The greatest threat facing America today isn’t coming from abroad—it’s brewing within our own borders. Radical leftist extremists are escalating their war on free speech, using violence and intimidation to silence conservatives across college campuses.
At West Chester University in Pennsylvania, this aggression turned physical yet again. Just before a Turning Point USA event featuring conservative activist Chloe Cole, a deranged leftist launched a brutal, unprovoked attack on a TPUSA chapter leader. According to TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk, the thug spit on the young conservative and punched him repeatedly in the face.
Campus police quickly intervened and apprehended the attacker, but the damage was done. While video of the actual assault has not surfaced, footage showing the suspect being chased and arrested by authorities confirms the chaos that unfolded. The student leader, though shaken, is recovering and plans to press charges. Kirk urged supporters to pray for the safety and strength of TPUSA students nationwide.
This incident is only the latest in a disturbing trend of violence targeting conservative students. Last month at the University of Texas at Dallas, a transgender individual, identified as Liam Thanh Tam Nguyen—who reportedly uses the alias “Alyssa”—savagely beat a female TPUSA chapter president with a bike lock. Nguyen now faces multiple charges stemming from the vicious assault.
And just weeks ago, masked Antifa agitators descended on a TPUSA tabling event at UC Davis. The mob destroyed the booth, ripped down banners, and attempted to steal electronics while police stood by and did nothing. The target of their rage? A peaceful event hosted by former police officer Brandon Tatum, simply inviting debate under the slogan “Prove Me Wrong.”
These escalating attacks are not isolated incidents. They are part of a coordinated campaign to demonize, dehumanize, and destroy anyone who dares to speak conservative truth on campus. The question now is: how much longer will America tolerate this political violence?