North Carolina Democratic state Rep. Julie von Haefen is facing backlash after sharing a photo from a “No Kings” protest that included a disturbing image depicting a beheaded President Donald Trump. Though von Haefen quickly deleted the post and later deactivated her account, screenshots of the image spread widely across social media, prompting public outrage and calls for a federal investigation. Von Haefen later issued an apology, but many critics remain unconvinced. The popular Libs of TikTok account posted, “She knew exactly what she was doing. She’s just sorry she got caught,” urging consequences for what they labeled as encouragement of political violence. Some users called for von Haefen to be banned from federal buildings or even investigated by the Secret Service, citing the image as dangerous incitement.
The controversy comes amid heightened political tensions following violent protests and multiple attacks on lawmakers. Former President Trump survived two assassination attempts during his 2024 campaign, intensifying public sensitivity to such imagery. Online users condemned von Haefen’s post as an unacceptable display of extremism, with many demanding her resignation. Critics argue that public officials, regardless of political affiliation, must be held to a higher standard—especially when their actions may incite violence or spread hatred.