Charlie Kirk, American politics
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Before his apprehension, speculation about the identity and motivations of Charlie Kirk's killer filled the void. A increasingly familiar pattern of political violence is taking shape in America.
"For some time now, we've become increasingly inured to acts of unspeakable violence," law professor Jon Michaels told Newsweek.
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Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) on Friday urged the public not to focus on the political alignment of the suspected Charlie Kirk shooter but to focus on mental well-being instead. “What f****** difference does it make if this murderer was left or right.
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What I learned from debating Charlie Kirk, and where the country goes from here
The assassination of Charlie Kirk highlights the dangerous rise of political violence in America and the urgent need to restore civil political debate.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox said the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s killing had embraced a leftist ideology after years of online radicalization. He added that 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, once a “normal young man,