Charlie Kirk's Murder Was An Attack On America
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Kirk was known for sharing extreme and provocative positions online and in frequent on-campus appearances. His killing has sparked messages threatening violence.
Bill Doherty, co-founder of the nonpartisan nonprofit Braver Angels, drew historical parallels to an earlier era of political violence.
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