Charlie Kirk memorialized by dozens of House lawmakers condemning political violence
House Republicans sponsored a resolution condemning TPUSA co-founder Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University and honoring his legacy.
House Republicans sponsored a resolution condemning TPUSA co-founder Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University and honoring his legacy.
In an emotional appeal to young Americans, Cox spoke of the importance of respecting others who hold opposing views and warned that if there cannot safely be a “clash of ideas,” there can not be solutions to the nation’s problems. “This is certainly about the tragic death, assassination, political assassination of Charlie Kirk, but it
Authorities hold a news conference at 9 a.m. ET on Sept. 12 following the capture of the suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Expected speakers include Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox, FBI Director Kash Patel, Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason, and FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Bohls. Original News Source
Following Charlie Kirk's assassination, the Pentagon indicated that any celebration or mockery of the assassination of an American will not be tolerated within its ranks.
President Donald Trump said a suspect had been taken into custody in the killing of Charlie Kirk at an event at Utah Valley University. Kirk, a prominent conservative activist who co-founded the right-wing advocacy group Turning Point USA, was 31. Mr. Trump said on “Fox and Friends” Friday morning that the suspect’s capture would be announced
President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he is sending the National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said Thursday that “we cannot let what happened yesterday be the norm,” as he decried political violence in the aftermath of Kirk’s death. “Unfortunately, we’ve seen politics degrading where some people feel if they disagree with you politically, they’ve got to try to go and eliminate those people,” Scalise said