Donald Trump Jr. warns political violence is 'not going both ways' as he mourns Charlie Kirk's death
The assassination has intensified national debates on political extremism and rhetoric, with bullet casings engraved with anti-fascist slogans found at the scene, officials reported.
- Donald Trump Jr. stated on Fox News that political violence in America is 'going one way' and is primarily coming from the Democratic Party, following the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
- He criticized those who believe that political violence is a two-way street, asserting that 'anyone who is saying otherwise should be thrown off the air.'
- Trump Jr. believes the current political environment is toxic, combining divisiveness and near-unlimited access to guns, which he described as unique among democracies.
- After Kirk's shooting, MSNBC's Matthew Dowd lost his job for suggesting that 'hateful thoughts lead to hateful words, which ultimately lead to hateful actions.
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Donald Trump Jr. thinks anyone in the media who says that political violence is going both ways should be “thrown off the air.” While speaking on Fox News, Trump Jr. slammed those who said political violence has been a two-way street in America in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination on Wednesday. The president’s son instead suggested that all the violence is coming from the Democratic Party. “It is not going both ways,” Trump Jr. said. “It …
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