Barack Obama swiftly condemned the assassination of Charlie Kirk, offering prayers for his family and calling for civility in political discourse. But his remarks sparked backlash, with critics accusing him of being “tone deaf” and failing to address the deeper tensions behind the tragedy.
Fox News commentator Clay Travis went further, blaming Democratic rhetoric for fueling hatred and emboldening extremists, while Senator Elizabeth Warren rejected such claims and pointed instead to leadership from the highest office.
Meanwhile, the FBI confirmed the Utah attack was targeted, with the shooter firing from a rooftop in dark clothing. Former President Donald Trump also weighed in, blaming “radical Left” rhetoric for creating a climate of hostility.
As the investigation unfolds, the nation remains divided—mourning Kirk’s death while fiercely debating the role of political speech, media influence, and accountability in a country on edge.