Senate LIVE | ‘Destroy It…’: UGLY Clash In Senate Over Charlie Kirk Murder, Political Violence
The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, chaired by Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO), convened a hearing titled “Politically Violent Attacks: A Threat to Our Constitutional Order.” Schmitt strongly condemned the alarming rise in politically motivated violence, describing it as a direct assault on America’s founding principles and free expression. The hearing comes in the wake of several high-profile incidents — including the assassination of Charlie Kirk, two attempted attacks on President Donald Trump, and ongoing Antifa-linked street violence. Schmitt argued that such acts “predominantly come from the left” and warned they pose a grave threat to the nation’s constitutional framework. Witnesses included former DHS Secretary Chad Wolf, commentator Michael Knowles, and counterterrorism expert Kyle Shideler, who testified about the organization, funding, and ideology behind extremist groups using violence for political ends. The discussion underscored bipartisan concern about growing extremism but also reflected partisan divides over its causes and solutions.
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