Trump Jr. warns modern political violence is coming from left after Kirk’s death

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After the assassination of the founder of Turning Point USA Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump Jr. warned that political violence in America comes exclusively from the far left.
“When you look at the defamation of Charlie that I have seen every day since then, the celebration of his assassination in the cold in front of his wife and his young children. It is really disgusting,” he told Martha MacCallum on Friday on “History”. “What was Charlie’s real crime? He said the truth. Every day, Martha, he placed his greatest detractors. He gave the people who hated him the most to challenge their point of view.”
The murder of Kirk at an event on the campus on Wednesday in Orem, UTAH on Wednesday, triggered a national conversation on political rhetoric, in particular if the referral to enemies as “fascist” or “Hitler” can inspire far left attacks. The investigators say that the sockets recovered near the place where Kirk was killed was engraved with anti -fascist sentences, including a reference to “Bella Ciao”.
I am a democrat and the murder of Charlie Kirk must unite all Americans against violence
Donald Trump Jr., who counted Kirk as a nearby friend, appeared visibly shaken on “The Story” while he was thinking about the heritage of Kirk activism and the consequences of his murder.

Donald Trump Jr. counted the killed Charlie Kirk as a nearby Imis and was visibly shaken by his loss while the nation refuses the assassination. ((Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images))
“It was a threat [to the left] Because it was incredibly effective in taking their account and destroying it, “he said, noting Kirk’s competence speaking to the defense of the defenders of God, the family, the country, the constitution and the maintenance of men outside female sports.
“These are not exactly radical concepts, although when the left realizes that they lose arguments, they use this violence,” he said. “I see the” constant violence goes in both directions “and it does not make Martha – violence goes in one direction – I had to face, you know, three shootings like this to people who have really near and to me in the past 14 months and I’m fed up.”
Trump addressed reports on engravings on the cartridges that belong to the suspect, including a reference to the anti-fascist song of the Second World War era “Bella Ciao” and the “Hey Fascist! Catch!” Tent! ” He argued that when the extreme left cannot earn any debates on ideas, it uses violence.

Charlie Kirk (R) speaks on stage with President Donald Trump at America Fest 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona, December 22, 2024. (Josh Edelson / AFP via Getty Images)
Charlie Kirk warned that “the assassination culture is spreading on the left” strange line of the months before the murder
“Contrary to what we see elsewhere and online, this is not going on both directions,” he said.
“It comes from the media, you know, some of them make a quick correction of the course and have probably rubbed their social media flows for everything they have said about Charlie, myself, my father in recent years,” added Trump. “But you cannot call someone with whom you disagree or simply cannot win an argument with, a” Nazi “, a” fascist “, a” dictator “, a” greater threat to the democracy of the history of civilization “, and then pretend to have nothing to do with that when weapons and more radical tries do not seem to be with them.
He concluded: “It is not a way. It’s not both ways. It is just a way. And whoever says the opposite, you know, should be thrown away.”
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The candidate for the presidency of the time, Donald Trump, raises his arm with challenge after an attempted assassination on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania. In July 2024 (Jabin Botsford / The Washington Post via Getty Images) (Getty)
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