A long-time St. Louis radio host has found himself at the center of controversy after posting a Facebook message that some have deemed to be a call for violence against President Trump.
The host, who has been a fixture in the St. Louis market for over thirty years, works at several local radio stations, including 101.9 & 94.1 St. Louis, where he hosts several programs.
On Saturday, the host posted a photo on his Facebook page that included a message about President Trump's whereabouts, with the implication that the President would be an easy target for assassination.
The post, which has since been deleted, sparked widespread criticism, with many accusing the host of promoting violence against the President.
The host's programs typically feature news and discussion, but this latest incident has raised questions about the boundaries between humor and hate speech.
The President was in Washington DC this weekend, where he was scheduled to golf on Saturday at Trump National Golf Course.
The incident has sparked a heated debate about the limits of free speech and the responsibility of public figures to promote a message of peace and respect.