
What Charlie Kirk’s killing says about America
It was another act of political violence in a nation too accustomed to assassinations. Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old right-wing political activist and staunch Trump supporter, was shot and killed while he addressed a crowd at Utah Valley University. Today, Geoff Kabaservice from the centre-right think tank the Niskanen Center on what unfolded, and whether political figures are safe in America. Featured: Geoff Kabaservice, vice president for political studies at the Niskanen Center in Washington, DC
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Show Notes
It was another act of political violence in a nation too accustomed to assassinations.
Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old right-wing political activist and staunch Trump supporter, was shot and killed while he addressed a crowd at Utah Valley University.
Today, Geoff Kabaservice from the centre-right think tank the Niskanen Center on what unfolded, and whether political figures are safe in America.
Featured:
Geoff Kabaservice, vice president for political studies at the Niskanen Center in Washington, DC