House passes measure honoring Charlie Kirk in bipartisan vote
The resolution passed 310-58 with bipartisan support but notable Democratic opposition due to Kirk's controversial views and the resolution's language praising his legacy.
- The House voted 310-58 to approve a resolution honoring Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated on September 10 during a speaking event.
- The resolution condemns political violence and recognizes Kirk's contributions, while extending condolences to his family.
- Fifty-Eight Democrats opposed the resolution, citing disagreements with Kirk's views.
- Speaker Mike Johnson stated that it would be beneficial for Republicans and Democrats to unite against political violence.
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Laura Loomer Calls Rep. Jasmine Crockett A ‘Ghetto Black B—h’ Over Criticism Of Charlie Kirk Resolution
Source: First, let’s be real — at long last — about one thing: the reason white conservatives are working so hard to gaslight the rest of us into believing Charlie Kirk wasn’t a racist is that they agree with Kirk’s opinion of Black people. They want to convince us he wasn’t racist because, in reality, they’re just as racist as he was. Take, for example, this recent tweet by rubber-faced white supremacist and Trump ally Laura Loomer, who called …
House Democrats Split on Resolution Honoring Charlie Kirk - All Republicans Vote Yes
You know what used to make America special? When bad things happened, we all stood together. Didn’t matter if you were red or blue—we had... The post House Democrats Split on Resolution Honoring Charlie Kirk – All Republicans Vote Yes appeared first on Patriot Journal.

Rep. Fallon to Newsmax: 58 Dems Snub Unity in Kirk Vote
Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, blasted House Democrats who voted against a resolution condemning the murder of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, telling Newsmax that partisan "pettiness" prevented the chamber from presenting a united front against political violence. Appearing Monday on "National Report," Fallon contrasted last week's vote on the Kirk resolution with a recent unanimous House measure denouncing the killing of Minnesota state represent…
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