Congressman Steil Unmoved by Democratic Coffin Delivered to Home
Democratic protesters walked a coffin to Steil's front door.
Published August 4, 2025

Wisconsin Congressman Bryan Steil is not laughing at the coffin that Democratic activists delivered to his house this week, but he’s also not letting it keep it from a listening session this week.

Steil on Thursday shared video of a handful of what look to be elderly Democratic protesters who led a funeral march to his door, and dropped-off a homemade coffin.

“It’s disappointing that Democrat leadership and the radical left resort to these types of tactics. I remain committed to my work to get this country back on track and will not be deterred by their threats,” Steil said in a post on X.

Nearly a dozen people are seen in what appears to be a home security camera as they walk a coffin to his door, while dressed in black, and carrying an upside down American flag.

Steil was not the only Wisconsin Congressman to take to X to react to the funeral march.

Northwoods Congressman Tom Tiffany was also on X Thursday, calling out Democrats in Wisconsin for their behavior.

“First, a death threat to @RepTonyWied by a Democrat Party staffer. Now, this disgusting display targeting @RepBryanSteil,” Tiffany wrote. “The Democrat Party has completely lost its moral compass.” (RELATED: Wisconsin Parents Can Now Opt-Out of LGBTQ Lessons After Supreme Court Ruling)

On Wednesday, Wied took to X to offer a few details about threats he said he got back in April and May.

“It’s reprehensible that a leader of the Democrat Party of Brown County would threaten my family, my staff, or myself. They must be held accountable,” Wied wrote.

He filed a complaint with Capitol Police in Washington, D.C. after he said someone with Brown County Democrats called his office and said “should be given the death penalty”

Brown County Democratic leaders on Wednesday said the person who called was a volunteer. Party leaders said they are “addressing” the comments “that some have characterized as a threat.” (RELATED: Wisconsin Lawmakers Looking To Repeal Governor Evers 400 Year Bill)

This article was originally published at The MacIver Institute.