Just when you thought the radical left couldn’t get any worse in its reaction to the assassination of Charlie Kirk—celebrating Kirk’s death, trashing his character, and even desecrating his memorial site—it has reached rock bottom. Just the News reports a growing number of left-wing social media posts in recent days calling for their ‘next’ assassination targets. Those listed as targets include prominent conservative leaders like Matt Walsh and Ben Shapiro, podcast host Joe Rogan, and “Harry Potter” author JK Rowling, who has been a vocal critic of the trans movement.

So far, the new threats have been met with defiance by their targets, with Walsh and Shapiro both vowing to continue speaking out and spreading Kirk’s message, while Rowling directly called out those targeting her as “totalitarian terrorists.”

Kirk’s murder and the increasingly violent rhetoric surrounding it also has the attention of Capitol Hill, where House Speaker Mike Johnson says they will seek to increase funding for Capitol security. Florida Congressman Byron Donalds (R) tells Fox News many members aren’t waiting for extra security and are hiring their own private protection for public events. “This is not the country we were founded to be,” he says. “This is not a country that can survive another 250 years if you have elected officials feel they have to go hire private security to feel safe…we are better than this.”

There is an effort to fight back against the threats. A new website called Expose Charlie’s Murderers is aimed at collecting and exposing examples of people celebrating Kirk’s murder or calling for more violence.

Donalds hopes this is a tipping point for political discourse in America. “I’m not a Pollyanna, politics is a rough sport and we’re all trying to bump elbows and get our points across,” he says. “But when you dehumanize your political rival, you put them in harm’s way from people who are deranged, who now think they have to take matters into their own hands.”

“Let’s start respecting the humanity of all Americans, no matter how much we might disagree.”