Ben Pearce Threatens President Trump On Twitter

Ben Pearce calls himself a musician, but Twitter is calling him an active terrorist after claiming to have delivered poison to the President of the United States. April 1st began as a beautiful holiday. Donald Trump was quick to wish the country and world a Happy Easter. Christian revelers, celebrating the rebirth of their savior, were enthused by the President’s good cheer, and many who would normally be caught in political diatribe put aside their differences in the name of God and Jesus Christ.

One man, disgruntled on this sacred day, responded on Twitter to inform POTUS that an egg filled with cyanide had been sent his way. Cyanide is a deadly assortment of chemical compounds with a history of use for political assassinations. Whether Ben Pearce’s toxic egg has reached the White House or not remains unknown. Twitter users were quick to notify the secret service, US intelligence agencies, and international law enforcement of Pearce’s claims. While correspondence destined for the president is heavily inspected as part of standard operating procedure, the precautions will surely be doubled now that Pearce has made his intentions known.

I sent you a cyanide egg, did you get it?

— Ben Pearce (@BenPearceDJ) March 17, 2018

Pearce’s Threat Is Not the First on Twitter

Ben Pearce’s criminal threats are part of a troubling trend on Twitter. Twitter has been called a safe space for radical leftist militants. Harassment, doxxing, and threats are commonplace these days. Pearce’s terrorist actions confirm what we’ve all sensed: The violent rhetoric of the left is finally manifesting itself into real-world crime and terror. We pray for the president’s safety and we hope this madman is detained before any others receive inconspicuous “eggs” in the future.

New Right Network has reached out to Ben’s agent and manager for comment, but have not heard back yet. As this is a developing story, please stay tuned for updates.

Actor James Woods has also tweeted about this, notifying Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, of the Threat. Will Twitter take appropriate actions against Ben Pearce?

Hey, @Jack .

— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) March 17, 2018