Bondi Announces Arrest Of Man Accused Of Threatening To Kill Another Leading Conservative

Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi on Friday announced the arrest of a man accused of threatening to kill conservative commentator Benny Johnson, in what authorities say was a disturbing copycat plot inspired by the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Authorities arrested George Isabel Jr. after he allegedly mailed a letter threatening to make “orphans” of Johnson’s children just days after Kirk’s assassination, Bondi told reporters during a press conference in Tampa, The New York Post reported.

“Benny received a letter at his home where he and [his wife] Kate are raising their beautiful, beautiful young family,” Bondi said outside the U.S. Attorney’s Office. “The author of this letter made it very clear that he hated Benny because of his views and he wanted Benny dead.”

Isabel is charged in federal court with mailing threatening communications. If convicted, Bondi said, the man — whom she described as a “left-wing radical” — will face prison time.

Standing beside Bondi, Johnson revealed chilling details about the letter’s contents and the political hatred behind it.

“The individual who wrote me described why he wanted me dead: I was a white, cis, Christian Trump supporter,” Johnson said. “They described in great detail how I would be killed in an open field just like Charlie. How much blood would come out of my head and neck when it would come off.”

“This individual described orphaning my four children and widowing my beautiful wife with great joy,” he said.

Bondi said the arrest was part of a broader effort to crack down on politically motivated threats and violence.

“We cannot allow this political violence to continue any longer,” she said. “This arrest will serve as a reminder to many — do not do this, we will find you.”

Bondi added that there are “open cases all over this country” involving similar threats, and that federal investigators are working to track down every suspect involved.

“This guy thought he got away with this, and he thought he could hurt Benny and his family, and it’s not going to happen,” she said.

The arrest comes as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to combat political extremism, with a renewed focus on groups such as the far-left “Antifa” movement. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Wednesday the group is “just as sophisticated” as Hamas, ISIS, and MS-13.

Related Posts

The Final Curtain, Why The Murphy Brown And Melrose Place Star Kept Her Final Battle Hidden

Jessie Jones spent a lifetime teaching the world how to laugh, turning the mundane struggles of everyday life into comedic gold that resonated from small-town community theaters…

The Wish She Could Not Grant, Why Barbara Edens Pink Harem Suit Hid a Heartbreaking 3 am Nightmare

In the gilded history of Hollywood, few images are as enduring or as synonymous with joy as Barbara Eden in her iconic pink harem suit, crossing her…

The Glass Bottle Secret, Why Thousands Of People Are Putting Peanuts In Their Coke

In the fast-paced, digital landscape of 2026, where food trends vanish as quickly as they appear, a peculiar and bubbling phenomenon has taken over social media feeds….

The Destabilizing Jacket, Why Meryl Streep Explosive New Vogue Interview Just Ripped Open Melania Trump Most Controversial Fashion Scandal

In the world of high-stakes fashion and global politics, a garment is rarely just a piece of fabric; it is a signal, a statement, and occasionally, a…

The Matchstick Mystery, Why The One You Choose Reveals The Hidden Truth About Your Soul 

Human personality is a vast, shimmering mosaic of traits, experiences, and subconscious leanings that define how we interact with the world around us. Often, we believe we…

The 55-Year Betrayal, My Grandmother Served Her Church Her Entire Life

In the quiet, stained-glass world of small-town faith, my grandmother was a constant, shimmering light. For fifty-five years, she was the heartbeat of her congregation—the woman who…