Start With the President': Elizabeth Warren Responds To Calls To Tone Down the Rhetoric After Kirk Killing
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Start With the President': Elizabeth Warren Responds To Calls To Tone Down the Rhetoric After Kirk Killing
"Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said that any conversation about toning down the political rhetoric in the U.S. needs to start with President Donald Trump. On Wednesday afternoon, conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on the campus of Utah Valley University. His killer remains at large as of Wednesday evening. Many suspect Kirk's murder was politically motivated and prominent political and media figures have called for a cooling of heated political rhetoric in the country."
"Well, it was kind of broken, Kelly responded. I couldn't hear everything, but I would say everybody needs to lower the temperature. You know, I've heard things said by my Democratic colleagues that are not helpful. I've heard things said by my Republican colleagues. And I think it's important for people to understand, especially when they are in leadership positions, that your words have consequences."
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on the campus of Utah Valley University, with the killer remaining at large. Many people suspect the murder was politically motivated, prompting calls to cool heated political rhetoric nationwide. Senator Elizabeth Warren said efforts to lower the political temperature should begin with President Donald Trump and his hostile online posts. CNN aired an OutFront segment that included Warren's remark and comments from Senator Mark Kelly. Kelly urged everyone, including leaders on both sides, to lower the temperature and warned that words from those in leadership have consequences; he called the shooting a political assassination.
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