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Pennsylvania Governor Says US Must 'Turn the Tide' Against Political Violence, Reject Vengeance
Governor Josh Shapiro urged political leaders to reject violence and vengeance, citing recent attacks and emphasizing the threat to democracy and social safety.
- Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro stated that the nation must 'turn the tide' against political violence and reject vengeance in a speech at the Eradicate Hate Global Summit in Pittsburgh.
- Shapiro criticized President Donald Trump for using the 'rhetoric of rage' and called for condemning all forms of political violence.
- He warned that political violence 'injures or kills' and affects everyone by terrorizing and silencing society.
- Shapiro emphasized that the failures of government lead some individuals to seek refuge in extremist online spaces, which often glorify violence and endanger democracy.
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Pa. Governor Josh Shapiro says US must 'turn the tide' against political violence, reject vengeance
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro said Tuesday that the nation must 'turn the tide' against political violence and the belief that government can't solve problems while also rejecting vengeance.
·Philadelphia, United States
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HARRISBURG — Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania said Tuesday that the nation’s leaders must “turn the tide” against political violence and reject vengeance, and accused President Donald Trump of failing the moment’s test of leadership.
·Indiana, United States
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Pennsylvania governor says US must 'turn the tide' against political violence, reject vengeance
Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania said Tuesday that the nation must “turn the tide” against political violence and the belief that government can’t solve problems while also rejecting vengeance.
·United States
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