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FBI Makes First “86 47” Arrest

It’s a new era in Trump’s administration — and the message is loud and clear:

This is not a repeat of 2017.
This time, there’s no “go along to get along.”
This time, no one is above the law.

And in a move that makes that crystal clear, the FBI has just made its first arrest tied to the “86 47” death threat slogan — a phrase that’s been circulating in radical circles online, referring to violence against Trump as the 47th president.

Here’s what we know:

Peter Andrew Stinson, 63, a former Coast Guard lieutenant and FEMA instructor, was arrested for allegedly issuing repeated threats to assassinate President Trump — threats that span from 2020 to 2025.

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This isn’t just someone ranting online.
Stinson is a sharpshooter, trained in firearms, with over 30 years of military service — someone who knows how to carry out violence if he wanted to.

The FBI affidavit paints a disturbing picture.
Stinson posted regularly on social media with violent threats — referencing guns, poison, knives, and even encouraging contract killings.
After the attempted assassination of Trump in July 2024, Stinson reportedly wrote:

“Just three inches and today would be a different day.”

He’s also quoted as saying things like:

“I’d take the shot, but I’m a lousy shot,” and
“I’ll support someone who can.”

His posts included cryptic language like “Luigi’ed” — believed to be a reference to a high-profile corporate assassination — and “8647,” a phrase many believe is code for “kill the 47th president.”

Worse still?
He self-identified as part of ANTIFA, and was linked to the radical “Mayday Movement,” an extremist group calling for Trump’s removal by any means necessary.

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This wasn’t just political speech — it was a sustained, calculated campaign to incite or encourage lethal violence.

Despite all that, Stinson has not been held in jail.
He’s been released on bail with GPS monitoring, while the courts review further legal briefs.
His defense? That it was all just “First Amendment political hyperbole.”

Let’s get real — if this were the reverse scenario and a Trump supporter was making threats like this against Joe Biden, we all know the result would’ve been very different.

Even more outrageous?
Stinson’s Bluesky account is still up, and many of the threats remain posted — while JD Vance, the sitting Vice President, was banned from that same platform in under 20 minutes just for criticizing the medical establishment.

Let that sink in.

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Trump’s second term is making one thing clear: There will be accountability.
The days of selective enforcement and politically protected threats are over.

So to the media that turned a blind eye…
To the tech platforms that allow hate to flourish as long as it’s aimed in the “right” direction…
And to those thinking “86 47” is just a meme?

Think again.

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