Scott Jennings affirme que l'auteur de l'attentat contre Charlie Kirk a échoué à mettre fin à son mouvement

Le commentateur de CNN Scott Jennings a soutenu que le tireur qui a pris pour cible Charlie Kirk, fondateur de Turning Point USA, dans l'Utah, n'est pas parvenu à faire taire les idées que ce dernier promeut. Dans des propos tenus en février, M. Jennings a déclaré devant un public que la tentative d'assassinat contre le militant conservateur n'avait fait qu'amplifier son message de foi et de liberté.

M. Jennings s'exprimait lors du séminaire national sur le leadership du Hillsdale College à Amelia Island, en Floride. Il a décrit la fusillade comme une tentative de supprimer des points de vue enseignés sur les campus universitaires, notamment les thèses selon lesquelles les États-Unis auraient été fondés sur le racisme et le capitalisme serait intrinsèquement mauvais. Selon lui, M. Kirk cherchait à contrer ces idées par son militantisme.

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