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"Real Time" host Bill Maher and Daily Wire co-founder Ben Shapiro debate the political motivations of the 22-year-old accused of assassinating Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk.
Political violence has targeted the political left and right and has been perpetrated by the left and the right. Here's a recap since 2011.
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10 Political Violence Experts on What Comes Next for America
To better understand if and how to quell this surge, POLITICO Magazine reached out to political violence experts, both in the U.S. and abroad, many of whom have for some time been sounding an alarm around the trend of increased violence.
After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill expressed extreme concern for the state of political discourse in the country.
Before his apprehension, speculation about the identity and motivations of Charlie Kirk's killer filled the void. A increasingly familiar pattern of political violence is taking shape in America.
Center your political conversations on why your ideas are good, or why your legislation works, or why your political party will bring prosperity to America. Spend less time on why competing ideas, people, and parties are bad.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Robert Pape, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, about Americans' changing attitudes toward political violence.
Tesla Inc. Board Chair Robyn Denholm dismissed concerns that Elon Musk’s political activity has depressed sales at the electric vehicle maker and gave him wide latitude on future electoral
President Donald Trump on Friday doubled down on blaming what he called the "radical left" for political violence in the United States after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. During an appearance on "Fox & Friends,