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Security experts are questioning the protection provided to Charlie Kirk at the Utah college where he was fatally shot.
Belarusian officials released 52 political prisoners from several countries on Thursday after meeting with a U.S. delegation in Minsk earlier this week.
The United States is once again being forced to confront its intensifying issue with political violence after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
The assassination of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk marks a watershed moment in a surge of U.S. political violence, one that some experts fear will inflame an already-fractured country and inspire more unrest.
Experts on political violence said the factors shaping the current moment are clear — and similar to those that shaped past periods of political violence.
Plus, Memphis joins Trump's list for a crime crackdown, and Missouri lawmakers give final approval to a new GOP-drawn congressional map.
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Political Violence Could Devour Us All
Yesterday afternoon, at a Utah Valley University political event, hundreds of attendees watched the murder of 31-year-old Charlie Kirk, a conservative movement-builder and itinerant controversialist.
Kirk’s killing reflects a broader political impasse in the US, where a significant percentage of the population supports political violence of some form.
Political violence expert reveals his biggest worry after Charlie Kirk’s assassination - ANALYSIS: Arie Perliger responds after the fatal shooting brought renewed attention to the climate of political