Schumer accuses Trump of exploiting Charlie Kirk's death to launch political 'witch hunt'

Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., accused President Donald Trump of taking advantage of the death of Conservative activist Charlie Kirk to pursue critics.
Schumer’s accusation came with the emergence of the “Political Enemy Law” legislation, which will prohibit the armed state institutions of the Senate democrats. Late at night, TV presenter Jimmy Kimmel comes after ABC limited by ABC over his comments on Kirk.
High -level Senate Democrat said that freedom of expression is “one of the biggest distinctive features of our country”, but the Trump administration is trying to capture it. “
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“Of course, those who violate the law, those who apply to any source of violence should be prosecuted until the end of the law.” He said. “But using Charlie Kirk’s tragic death as an excuse to strengthen political witch hunt against critics, not disgusting, disgusting and American.”
“Whether Jimmy Kimmel, Non -Governmental Organizations or the perceived political enemies of the Trump administration, whether the Crusade does not end.” “And this continued:” And this is one of the saddest parts of everyone because the Republicans respect Trump, uncontrolled because they are afraid of standing against Trump. “
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According to a one -page statement of the bill, the legislation of the democrats will prevent people from going after the government for criticizing the government’s agencies such as the Ministry of Justice, FBI and IRS.
In addition, the authorities will hold responsible for using their offices to pursue critics, and the courts will rapidly reject the “abusive actions” and provide the necessary processes for non -profit organizations in which the government is trying to label “guilty or terrorist organizations”.
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Legislative push, Attorney General Pam Bondi’nin at the beginning of this week, the administration “if you target someone with hate speech will go after you,” he said.
Senator Chris Murphy, D-Conn.
“Charlie Kirk’s fire was a national tragedy.” “President Trump’s political violence aimed at both Republicans and Democrats, the opportunity to bring this country together to stigmatize the political violence from both the right and left radicalization, should be the opportunity to bring this country together.”
“But Trump and his lieutenants choose a different way,” he continued. “Donald chose to take advantage of this tragedy in order to destroy the political opposition of Donald Trump.”
Fox News Digital reached the White House and the Ministry of Justice for comment, but he did not hear it immediately.




