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Senator Fetterman Calls for De-escalation After Charlie Kirk Assassination

Senator Fetterman Calls for De-escalation After Charlie Kirk Assassination

Senator Fetterman Calls for De-escalation After Charlie Kirk Assassination In the wake of the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk on Sunday, Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has publicly criticized fellow Democrats for their use of inflammatory language against former President Donald Trump. Speaking with CNN’s Manu Raju on Wednesday, Fetterman specifically condemned comparisons of Trump to figures like Adolf Hitler or labeling him an ‘autocrat’. Kirk was shot during a campus event at Utah Valley University, a tragic…

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Speaker Mike Johnson Calls for Unity After Charlie Kirk Assassination, Cites ‘Turning Point’ for Nation

Speaker Mike Johnson Calls for Unity After Charlie Kirk Assassination, Cites ‘Turning Point’ for Nation

Speaker Mike Johnson Calls for Unity After Charlie Kirk Assassination, Cites ‘Turning Point’ for Nation House Speaker Mike Johnson has addressed the recent assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, suggesting the tragic event ‘could be a turning point’ for the United States. During an appearance on ‘Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,’ Speaker Johnson appealed to lawmakers across the political divide, urging them to ‘turn down the rhetoric’ in the immediate aftermath of Kirk’s death. His comments highlight the profound…

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Chief Justice Roberts Renews Warning on Political Rhetoric Amid Rising Threats to Judges

Chief Justice Roberts Renews Warning on Political Rhetoric Amid Rising Threats to Judges

Chief Justice Roberts Renews Warning on Political Rhetoric Amid Rising Threats to Judges Chief Justice John Roberts has once again voiced strong concerns over the increasingly heated political rhetoric directed at judges, cautioning that such language can incite threats and violence. Speaking recently at a judicial conference, Roberts underscored the growing danger faced by the judiciary, referencing past instances where he felt compelled to publicly rebuke prominent political figures from both parties. Without naming individuals, Roberts’ remarks clearly echoed his…

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