Trump says he hopes nation will heal after Kirk assassination but claims ‘radical left’ an obstacle
President Trump blames left-wing radicals for political violence after conservative activist Charlie Kirk's shooting, while Utah's governor urges tolerance amid rising tensions.
- Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested for allegedly murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday.
- Robinson faces multiple charges including aggravated murder and obstruction of justice.
- President Donald Trump blamed the 'radical left' for political violence and vowed to investigate those who contribute to it.
- Utah Republican Governor Spencer Cox called for more tolerance in political conversations following Kirk's death.
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For the president of the United States, Charlie Kirk's death was caused by the extreme left. Yet, studies of political violence in the United States show a completely different trend.
While Donald Trump threatens "to hunt down the radical left," "which he accuses without proof of being responsible for the murder of Charlie Kirk, the Democratic Party appears disorganized and inaudible.
Trump says he hopes nation will heal after Kirk assassination but claims ‘radical left’ an obstacle
President Trump, in a Saturday interview, said he hopes the nation heals after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, but blamed the “radical left” for being an obstacle in that healing. “I’d like to see it [the nation] heal,” the president said in a brief telephone interview with NBC News. “But we’re dealing with a…
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