Transgender Who Issued Death Threats Against Nancy Mace Identified as Antifa Member

A transgender leftist who made violent threats to murder Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) and issued calls for author J.K. Rowling to be killed has been identified as a member of Antifa.

The suspect has been identified as “Venus Andromeda Boyle,” Portland, Oregon Antifa member and transgender activist, The Post Millennial has reported.

He was previously known as Joshua Ryan Matthew Boyle.

On November 19, a transgender using the screen name “Venuspeenis” posted graphic video death threats to Mace and J.K. Rowling.

Mace responded by posting the threats on her X account.

When Mace made the threats public, Boyle panicked, changed his screen name, and locked down his account.

He has reportedly been attempting to scrub his online footprint.

However, Boyle’s identity has now been exposed following an investigation by The Post Millennial’s Andy Ngo.

The 24-year-old, originally from Lakeside, California, is a Portland State political science student.

He is on a scholarship awarded by the Pride Foundation for his transgender activism.

Boyle has a history of involvement with the violent leftist group Antifa in Portland.

In August 2019, Boyle attended a direct action by Rose City Antifa spinoff group PopMob.

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At the event, he posed with a bloody severed prop head of President Donald Trump.

Rose City Antifa is one of the most violent cells of Antifa in the United States.

Their members have been involved in extreme violence and crime in the Pacific Northwest.

Women who speak out against transgender ideology have often been the target of the group’s threats and violence.

PopMob infamously organized the direct action two months earlier where Ngo was beaten and hospitalized for a brain hemorrhage.

The group was founded by extremist Antifa associate and radical trans activist Alisha Dawn Berry.

Berry uses the alias “Effie Baum” and is now a doctor in a residency program at the University of New Mexico researching transgender medicine.

Boyle’s shocking threats earlier this week were seen over 10 million times after Mace posted it on X.

He issued the threats in response to Mace calling for men to be banned from women’s private spaces such as bathrooms.

Tagging Mace on Instagram, Boyle said:

“I hope that one day I do find you in that women’s bathroom, and I grab you by your ratty looking f*cking hair and drag your face down to the floor while I repeatedly bash it in until the blood’s everywhere and you’re dead.”

Mace introduced a resolution on Monday to declare single-sex spaces (i.e., bathrooms and locker rooms) on Capitol Hill single-sex.

Democrats and left-wing ideologues blasted Mace for the move, claiming it was an “attack” on incoming Democrat Congressman-elect Sarah McBride.

McBride, a male who claims to be a “transgender woman,” is a trans activist from Delaware formerly known as Tim McBride.

“Toxic men want to silence us [women], but we won’t shut up,” Mace told TPM.

“An Antifa terrorist threatening to kill a woman—a rape victim—because she doesn’t want a man exposing himself in front of her, shows how unhinged and dangerous the far-left movement has become.”

Mace had a message for other women:

“There is no room for compromise.

“Hold the line and fight for your rights.”

In addition to threatening Mace, Boyle also made threats against J.K. Rowling.

“Why is J.K. Rowling still alive?” Boyle asked in a video posted around the same time on Instagram.

“That f*cking wench needs to die.”

The Harry Potter author and sexual assault survivor has been the recipient of numerous death threats by transgender activists for her outspoken advocacy of women’s rights.

In June, a Scottish man pleaded guilty to threatening to kill Rowling with a hammer.

Boyle continued in his video: “I think we need to hold our politicians [Trump and Mace] accountable by murdering them.

“And I think we need to hold J.K. Rowling accountable by murdering her too.”

Boyle then urged his fellow anti-women leftists to take collective action to kill their political targets.

Under federal law, threatening elected officials can be a felony offense.

There is reportedly an active federal investigation into the threats against Mace.

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