Donald Trump Jr. warns political violence is 'not going both ways' as he mourns Charlie Kirk's death

Following the assassination of the US founder Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump Jr. warned that political violence in America only comes from the left.
Anchor Martha Maccallum “The Story” on Friday. “When you look at the worsening of Charlie, which I have seen every day since then, the celebration of the assassination of the cold blood in front of his wife and young children.” “What was Charlie’s true crime? The truth spoke. Every day, Martha platform his biggest detectors. He gave the most opportunity to discuss their perspectives on people who hate him.”
Kirk’s murder on Wednesday at a campus event in Orem, Utah, has led to a country -wide conversation about the political discourse about whether to refer to the very left attacks to refer to enemies as a “fascist” or “Hitler” to the enemies. Inspectors say that Kirk’s healed bullets close to the murderer, “Bella Ciao”, including anti-fascist sentences, including reference to the reference, he says.
I am a democrat and Charlie Kirk’s murder should unite all Americans against violence
Donald Trump Jr., who considered Kirk as a close friend, was visibly shaken by the “Story” while reflecting Kirk’s activism legacy and after killing.
“He was a threat [to the left] Because because it is incredibly effective in taking his narratives and destroying it, Kir Kirk said the adequacy of God’s advocacy with the advocate of keeping God, family, country, constitution and men away from women’s sports.
“These are not exactly radical concepts, but when they realize that they have lost the left argument, they resort to violence,” he said. “Continuous ‘violence is going in both directions’ and I see not Martha – violence one -way – you know, with such three shots in the last 14 months, really close and dear people and I’m tired of it.”
Trump addressed Reports about engravingAnti-fascist song “Bella Ciao” and “Hey Fascist! Catch! Catch!” He argued that he resorted to violence when he could not gain discussions about ideas.
Charlie Kirk warned months before the murder, ‘The assassination culture is spreading to the left’.
“Somewhere else and unlike what we see online, it doesn’t go in both directions,” he said.
“It comes from the media, you know, some of them are doing a quick route, and probably for the last few years Charlie, myself, my father has cleared social media publications for everything they said.” “But a ‘nazi,’ a ‘fascist’ ” dictator ‘,’ the greatest threat to democracy in the history of civilization ” you cannot call someone you cannot agree with, and you cannot just win a discussion, and a more radical wing – and these days don’t seem to be so different – it doesn’t seem to be so different.
“This is not a way. Not both ways. This is just a way. And everyone else should be thrown out of the air.”
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