Following the announcement of 37 felony charges against former President Donald Trump by Special Counsel Jack Smith, a palpable surge of violent rhetoric has been observed among Trump's extreme right-wing supporters across various online platforms, according to information obtained by RadarOnline.com.

'The Donald,' a flourishing pro-Trump forum known for its instrumental role in the organization of the infamous January 6 events, has seen an escalation of violent sentiment. A Trump advocate posted a call to arms, stating, "We need to start killing these traitorous f*** stains."

Echoing the sentiment, another user expressed, "It's not gonna stop until bodies start stacking up. We are not civilly represented anymore, and they'll come for us next. Some of us, they already have."

Trump's charges, as per the disclosed indictment, encompass multiple counts of willful retention of national defense information, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and false statements.

The indictment alleges that the ex-President, during his tenure, "had lawful access to the most sensitive classified documents and national defense information gathered and owned by the United States government, including information from the agencies that comprise the United States Intelligence Community and the United States Department of Defense."

In addition, it is detailed that "Over the course of his presidency, Trump accumulated newspapers, press clippings, letters, notes, cards, photographs, official documents, and other materials in cardboard boxes that he retained in the White House." The indictment further claims, "Among the materials Trump stored were hundreds of classified documents."

The report emphasizes that the documents, taken to Mar-a-Lago by Trump, contained sensitive information regarding the defense capabilities and nuclear programs of the U.S. and foreign nations, and potential vulnerabilities of the U.S. and its allies to military attacks.

The Special Counsel underscores the risks posed by these unauthorized disclosures, stating that they could "endanger the national security of the United States, foreign relations, the safety of the United States military, and human sources, and the continued viability of sensitive intelligence collection methods."

Trump disclosed the indictment to his 5.3 million followers on Truth Social, with news of his Tuesday arraignment at Florida Southern District Courthouse in Miami.

In response, a storm of violent threats and calls for a civil war erupted across TS, Twitter, and other social platforms. Alarmingly, one user even targeted the family of Attorney General Marrick Garland, declaring, "His children are fair game as far as I'm concerned."

Several messageboard entries now call for a full-blown war against the Democratic Party, with one stating, "Perhaps it's time for that Civil War that the damn DemoKKKrats have been trying to start for years now."