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Donald Trump Jr. warns political violence is 'not going both ways' as he mourns Charlie Kirk's death
Following Charlie Kirk's assassination, Donald Trump Jr argued that Democrats and liberal media rhetoric about fascism encourages violence against conservative figures.
The show must go on for the president. As he spoke with reporters outside of the White House on Friday President Donald Trump avoided a question about right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed in a political assassination on Wednesday,
A 22-year-old Utah man who was booked on murder charges in the assassination of Charlie Kirk held deep disdain for the conservative activist’s provocative viewpoints and indicated to a family member that he was responsible for the shooting.
Donald Trump is being called out for releasing an AI-generated video to speak about the death of Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk's reach and influence with the younger conservative community was considered crucial to President Donald Trump's political rise.
Sources alleged Trump is 'using' Charlie Kirk’s killing to silence the left and expand his military crackdowns amid rising crime in states.
Charlie Kirk wasn't a Trump aide and didn't have a college degree, but his political movement brought young voters to GOP to fuel Trump's rise.
"Donald Trump is not president today without the support of young men, and Charlie Kirk deserves and deserved credit not just for organizing young men but persuading an older generation to listen and to invest," he told ABC News. Kirk's name was ubiquitous in focus groups with young voters, he added.
Erika Kirk vows to keep the campus tour going - just days after her husband Charlie was shot dead during the event in Utah. "He never gave up. One of his mottos was never surrender. So I want to tell that we will never surrender," says Erika in a defiant tone.