TikToker And Security Guard Offers To Kill Trump Via Suicide Bombing For 150k And Relocation Of His Family
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A TikTok video posted by a self-described private security guard has triggered alarm online after the man allegedly threatened to assassinate former President Donald Trump, prompting social media users to urgently tag federal authorities and demand immediate action.
The clip, uploaded by a TikTok user going by the handle @BigBadBootyDaddy, has already racked up more than 150,000 views and spread widely across social media platforms after viewers noticed disturbing statements directed at the former president.
In the video, the man appears to threaten violence against Trump, suggesting he would carry out an assassination in exchange for payment that would allow him to flee the United States. In the same video, he reportedly goes even further, claiming that if his family were relocated he would be willing to conduct a suicide bombing.
The remarks quickly drew outrage and concern online, with hundreds of users tagging federal authorities including the United States Secret Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, urging investigators to intervene.
Video Sparks Immediate Security Concerns
Clips of the TikTok post spread rapidly after being shared on other platforms, where users expressed shock that someone claiming to work in the security industry would publicly make such statements.
What heightened the concern even further was the man’s apparent claim that assassinating the former president would be “easy.”
A follow-up post circulating online referenced the statement and raised questions about whether individuals working in security positions could pose insider risks if radicalized or motivated by financial incentives.
Security experts have long warned that individuals with access to protective environments, even if they work in private security roles rather than government agencies, can present unique risks due to their familiarity with security procedures and vulnerabilities.
The fact that the TikTok user reportedly identified himself as a private security guard added another layer of concern among those who saw the clip.
Authorities Tagged as Calls Grow for Investigation
As the video gained traction, social media users began tagging federal law enforcement accounts directly in the posts, including the Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting current and former presidents.
The Secret Service regularly investigates online threats directed at individuals under its protection, including statements posted on social media platforms.
Users tagging the agency called for an immediate investigation into the TikTok account and its owner, arguing that threats of this nature must be taken seriously regardless of whether they are posted as a joke, political statement, or attempt at online attention.
The FBI was also repeatedly tagged by users concerned about the potential criminal implications of the statements.
Threats against current or former presidents are considered federal crimes under U.S. law, even when made online.
Growing Concerns About Online Radicalization
The video arrives at a time when law enforcement agencies have repeatedly warned about the rise of threats against political figures in the United States.
Social media platforms have increasingly become a place where individuals post extreme rhetoric or threats, sometimes for shock value or to attract views.
However, authorities often treat such statements as credible until they can be investigated and assessed.
In several past cases, individuals who posted threats against political leaders online were later arrested after investigations determined the statements could represent genuine danger.
