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LetMyPeopleVote

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Thu Sep 11, 2025, 10:40 AM Sep 11

MaddowBlog-Trump's Charlie Kirk response was a missed opportunity [View all]

If we’re going to do something about political violence, it’s going to take responsible leadership. The president has yet to provide that leadership.

In 2018, after one of his followers targeted several Democrats with mail bombs, Trump was asked whether this might lead to a shift in his tone.

“Tone down?” he replied. “No. Could tone up.”

This came to mind anew last night, as he flunked yet another leadership test.
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Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-09-11T13:00:37.430Z

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/remarks-charlie-kirks-death-trump-flunks-yet-another-leadership-test-rcna230551

If the United States is going to do something about political violence and pull the nation back from a dangerous cliff, it’s going to take sustained, sober and responsible leadership.

There is no reason to believe the incumbent American president intends to provide that leadership. NBC News reported:

While politicians of both parties largely coalesced to mourn Charlie Kirk after he was shot and killed Wednesday at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University, President Donald Trump blamed the ‘radical left’ for the conservative activist’s death.


As of this writing, no one has been arrested for Kirk’s slaying. By all accounts, there remains great uncertainty as to who was responsible and what motivated the deadly shooting......

The New York Times’ David French noted earlier this year that Trump “is at his absolute worst in a crisis.” The columnist, whose observation was unrelated to deadly gun violence, added in reference to the president, “He is not a man who is ready to meet important and dangerous moments.”

The Republican keeps proving the point. When there was a deadly hurricane in North Carolina, he flunked a leadership test. When there was a deadly attack in New Orleans, he flunked again. When responding to deadly fires in California, he flunked again. In the wake of the Flight 5342 crash, he flunked again. In the wake of the recent murders in Minnesota, he flunked again.

And in the aftermath of Kirk’s death, nothing, in fact, has changed.
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