Scott Jennings says Charlie Kirk assassin failed to end movement

CNN commentator Scott Jennings argued that the gunman who shot Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk in Utah failed to silence the ideas Kirk promoted. In remarks first delivered in February, Jennings told an audience that the attempt to kill the conservative activist only amplified his message of faith and freedom.

Jennings spoke at the Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminar in Amelia Island, Florida. He described the shooting as an effort to suppress viewpoints taught on college campuses, including claims that the United States was founded on racism and that capitalism is inherently evil. Kirk, he said, had sought to counter those ideas through his activism.

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Illustration depicting podcast host Jennifer Welch mocking Erika Kirk on her show, as criticized in a Daily Wire opinion piece.
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Daily Wire opinion piece spotlights Jennifer Welch’s critique of Erika Kirk on 'I’ve Had It' podcast

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Daily Wire columnist Chloe Trapanotto criticized podcast host Jennifer Welch after Welch mocked Erika Kirk—the widow of slain Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk—during a recent episode of Welch’s 'I’ve Had It' podcast, including remarks about Kirk’s appearance in a video and labeling her a “racist fascist.”

Demonstrators staged a mock killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a protest outside a Turning Point USA event in San Antonio on Sunday. The incident occurred at the group’s Women’s Leadership Summit and included chants that Kirk “deserved to die.”

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Erika Kirk pulled out of a Turning Point USA event at the University of Georgia on April 14 after receiving serious threats, organizers said. Vice President JD Vance went ahead with his appearance, where Andrew Kolvet interviewed him in her place. Vance addressed her absence and defended her amid recent controversies.

In the ongoing investigation into Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner security checkpoint, new details from Cole Tomas Allen's manifesto—sent to family members who alerted authorities—reveal his prioritized hit list of Trump administration officials, security critiques, and apologies. As previously reported, the attack prompted the evacuation of President Trump and others, with charges now filed against the 31-year-old suspect.

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Federal prosecutors have charged 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen with attempting to assassinate President Trump in connection with Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Details from unsealed court documents reveal the suspect's targeting plans, amid praise for Secret Service response and calls for enhanced security.

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