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Some members of Congress fear for their safety after Charlie Kirk assassination
NBC News· 2025-09-11 22:29
I don't feel nearly as safe as I did 10 years ago. If you are vocal, your life is at risk. In 20 years uh leading up to 2015, we had two incidents of political violence against elected officials.In the 10 years since, we've had 25. The numbers tell the story. Here on Capitol Hill, members are on edge following the assassination of Charlie Kirk.As a public official who goes to fairs, parades every weekend, I've reached a point where I really rethink some of what I'm doing. Kirk's death adds to a growing list ...
Bridging divide amid rising political violence
MSNBC· 2025-09-11 19:54
Core Message - Bridge USA's mission is to empower young people to bridge their differences over politics through constructive dialogue [1][5] - The organization has 95 chapters across college campuses and is seeing active engagement in discourse [5] - A new counterculture is emerging on America's college campuses that stands firmly against intolerance and believes in curiosity [7] - Dialogue and conversation are becoming the underdog, suggesting a shift in societal values [15] Dialogue & Democracy - Open dialogue is essential for a functioning democracy [6] - The inability to talk to each other could lead to societal breakdown, referencing the American Civil War [16] - Violence is likened to poison gas, emphasizing its uncontrollable and harmful effects [12] Challenges & Solutions - Social media can be a barrier to open dialogue due to the "tyranny of the loudest voices" [9] - Reinstating trust is critical for fostering conversation [10] - The American people are ready for dialogue and are exhausted by conflict, with young people leading the way [8]
Concerns increase around politically motivated violence after Charlie Kirk shooting
MSNBC· 2025-09-11 19:45
National Security & Crisis Response - The speaker expresses concern about the nation's ability to unite in the face of another crisis like 9/11, fearing partisan divisions and conspiracy theories would hinder a unified response [5][6][8] - The COVID-19 pandemic is cited as an example of a crisis where partisan responses led to negative outcomes [7] American Democracy & Political Climate - A task force was formed by the American Bar Association to restore and strengthen American democracy, focusing on the underlying societal currents influencing voter choices [9][10] - The task force recommends rededicating to American civics education and addressing the rising tide of political violence [10][11] - The report endorses federal legislation to identify AI content and disallow misleading deep fakes [11] - Open, nonpartisan primaries and citizen redistricting commissions are recommended to encourage elected leaders to appeal to the political center [11][13] - Polling data suggests 70-80% of the public supports citizen redistricting commissions [15] Political Violence & Extremism - The speaker notes the assassination of Charlie Kirk and expresses concern about the rise of domestic terrorism across the political spectrum [11][19][20] - There is worry that the current political climate may be leading to a resurgence of political assassinations, drawing parallels to the 1960s when multiple leaders were assassinated [20][21]
‘We’ve forgotten how to disagree’: Eddie Glaude on rising political violence in U.S.
MSNBC· 2025-09-11 17:14
Political Violence & Radicalization - A recent survey in May found that 39% of Democrats believe force was justified to remove Donald Trump from the presidency [2] - The same survey found that 24% of Republicans supported the use of the US military by Donald Trump to suppress protests [2] - 55% of respondents who supported the use of force meant lethal force, such as assassinations and shootings [3] - The US is more radicalized than at any time in the four years of conducting quarterly surveys on support for political violence [2] Social & Political Factors - The US is undergoing a historic shift from a white majority to a white minority democracy [10] - This shift is contributing to political disruption and violence, fueling the rise of figures like Donald Trump and reactions from the left [10] - Incendiary rhetoric on both sides is a significant problem, exacerbating grievances [8] - Social change often leads to major political disruption and political violence [9] Potential Solutions & Challenges - Political leaders need to restrain their constituents and condemn violence from all sides [19][20] - Deplatforming people from social media is not a sufficient solution because of underlying social change reasons [11] - The current situation is reminiscent of the political violence in the 1960s, but the driving factors are different [16][17] - It will be very difficult to stop the violence now, given the current political climate and the presence of weapons [13][6]
Schumer and Jeffries respond to Trump blaming the left for the death of Charlie Kirk
NBC News· 2025-09-11 15:59
This is a time that all Americans should come together and feel and mourn what happened. Violence which affects so many different people of so many different political persuasions is a is an affliction of America and coming together is what we ought to be doing. Not pointing fingers of blame.Political violence in any form against any American is unacceptable should be denounced by everyone. And moving forward, we have to figure out a better way to come together, not as Democrats or Republicans, but as Ameri ...
Jon Meacham urges civility: 'Take a minute' and let's try and disagree without horrible tragedy
MSNBC· 2025-09-11 14:59
John Meechum, talk about uh what what what was lost yesterday. Talk about um where you feel we are. Uh we saw Ezra Klein's list of um partial list of all the attacks over the past few years.U and and those attacks didn't even include um the attempted arson of Governor Shapiro's home while his family slept inside of it or the assassination of two young um Jewish uh workers at the Israeli embassy uh in Washington DC. the firebombing uh in Colorado of people who were marching peacefully uh for the hostages bei ...
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Charlie Kirk shooting: We cannot normalize this
CNBC Television· 2025-09-11 11:30
the political world processing we're on processing the assassination of 31-year-old conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Joining us now CNBC contributor Heidi Heidam. She's a former uh US senator and former speaker of the house uh Kevin McCarthy. Uh he is chairman of the uh the Alpha Institute. We you know we cover everything obviously. Um hasn't been 24 hours. I don't even know what uh we try to determine or discern about what happened yesterday. Ivy, you know, I look at it and this is what I do for a livin ...
Charlie Kirk shot dead at 31: Manhunt underway for shooter
CNBC Television· 2025-09-11 11:12
31 31 31 years old conservative activist Charlie uh Kirk was shot and killed during an event at a college in Utah. Aean Javvers is here uh with us with the latest details uh in the investigation. Good morning. Yeah, good morning Joe.A horrifying and tragic scene in Utah yesterday, guys, as conservative political influencer Charlie Kirk was shot dead in front of a crowd of thousands at a political rally. According to the FBI and the Utah Department of Public Safety, the shooting happened at approximately 12: ...
Charlie Kirk's legacy will endure and last forever, CJ Pearson reflects
Youtube· 2025-09-11 10:30
Core Viewpoint - The assassination of Charlie Kirk is seen as a tragic event that highlights the increasing violence and hostility towards conservative figures in the United States, raising concerns about free speech and political discourse [1][7][20]. Group 1: Impact on Political Discourse - The assassination is perceived as a significant threat to free speech, particularly for conservatives who engage in public dialogue [1][6]. - There is a growing sentiment that the left is using violence as a means to achieve political change, which is considered dangerous for society [7][21]. - The rhetoric surrounding political opponents has escalated, with some labeling conservatives as fascists, which may incite violence against them [7][21]. Group 2: Legacy and Influence of Charlie Kirk - Charlie Kirk was recognized as a pivotal figure in the conservative movement, particularly among young people, and his absence is seen as a significant loss [9][10]. - His ability to engage in discussions and mobilize youth voters is highlighted as a unique trait that may be difficult to replace [9][10]. - The call to honor his legacy involves continuing the work he started, despite the risks involved [19][20]. Group 3: Calls for Accountability and Action - There is a demand for accountability regarding the violence against political figures, with a focus on understanding the motivations behind such acts [3][5][20]. - The need for a strong governmental response to hate crimes targeting individuals based on their political beliefs is emphasized [20]. - Concerns are raised about the safety of conservative influencers and the potential chilling effect on political engagement due to fear of violence [18][19].
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The Economist· 2025-09-11 05:20
Americans overwhelmingly reject political violence. Surveys suggest that less than a tenth endorse it. But in a country awash with guns, it only takes one person to commit a heinous, attention-grabbing act https://t.co/kFDEHpNrnq ...