After Kirk Killing, Stephen Miller Says Feds Will Destroy 'Left-Wing' Groups
- On September 15, 2025, the Trump administration vowed to dismantle a left-wing extremist movement after right-wing activist Charlie Kirk was killed last week in Utah.
- Kirk was shot by 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, who has been connected to leftist beliefs, during an event on a university campus in Utah; Robinson was apprehended after authorities conducted a two-day search.
- Senior officials Stephen Miller and Vice President JD Vance asserted on Kirk’s podcast that they will use government resources to identify and dismantle networks allegedly behind political violence.
- Miller stated that their strong feelings about the coordinated efforts behind the assassination will drive them to eliminate these terrorist groups, while Vance emphasized their intention to crack down on the network of NGOs that promote and support violent activities.
- These developments highlight increased polarization and gun violence in the US and have raised concerns among critics that the campaign may suppress dissent amid ongoing political targeting across parties.
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Trump administration vows 'uproot' left-wing 'terror movement' after Charlie Kirk killing
Senior White House official Stephen Miller vowed Monday that the Trump administration would dismantle an alleged "vast domestic terror movement" that he said led to the killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk last week.
Trump ramps up attacks on left, Democrats after Kirk assassination
President Trump is ramping up his attacks on the left in the wake of last week’s killing of Charlie Kirk, providing fuel to the White House’s efforts to clamp down on left-leaning groups and institutions. Trump has at nearly every turn since Kirk’s assassination argued the problem in the country stems from left-wing groups. The strategy has animated Republicans, who are mourning Kirk as a free speech champion and political martyr, but it ignore…
Vance, Miller Announce Crackdowns Left-leaning Nonprofits That Criticized Kirk, Calling Them "Terrorist Networks"
Left: Stephen Miller // Creative Commons // Gage Skidmore. Right: JD Vance // Creative Commons // Gage SkidmoreErin In The Morning is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a subscriber.On Monday, JD Vance took over a special edition of the Charlie Kirk Show following the death of its namesake. Framed as a tribute, the broadcast quickly became a vehicle for announcing sweeping new crackdowns. …
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