Jeff Klinzman, an adjunct English professor at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, once said he wanted to beat Trump with a baseball bat.
The “Iowa Antifa” page posted a Trump tweet talking about Antifa, saying that the group consists of “Radical Left Wack Jobs who go around hitting... people over the heads with baseball bats.”
Klinzman responded, writing, “Yeah, I know who I'd clock with a bat.”
He said he didn’t want to be interviewed but he does not apologize for his statement about Trump.
The Secret Service told the broadcaster that it is aware of the threat.
Jason Blazakis, a former Director for U.S. State Department specializing in counter-terrorism, told KCRG: “I wouldn’t myself as a professor want to be associated with acts of violence that are attributable to a movement of individuals like Antifa.”
Kirkwood Community College declined to comment on the situation specifically.
Klinzman’s Facebook page is partially shielded from non-friends.
Sharing an article from the New York Times before the 2012 election, Klinzman said: “the GOP must have an electoral death wish.”
In another post, he said “Mississippi is at the bottom of the barrel.” In another, he celebrated the death of journalist Andrew Breitbart, writing that he “left a legacy of hatred and division.” And in yet another, he said the country should “stop evangelical Christians.”
“Kill them all, and bury them deep in the ground, Before millions more are tortured to death,” he added. “It’s not pretty, and I’m not proud, but seeing what evangelical Christians are doing to this country and its people fills me with rage, and a desire to exact revenge.”
(Screenshot/Facebook)In another, he told of a road rage incident that prompted him to get a gun.
“Almost got run off the road last Saturday by an angry kid. Received my permit to purchase a pistol Wednesday. Next stop: a gun store for a .38 snub-nose,” he wrote.
Klinzman told KCRG that the comments about Christians may have been over the line but said he apologized only to Christians who share his “commitment” to certain issues.