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Politicians who have experienced violence directly react to Charlie Kirk shooting
- Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.
- The shooting occurred amid rising political violence, with the shooter still not apprehended and a suspect taken into custody later identified as innocent.
- Kirk was a 31-year-old father, Turning Point USA co-founder, and frequently debated liberal students on college campuses before he was critically wounded.
- President Donald Trump called Kirk "The Great, and even Legendary," urged flags at half-staff, and Democrats like Nancy Pelosi and Josh Shapiro condemned the attack as "reprehensible" and "horrifying."
- The shooting sparked bipartisan sympathy and renewed calls to reject political violence, recalling prior attacks on politicians including Pelosi's husband and Steve Scalise.
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