President Donald Trump's nominee to be assistant secretary of state for international organizations reportedly deleted thousands of inflammatory posts that praised Jan. 6 rioters and called for the execution of American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten.

In a report on Thursday, CNN said that Jeremy Carl's posts were uncovered even though he deleted them from X and asked for them to be removed from the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.

Carl wrote in 2023 that Jan. 6 defendants were more oppressed than Black Americans under Jim Crow. He later said that American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten should be "tried for crimes against America's children and would get the death penalty."

Only two days after the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, Carl accused then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of a "military coup" and said that she "must be prosecuted."

Carl repeatedly used heated rhetoric against Democrats, calling them "evil" and "the real fascists."

"There is no 'peaceful coexistence' we are going to have when our opposition is led by people like this. We either win or die," he wrote in 2021.

According to Carl, white people who celebrated Juneteenth had "already surrendered."

"Imagine thinking the Great replacement is a conspiracy theory," he wrote in 2021, referring to a racist theory that white people were being replaced in the U.S.

"I would rather be a Black man on trial for the assault of a white man in 1930s rural Mississippi than I would be a right-winger in DC today on trial for political crimes," one post said after members of the Proud Boys were found guilty of seditious conspiracy for the Jan. 6 attack.

The revelation about Carl's social media activity came as conservatives blamed Democrats for extremist rhetoric in the wake of the murder of MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk.