The Recap: Republicans Go Hard Whitewashing Charlie Kirk’s Legacy, and Kash Patel Is Clueless
- President Trump used a televised speech to blame the Left for the death of Charlie Kirk, despite no evidence linking them to the assassination.
- Senator Nancy Mace claimed, 'Democrats own what happened today.... some raging leftist lunatic put a bullet through his neck.'
- Charlie Kirk's legacy has been described as one of bigotry and division, which many argue contributes to societal problems.
- Many call for an end to the hatred and violence while acknowledging Kirk's role in fostering division.
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Kash Patel to Charlie Kirk: 'Rest Now, Brother. We Have the Watch, and I'll See You in Valhalla.'
FBI Director Kash Patel delivered a tribute to the late Charlie Kirk during a press conference on the arrest of Kirk's assassin on Friday: "Rest now, brother. We have the watch, and I'll see you in Valhalla." The post Kash Patel to Charlie Kirk: ‘Rest Now, Brother. We Have the Watch, and I’ll See You in Valhalla.’ appeared first on Breitbart.
FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL: "To my friend Charlie Kirk: rest now, brother. We have the watch. And I'll see you in Valhalla."
I’m sorry but what in the world is this? I see the emotion and the love from Kash Patel as he delivers this message, but Valhalla? Really? I didn’t really know what “Valhalla” even was, all I knew is it surely wasn’t Christian. So I looked it up and here’s what it is: Valhalla is a concept from Norse mythology. Meaning and Origins The word Valhalla comes from Old Norse Valhǫll, meaning “Hall of the Slain.” It is described in the Poetic Edda and…
The Recap: Republicans go hard whitewashing Charlie Kirk’s legacy, and Kash Patel is clueless
A daily roundup of the best stories and cartoons by Daily Kos staff and contributors to keep you in the know. ‘This is war’: Trump allies use Charlie Kirk's death to stoke violence His sudden and very visible murder could catalyze a dangerous cycle....

After the murder of Charlie Kirk, a wave of violence threatens the United States, reminiscent of dark chapters of history. Is there a way out?
We can condemn the political violence and murder of Kirk, while condemning Charlie Kirk for the vile and rotten hatred he fomented.Main Topics: United StatesRead full article
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