In a gripping 5-minute monologue, Jesse Watters delivered a scathing critique of what he called a transgender violence epidemic, attributing it to Democratic leaders’ policies and media negligence. He highlighted a string of recent incidents, including a school shooting in Nashville, Colorado, Maryland, and Texas, where individuals identified as transgender were involved.
Watters argued that the trans community has become “a militant wing” targeting institutions like churches and schools, citing violent acts such as firebombings and shootings. He criticized leaders for failing to address the crisis, stating, “They created a crisis and then lie about it and blame you for not being compassionate.” The monologue referenced a recent attack at an Minneapolis Catholic school, where a suspect with ties to Minnesota’s “trans refuge” state allegedly carried out the violence.
The shooter, identified as Robin W. Westman, targeted Annunciation Catholic Church, killing two children and injuring 17 others before taking their own life. Police noted the attacker had previously attended the school and left violent materials. Watters urged a reclassification of “trans” identities as a mental illness, framing the crisis as a result of unchecked policies.
The piece concludes with calls to hold leaders accountable for what Watters described as a growing national threat.