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The Last Person to Question Charlie Kirk

Millions of people saw the brief exchange between the right-wing political activist and a liberal TikToker after footage of the assassination spread like wildfire across social media.

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Charlie Kirk, at an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on Wednesday.
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Acts of political violence are now part of the American fabric.

It was only a few months ago that a Democratic state lawmaker in Minnesota and her husband were assassinated, and another lawmaker and his wife were wounded.

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President Trump’s Secret Service detail rushed to cover him and protect him from any further shots, after an attempted assassin opened fire, during a campaign event in Butler, Pa., last year.
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Should Harris Have Told Biden Not to Run? ‘Perhaps,’ She Writes in New Book

Former Vice President Kamala Harris also accused White House aides, without naming names, of not defending her from right-wing attacks about her competence.

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Former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Vice President Kamala Harris at the inauguration of Donald Trump.
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James Walkinshaw, Democrat of Virginia, Wins House Special Election

James Walkinshaw will fill a seat left open by the death of his former boss, Gerald Connolly, and shrink the Republicans’ majority in the chamber.

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James Walkinshaw is the first Democrat to win a House special election since President Trump took office in January.
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Biden Has Surgery to Remove Skin Cancer Lesions

Three months earlier, former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. had a diagnosis of an aggressive form of prostate cancer.

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Former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. at the National Bar Association’s 100th Annual Awards Gala in July.
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For Democrats, Hindsight Is 2021

Democrats once had a chance to blunt a couple of the moves President Trump is making now, on redistricting and the takeover of the police force in Washington, D.C.

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The U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. Back in the spring of 2021, when Democrats controlled the House and Senate, there were two measures that would have helped to protect against some of President Trump’s current moves.
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19 Democratic Governors Warn Trump Not to Send Troops to Their States

President Trump’s extraordinary push to override local authority and militarize cities in Democratic-run states has prompted an unusually united response from state leaders.

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Earlier this week Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois warned President Trump to keep the military out of Chicago and reminded his audience that of the 10 states with the highest homicide rates, eight are led by Republican governors.
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