Scott Jennings säger att attentatsmannen mot Charlie Kirk misslyckades med att stoppa rörelsen

CNN-kommentatorn Scott Jennings argumenterade för att gärningsmannen som sköt Turning Point USA-grundaren Charlie Kirk i Utah misslyckades med att tysta de idéer som Kirk förespråkar. I ett tal som hölls i februari berättade Jennings för en publik att försöket att döda den konservativa aktivisten bara förstärkte hans budskap om tro och frihet.

Jennings talade vid Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminar på Amelia Island i Florida. Han beskrev skottlossningen som ett försök att kväva åsikter som lärs ut på universitetscampus, däribland påståenden om att USA grundades på rasism och att kapitalism är i grunden ond. Kirk, sade han, hade försökt att motverka dessa idéer genom sin aktivism.

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