A timeline of recent political violence in America
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Kirk's death followed attacks in recent years on Trump, state governors, state lawmakers, members of Congress and even the US Capitol.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University reflects growing domestic political violence, including attempts on Trump's life and arson at governor's mansion.
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Everything from threats to poll workers to the assassination of Charlie Kirk are examples of political violence that threaten democracy, experts say.
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNCharlie Kirk's death becomes latest example of U.S. political violence
Wednesday's fatal shooting of right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk is the latest incident in a recent increase of political violence in the U.S.
Political violence is hardly unprecedented in the United States. In fact, the country has “a long, dark history” of violence that has “struck the highest level of American politics,” said Kevin Boyle, a Northwestern University historian.
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Like so much else in the Age of Trump, this was politics as entertainment. Trump’s appeal has always rested on his ability to blur the two, leading many commentators to use Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death to make sense of his rise.