Following Kirk’s assassination, lawmakers react to lethal political climate: 'Violent words precede violent actions'

On both sides of the corridor, the deputies agreed that Charlie Kirk and other recent political violence actions have reached a surprising level after the assassination of the US.
Kirk’s assassination is the last of a series of political violence that has left several high -profile figures dead or wounded since July 2024, while campaigning in the second period of President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. Trump was again targeted by a assassin only months later. In April, the Pennsylvania government Josh Shapiro became the victim of the arson attack. In June, two Minnesota attacked deputies and their families and two died.
Political violence had a creepy influence on the nation, and some MPs are going to cancel the appearance of the public among the fears of physical violence.
“We have a climate that is not opened right now … Like two men trying to shoot President Trump, no one who shot him-no, no matter if the person-Minesota deputies, the people who went after the deputies, R-Mo said. “But ‘hey, you know, it’s not a problem to go out and hit your opponents on a basis because Hitler is really Hitler.’
Anti -Trump Sounds Charlie Kirk’s after the assassination heritage, says that politics has done ‘right’
Duygu was echoed by democratic deputies on the hill.
DN.J. You. Andy Kim said, “To be really sad and frightening, to be honest, he said how terrible he won in terms of our political discourse in this country.” He said. “In fact, the other day, in a survey, I reminded that more than 50% of the Americans who participated in the survey would call the people in the other political party ‘enemy’.
Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley from Oregon added that people should be able to share with passion. [their] Knowing that we have solved our differences and solving our differences through violence and voting, not through violence. “
Charlie Kirk warned months before the murder, ‘The assassination culture is spreading to the left’.
“He certainly says something about violence and has no job in political discourse. You can have a solid dispute with people, but when he returned to violence, something went bad,” he replied. Sheldon Whitehouse, DR.I.
Kirk was known for passion with the students of all political lines on the college campuses as part of the US, which was the base organization he founded in 2012, with passion, but also respect for respect. He would regularly visit university campuses all over the country and discuss with students from different perspectives on various issues of the day. Most of the time, Kirk would keep the students the chance to do this exactly, “he would prove me wrong” – he would prove him wrong.
“I mean, this is embarrassing. Charlie Kirk was polite, had a message and spread this message and engaged in people to talk and discuss and then died for it.” He said. “Something about this country, we have freedom of expression. Nobody should take violence based on something that someone says.”
“I hope all people will separate, reflect and reduce this political discourse,” Fox News told Digital, “Fox News said. He said. “These violent words come before violent actions.”
Meanwhile, Hawley suggested a tactic to help solve the problem.
“I’m just going to say again, we realize that there is more important things in life than politics,” he said. He said.




