Authored by Jennie Taer via SaraACarter.com,

A video circulating on social media overnight shows protestors shouting outside Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s home, shouting "No Trump, no KKK, no Fascist USA!" while others called him names like "Murder Turtle."

Over the chaotic cacophony of cowbells and cursing, viewers can hear a series of death threats being hurled at McConnell.

"Just stab the motherf**ker in the heart, please,"

A woman is on Facebook Live, outside of Senator McConnell’s home in Louisville, saying she hopes someone “just stabs the mother f*cker in the heart, please.” #KYSen pic.twitter.com/sHaPWqn32J — Ben Goldey (@BenGoldey) August 6, 2019

While Senate is on its five-week August recess, McConnell’s using the time off to recover from a shoulder injury at his home in Louisville, KY.

“The b---- is home — we keep seeing the lights go on and off,” another protester can be heard shouting. “This h-- really thought he was going to get ready to be at home after he hurt his little punk ass shoulder. B----, don’t nobody give a f---! F–k your thoughts and prayers, Mitch. F--- you, f--- your wife, f--- everything you stand for. ”

A spokesperson from his team told the Associate Press he’s still working from home however, protestors showed they aren’t convinced that’s the case.

One prominent voice can be heard over the crowd of protestors saying McConnell shouldn’t get rest if “the children that you’re kidnapping can’t get any rest” or the “not if families who are getting murdered can’t get any rest.”

“He’s in there nursing his little broken arm. He should’ve broke his raggedy wrinkly [expletive] neck.” shouted the same protestor, “If we can’t get no rest cause of you, you can’t get no rest cause of us.”

According to the New York Post, the group of anti-gun activists held an “emergency protest” Sunday after two mass shootings occurred in the span of just 13 hours killing 31 people. McConnell released a statement following the two attacks in El Paso and Dayton, where he called for "serious, bipartisan, bicameral efforts."

My statement regarding President Trump's call for bipartisan, bicameral cooperation following the mass murders in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio. https://t.co/Rz6moSkwY6 pic.twitter.com/OcAnArpF5t — Leader McConnell (@senatemajldr) August 5, 2019

And yet it's the 'right' that are called violent?