An ‘art’ display on a window at Kent State University in Ohio featuring President Donald Trump’s head impaled on a pike with the message “We only have to get lucky once” will stay up, according to a statement by a university spokesman.

The shocking incitement to assassinate Trump was first reported by WHK-AM talk radio host Bob Frantz who said the ‘art’ was displayed on a window of the Visual Arts Building.
Kent State Graffiti Threatens President Trump https://t.co/LZe5OlC9cw
— James J. Schofield (@SchofieldJ0625) April 17, 2025
Kent State building displays threat to life of President Trump. This is unacceptable at our colleges! pic.twitter.com/JG6SubRsWE
— Patti Mayonnaise (@PattiFunnie) April 17, 2025
Frantz posted an image of an email from Kent State stating the art display was part of a student’s “art thesis” and was protected by the Constitution and Ohio law, and would not be taken down:
KSU Statement: IT STAYS UP pic.twitter.com/GdxpthyNFU
— Strictly Speaking with Bob Frantz (@StrictSpeaking) April 17, 2025
Libs of TikTok also posted about the ‘art‘.
A phone call and email to Kent State seeking comment has not been returned by publication of this article. A response , if any, will be added in an update.
The Secret Service said the agency is aware of the ‘art’ but would not comment as to whether an investigation is taking place.
Bob Frantz reported Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski is also aware of the ‘art’.
Trump survived two assassination attempts last year, miraculously only getting shot in the ear in the first attempt that took place in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13.
While no motivation is known as of now for the Kent State incitement ‘art, the Trump administration revoked the visas of several international students at the university earlier this month, according to a statement by university President Todd Diacon on April 4 (excerpt):
Dear Members of the Kent State University Community,
I write to share the news that one of our current international students and three recent graduates with Optional Practical Training (OPT) post-graduate work permits have had their visas revoked by federal authorities.
Our colleagues at several other Ohio universities are reporting similar occurrences.
We are working to connect with each of these individuals to ensure they are aware of this change in their status. Kent State was not given advanced notice nor specific reasons for these decisions…
The KentStater reported Wednesday that six more international students had their visas revoked, bringing the total to ten (excerpt):
Federal authorities have revoked visas for six more current and former Kent State students.
Earlier this month, President Todd Diacon said in a university-wide email that a student and three graduates had their visas revoked. That number is now at 10.
A university spokesperson said the latest round affects three current international students and seven recent graduates with optional practical training, a temporary work permit available to international students.
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