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In a video statement, Trump said Kirk's death was a direct consequence of people demonizing those they disagree, and then turned his ire to the political left.
President Trump posted a video to Truth Social addressing the death of right-wing activist and Chicago-area native Charlie Kirk Wednesday evening.
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Within hours of Kirk’s death and without knowing any information about the shooter, Trump blamed the “radical left” and their rhetoric for political violence by “demonizing those with whom you disagree day after day, year after year in the most hateful and despicable way possible.”
President Donald Trump said "the radicals on the left are the problem" when asked about radicals in both parties and how to bring the country together.
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Charlie Kirk, a political activist, author, and media personality, was shot and killed on a Utah college campus on Sept. 10.