Shouting breaks out in House after silent prayer for Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk, 31, was fatally shot while addressing 3,000 attendees at Utah Valley University, highlighting a rise in political violence and prompting a nationwide manhunt for the shooter.
- Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, during an event with 3,000 attendees in what was called a political assassination.
- Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers condemned political violence following Kirk's killing, expressing dismay over the rising trend of attacks against political figures.
- The shooting of Kirk highlights a disturbing increase in political violence in the U.S., with a study showing threats against lawmakers nearly doubling since 2017.
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune stated there is 'no place in our country for political violence,' echoing sentiments expressed by various politicians in response to Kirk's death.
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Political Murderers Have No Party, and Speech Isn't Violence
Photo by Maxim Hopman on UnsplashA few weeks ago, a young man opened fire on the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).150 windows were broken, and there were over 100 gunshots left in the building complex. An Atlanta police officer was sadly murdered. The American Saga is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.The man who committed the attack was not arrested because he …
Politicians Who Have Experienced Violence Directly React To Charlie Kirk Shooting
Current and former elected officials who have experienced political violence directly in the United States reacted with sympathy and horror Wednesday to the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at an event in Utah. Kirk served as chief executive and cofounder of the youth organization Turning Point USA.
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