Project Veritas released a series of damning videos exposing violent rhetoric from Kristopher Jacks, a member of the Colorado Democratic executive committee.

Jacks is from Weld County and serves as chairman of the Bernie Sanders affiliated Our Revolution in Colorado. Based on the hidden camera footage, he appears to be a full blown antifa militant.

“I am going to do everything morally acceptable to win,” he says in the undercover video. “I will lie. I will cheat. I will steal. Because that’s morally acceptable in this political environment.”

Jacks indicated he views Joe Biden as an aging potential figurehead who would sign extreme left-wing legislation if Democrats put it on his desk.

If President Trump is reelected, Jacks disturbingly suggested left-wing mobs are ready to violently take to the streets.

“[W]e’re already ready to do it. We’re on,” Jacks warned.

“I think the right wing has a monopoly right now on strong, violent rhetoric, and I think they underestimate how many people on the left are organized, trained, armed, and ready to go should they decide to do their sh*t.”

Even more disturbingly, Jacks went on to suggest antifa could murder billionaires to send a message.

“If you want to do some Versailles sh*t. If you want to do some antifa sh*t. You really want to change this country that way, with violence, there’s only one way to do it. You gotta get people that are close to billionaires and start just, random billionaires start turning up dead,” he threatened.

Jacks is reportedly under investigation by law enforcement for his series of unsettling threats.

When confronted by Project Veritas’ James O’Keefe in person, Jacks comically sported an Ike McCorkle mask, Colorado GOP Chairman and U.S. Rep. Ken Buck’s opponent in the 4th Congressional District.

 

Unsurprisingly, Jacks doubled down on his violent rhetoric when questioned by O’Keefe, but would not comment on his position within the Colorado Democratic Party.

Jacks’ employer CenturyLink recently suspended him pending an internal investigation.

It is unclear if the Colorado Democratic Party will take any action against Jacks. They have yet to comment on Jacks or his violent threats.