Inilathala ni: Mherry Vhibe Macalalag
Petsang Inilathala: October 8 2025
Oras na Inilathala: 10:18 AM
The fatal shooting of conservative youth leader Charlie Kirk had set off a political storm in the United States, which in turn pushed the Trump administration to announce that it would pursue a nationwide offensive against what it described as a rising threat from left-wing extremists.
Senior presidential aide Stephen Miller stressed that the White House had ordered federal agencies to identify, disrupt, dismantle, and destroy such networks in order to make the country safe again for the American people.
Miller had delivered the statement on Kirk’s podcast, which Vice President JD Vance temporarily hosted following the tragedy.
He explained that the administration intended to channel all of the anger generated by what it called an organized campaign that culminated in Kirk’s assassination, and that this energy would be used to uproot and dismantle the networks they believed responsible.
President Donald Trump, meanwhile, revealed that he was considering the use of organized crime statutes to prosecute individuals financing far-left groups and had again revived the possibility of designating the Antifa movement as a domestic terrorist organization, despite the absence of any formal legal process under U.S. law to make such a designation.
These strong declarations had come after a tense week in Utah, where Kirk, 31, was fatally shot in the neck while addressing students at Utah Valley University during his “American Comeback Tour” on September 10.
Security footage later showed a gunman climbing onto a campus rooftop and firing a single round from what investigators described as a high-powered, bolt-action rifle.
DNA evidence collected at the scene eventually led authorities to 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, who was apprehended two days later following a 33-hour manhunt that Utah Governor Spencer Cox hailed as a historic achievement for state law enforcement, praising the speed and efficiency of investigators by declaring, “We got him.”
Trump had condemned the attack as a “heinous assassination” and promised to bestow the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Kirk posthumously.
He described the slain youth leader as a giant of his generation and a champion of liberty, asserting that like the heroes of 9/11, Kirk would never be forgotten.
In solidarity with Kirk’s family, Vice President Vance canceled a scheduled 9/11 memorial appearance and accompanied them as they returned to Arizona with Kirk’s remains aboard Air Force Two.
"This event is horrifying, alarming, but not necessarily surprising," said Mike Jensen, a researcher on political violence.
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[2] Agence France-Presse. (2025, September 12). Trump, other officials mourn Charlie Kirk amid 9/11 tributes. ABS-CBN News. https://www.abs-cbn.com/news/world/2025/9/12/trump-other-officials-mourn-charlie-kirk-amid-9-11-tributes-0822
[3] Reuters. (2025, September 12). Investigators in Charlie Kirk killing find weapon, release images of person of interest. Rappler. https://www.rappler.com/world/us-canada/charlie-kirk-murder-updates-september-11-2025/
[4] Reuters. (2025, September 11). Nation on edge: Experts warn of ‘vicious spiral’ in political violence after Kirk killing. Rappler. https://www.rappler.com/world/us-canada/death-charlie-kirk-vicious-spiral-political-violence/
[5] Agence France-Presse. (2025, September 16). White House vows to take on left-wing ‘terror’ movement after Kirk killing. ABS-CBN News. https://www.abs-cbn.com/news/world/2025/9/16/white-house-vows-to-take-on-left-wing-terror-movement-after-kirk-killing-0936