Deranged School Board Chairman Resigns After Calling For Republicans to Be Shot on Social Media

A Kentucky school board chairman resigned after an old social media post emerged showing him calling for violence against Republicans. The community rallied for his removal, raising questions about political rhetoric and accountability.

Key Facts:

  • Jeffrey Miller resigned as chairman of the Erlanger-Elsmere Independent School District in Kentucky on Thursday.
  • A 2018 Facebook post from Miller called for someone to “please shoot Republicans,” referencing the NRA.
  • Republican state representative Steven Doan received constituent complaints this spring, prompting renewed attention.
  • Doan published an op-ed in June demanding Miller’s resignation, citing community concerns and fear of retaliation.
  • The school district will post the vacancy publicly for two weeks and appoint a new board member within 60 days.

The Rest of The Story:

Jeffrey Miller, who served as school board chairman since 2016, officially stepped down following widespread backlash over a disturbing social media post.

The post, written in 2018 after a mass shooting in Jacksonville, Florida, said, “i’d be ok with the NRA if these psychos were just once the victims of a mass shooting. WINK WINK: please shoot republicans.”

Kentucky State Rep. Steven Doan was the first to raise the alarm after receiving messages from concerned constituents.

Initially prompted by a discussion about reopening a high school track, Doan said he began hearing from locals who were afraid to speak out publicly.

One parent said in a text, “I fear for my son’s graduation if I post something public.”

Doan later wrote an op-ed in June exposing Miller’s comments and demanding accountability.

The piece triggered additional complaints and reports of inquiries made to the County Clerk’s office about resignation procedures.

Shortly after, Miller resigned.

Doan responded on X, saying, “It took the entire community to remove this man, now we must find a replacement who will stand up for our children and community.”

The school board, which oversees eight schools and around 2,400 students, began its official replacement process the same day.

Applications will be accepted for two weeks before a new member is selected by vote.

Commentary:

It’s a good thing Jeffrey Miller is gone.

A man who once suggested “please shoot Republicans” had no place shaping policies for children.

That kind of rhetoric isn’t just offensive—it’s dangerous.

But what’s truly disturbing is the fact that he wasn’t forced out when the comment was originally made.

It took years, a grassroots outcry, and an elected official’s persistence to bring it to light.

Why did it take so long?

And more importantly—why wasn’t Miller arrested?

If someone on the right had said “please shoot Democrats,” the FBI would’ve been at their door.

Yet Miller’s call to political violence was quietly “apologized for” so kids could play football in 2020, according to a constituent.

This is the toxic result of years of demonizing President Trump, the GOP, and anyone who supports them.

When the media and Democrat leaders paint Republicans as villains, unstable people feel justified in threatening or committing violence.

We’ve seen this before.

From attacks on Trump supporters to Antifa clashes, the left’s tolerance of threats and intimidation keeps escalating.

They say “words matter,” but only apply that principle to their enemies.

It’s time that people who incite violence—no matter their party—face real consequences.

The law must be enforced fairly, or there is no law at all.

If we don’t restore standards and accountability, someone will get killed.

This madness must stop before it’s too late.

The Bottom Line:

A Kentucky school board chairman who once urged people to “shoot Republicans” is finally gone.

But the fact that it took this long—and that no legal action followed—is a damning sign of double standards.

We must hold public figures accountable before dangerous rhetoric leads to real-world violence.

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