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How Charlie Kirk Moment of Silence Devolved Into House Fracas

A moment of silence for Charlie Kirk on the House floor sparked partisan conflict after a request for a spoken prayer, reflecting deep political divisions amid calls to condemn violence.

  • House Speaker Mike Johnson led a moment of silence on September 10, 2025, for Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated at Utah Valley University earlier that week.
  • The silence escalated into a shouting match after Rep. Lauren Boebert requested a spoken prayer and accused Democrats of causing Kirk's death, while some Democrats opposed the prayer.
  • Numerous conservative figures and commentators on social media responded to Kirk's killing by calling it a declaration of war and urging forceful action against the political left.
  • Matt Forney likened Kirk’s assassination to the Reichstag fire and called for sweeping actions against the left, including arresting Democratic politicians and banning the party under RICO laws, while Stewart Rhodes advocated for invoking the Insurrection Act.
  • Kirk's death intensified partisan divisions, with calls for retribution on the right and condemnation of political violence across the spectrum, highlighting deep polarization in the U.S.
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Washington Times broke the news in United States on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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