House Gives Lawmakers More Money for Personal Security After Concerns in Wake of Kirk Assassination
Polls find 20% of Americans justify political violence in some cases, with 150 attacks recorded in six months, reflecting deep partisan divides and societal concerns.
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House gives lawmakers more money for personal security after concerns in wake of Kirk assassination
The House has given lawmakers more money to use for personal security after members raised concerns that a new plan put forward to increase security funding did not meet the threat level in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
Setting the Record Straight—The Left’s Legacy of Chaos: A Dive into the Numbers of Political Violence Since 2016 – California Globe
As the nation mourns the assassination of Charlie Kirk and sharply remembers the shocking assassination attempts on President Donald Trump alongside past attempts on other conservative activists’ lives as a backdrop, the question looms larger than ever: Who is truly responsible for America’s spiral into political violence? The left, from talking heads to Democrat politicians, has been quick to blame right-wing politics, which smacks of classic ‘…
Poll: 2 in 3 Americans say harsh political rhetoric fueling violence
Roughly two out of three Americans believe that harsh rhetoric used in talking about politics encourages violence while over 70 percent say that the "American society is broken," according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted in the days following the killing of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk.
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