DC-Area Leaders Condemn Political Violence After Charlie Kirk Assassination
House Speaker Mike Johnson urged lawmakers to reduce political tensions after Charlie Kirk's killing, while some Republicans blamed Democrats without evidence, escalating partisan conflict.
- Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was tragically killed during a political gathering in Utah on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
- The FBI is investigating the shooting, with the gunman still at large and the motive currently unknown amid rising political tensions.
- Lawmakers across parties condemned the violence, urging reduced political rhetoric and increased security measures following threats against officials.
- Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer stressed the importance of unity, cautioning that blaming others will not help and that the attack threatens the very foundation of democracy.
- The murder intensified demands for greater civility, with President Trump declaring that Charlie Kirk will receive the Medal of Freedom after his death, while officials are also reassessing how security funds are distributed.
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Charlie Kirk: What Really Happened?
The usual anomalies and questions Charlie Kirk was a popular radio host, and the founder of Turning Point USA. He was shot and killed on September 10, at Utah Valley University, during one of his “Prove me Wrong” appearances before often hostile college students. Immediately, his death became the biggest story in the country, and the response says a great deal about us. Kirk was hardly the biggest name in the alt media, or the right-wing world. …
Donald Trump is a threat to America
On Sunday, a few moments after Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika, told a crowd of mourners at a memorial service for her husband that she forgave his killer and asked everyone to lean into love, the current president of the United States told that same crowd that he hates his opponents and doesn’t want the best for them. These comments came a day after Donald Trump, speaking at a Cornerstone Institute event, referred to former President Joe Biden as …
JFK, MLK, RFK and Now CJK – Charles James Kirk – California Globe
Although I was a child when President Kennedy, Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy were assassinated, I vividly remember my own grief for their families and our country. What I don’t remember is anyone openly celebrating the deaths of these three great Americans. Especially since they were shot in cold blood by assassins. These murders shook our nation to its core and rightly so. Today, there is no doubt that too many Americans have lost their …
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