JD Vance says national unity is impossible with those celebrating Charlie Kirk’s killing
- Vice President JD Vance appeared on 'The Charlie Kirk Show' to discuss the assassination of Charlie Kirk, blaming 'left-wing extremism' for the attack.
- The suspect, Tyler Robinson, remains in custody after a manhunt and faces charges, while his motives remain unclear according to investigators.
- Despite claims from Vance, The New York Times reported that investigators believe Robinson acted alone in the shooting.
- Following Kirk's assassination, his social media following surged by over 23 million, reflecting a significant interest in his work.
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance promised that the Republican administration would take care of "the incredible far-left destructive movement," responsible for Charlie Kirk's assassination.

Vance: No unity with people who celebrate political assassination
(The Center Square) – While he longs for unity among Americans, Vice President JD Vance said Monday no unity can exist as long as the “radical left” and Democrats espouse and incite violence.
JD Vance uses ‘The Charlie Kirk Show’ to honor Kirk, condemn ‘left-wing extremism’
Vice President JD Vance stepped away from his official duties Monday to host a special episode of Charlie Kirk’s podcast that included stories of how several Trump administration staffers knew the conservative activist and his impact on their careers. Discussions also centered on political violence as Vance and guests blamed “the left” for proliferating and celebrating political violence. Vance and other senior officials in the Trump administra…

Trump administration joins Republicans’ campaign to police speech in reaction to Kirk’s murder
Vice President JD Vance on Monday jumped onto the conservative movement demanding consequences for those who have cheered Charlie Kirk’s killing, calling on the public to turn in anyone who says distasteful things about the assassination of his friend and political ally. “When you see someone celebrating Charlie’s murder, call them out,” Vance urged listeners on the slain activist’s podcast Monday. “And hell, call their employer.” Vance’s call a…
JD Vance Says If It Weren't For Charlie Kirk, He Wouldn't Be Vice President
JD Vance said while hosting Charlie Kirk's radio show that he is "desperate" for national unity after the conservative political activist's killing but that finding common ground with people who celebrated the killing of his friend is impossible.
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