President Donald Trump convened a roundtable discussion at the White House on Wednesday, October 8, to address the growing violence associated with the far-left Antifa movement. The meeting brought together senior administration officials, law enforcement leaders, and victims of political violence to discuss strategies for combating what the president has repeatedly described as a coordinated campaign of domestic extremism.
The Jay Jones scandal is deepening as the Virginia Democratic attorney general nominee faces new scrutiny over disturbing comments about police and fellow lawmakers.
The Utah County court has delayed setting a preliminary hearing in the case of Tyler James Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of assassinating conservative leader Charlie Kirk earlier this month. Robinson’s attorney, Kathryn Nester, told Judge Tony Graf on Monday that the defense needs more time to review a massive trove of evidence.
Conservative influencer and pro-life advocate, Savannah Craven Antao says she has already felt the sting of political violence—and fears it won’t be the last time.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has unveiled a new initiative aimed at combating politically motivated violence in the state. The “Combat Violent Extremism Portal,” announced this week, will serve as a digital reporting tool where citizens can submit evidence of threats or acts of political violence.
Rep. Byron Donalds (R‑FL) argued on a recent interview that a radical left element within the Democratic Party is contributing to political violence in the United States. His comments came while discussing the murder of Charlie Kirk, whom Donalds described as “irreplaceable” for his work in conservative youth activism.
House Democrats are privately expressing alarm over the Kirk resolution, a Republican-led measure to honor assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
The Charlie Kirk assassination has sparked heated reactions across academia, with the chairman of the University of Michigan's faculty senate using Kirk’s death to launch new attacks.
Luigi Mangione is due in a Manhattan courtroom Tuesday as prosecutors push to use his diary at trial, arguing it reveals a chilling motive in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.