Elizabeth Warren hits the antidemocrat rhetoric following Charlie Kirk
Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) On Wednesday repressed the notion that Democrats are to blame for the death of Charlie Kirk, which numerous conservatives have suggested, and argued that a powerful figure has caused a more volatile division than anyone.
Kirk was killed by an alleged sniper on Wednesday while talking at the University of Utah Valley, which led the Republicans, such as News presenter, Jesse Watters and President Donald Trump, to blame “the media” and supposedly guilty of “Radical Left”.
Warren was asked hours after the shooting on this rhetoric. The Massachusetts Democrat, who has spent much of his time in Congress struggling for a sensitive weapons reform, replied bluntly.
“Oh, please,” Warren told a CNN reporter outside Capitol Hill. “Correct, why don’t you start with the president of the United States? And every ugly meme he has published and every ugly word.”
The authorities have not yet identified a suspect in Wednesday’s shooting after taking two people to interrogate and then release them. The UTAH Public Security Department said in a statement that the investigation into what “is believed to be a directed attack” is ongoing.
However, several conservatives rushed the democrats and the media, however, although the shooter remains generally and a reason for the murder to be nebulous. Trump himself expanded the political division on Wednesday in an Oval office speech.
“For years, those on the radical left have compared wonderful Americans like Charlie with the Nazis and the worst murderers and mass criminals of the world,” Trump said. “This type of rhetoric is directly responsible for terrorism that we are seeing in our country today.”

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Kirk was a prominent political organizer of Trump for the modern conservative movement. He regularly organized debates in university campuses throughout the country, and had accused Democrats of being “pro-child preparation” and supporting “baby murder policies.”
Kirk survives his wife and two young children, a 3 -year -old girl and a 1 -year -old boy.
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His death has generated a virulent debate on political divisions in the United States. Warren wrote on social networks on Wednesday that he was “praying for Charlie Kirk” and concluded: “Political violence does not take place in our country, it is never fine.”
Senator Mark Kelly.
“I have heard things that my Democratic colleagues say they are not useful,” he said. “I have heard things that my Republican colleagues said. And I think it is important that people understand, especially when they are in leadership positions, that their words have consequences.”


