A Wisconsin Democratic Party booth was permanently banned from a family farmers market after volunteers handed out bracelets to children with death messages targeting President Trump, sparking outrage from parents and immediate removal from the venue.
Children Targeted With Anti-Trump Death Messages
Katie Neubauer discovered her 8-year-old son had received a bracelet reading “Is he dead yet?” from the Winnebago County Democratic Party booth at the Oshkosh Farmers Market. The message, widely interpreted as wishing death upon President Trump, represented a shocking escalation of political rhetoric targeting children in family settings. Market officials confirmed the Democratic volunteers also distributed bracelets with “8647,” using street slang where “86” means “kill” and “47” references Trump as the 47th president.
The incident occurred during routine political outreach at what has traditionally been a nonpartisan community gathering. Multiple families reported receiving similar threatening merchandise, with parents expressing outrage that children were deliberately targeted with violent political messaging. This calculated distribution of death-themed materials to minors crosses fundamental lines of decency and exposes the dangerous lengths some Democrats will pursue in their hatred of Trump.
From a Follower, the Winnebago Democratic Party decided it was alright to have volunteers hand out bracelets that read “is he dead yet?”, in reference to President Trump, during last weekend’s farmers market.
Credit is due to Fox 11 for attempting to get the party spokesperson… pic.twitter.com/9GxZTGlUxm
— Wisconsin’s Conservative Sponge (@wiz_political) October 14, 2025
Swift Community Response Forces Democratic Removal
Approximately ten formal complaints were filed with market manager Michelle Schmid Schultz within hours of the bracelet distribution. The overwhelming community response reflected parents’ fury over exposing children to violent political rhetoric disguised as harmless accessories. Market management acted decisively, confirming the booth operated under the Winnebago County Democratic Party and initiating immediate removal proceedings for the remainder of the season.
The Republican Party of Winnebago County condemned the incident as hate speech, highlighting growing concerns about political violence following recent assassination attempts on Trump. This represents a concerning pattern where Democrats normalize violence against political opponents while using children as vehicles for their extremist messaging. The swift institutional response demonstrates community standards still reject such vile tactics, even when deployed by organized political entities.
The Democratic Party is the party of hate and division! pic.twitter.com/vsNCqBrZ8r
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) October 15, 2025
Democratic Party Damage Control Reveals Deeper Problems
The Democratic Party of Wisconsin issued a statement claiming the materials were “unauthorized” and brought by volunteers “without party approval.” Communications director Philip Schulman expressed regret, attempting to distance the organization from the violent messaging. However, this excuse raises serious questions about the party’s vetting processes and oversight of volunteer activities, particularly when targeting family venues.
Unbelievable! 😡 At the Oshkosh Farmers Market in Wisconsin, volunteers from the Winnebago County Democratic Party were handing out bracelets to kids – including one that read “Is he dead yet?” aimed at President Trump.
Other bracelets featured offensive codes like “8647,”… pic.twitter.com/iYowRkObzC
— Political Ears (@pol1ticalears) October 16, 2025
The incident exposes systemic failures within Democratic organizations where hatred of Trump has become so normalized that volunteers felt comfortable distributing death threats to children without apparent supervision. This represents the logical conclusion of years of inflammatory rhetoric from Democratic leadership that has poisoned political discourse and endangered public safety. The party’s claim of unauthorized materials rings hollow when such extreme anti-Trump sentiment pervades their activist base.
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Dems hand out vile ‘dead yet’ bracelets to kids at farmers market