A timeline of recent political violence in America
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Political violence is hardly unprecedented in the United States. In fact, the country has “a long, dark history” of violence that has “struck the highest level of American politics,” said Kevin Boyle, a Northwestern University historian.
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ABC4 Utah on MSNParties agree that violence is a problem, but clash over the cause
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has united the parties in a sense of dread that the country has arrived at a dangerous place. How it got here, however, remains very much in dispute. President Trump wasted no time blaming the “radical left” for the death of Kirk,
Politicians are moving quickly on partisan redistricting efforts in several states to shape the 2026 midterm elections.
Tesla board chair Robyn Denholm dismissed concerns that Elon Musk's political activity had depressed sales at the electric-vehicle maker and said the billionaire was "front and center" at the company after several months at the White House.
The shooting of Charlie Kirk renewed disagreements between the parties over which actions might reduce political violence. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.), when asked about assertions that Democrats
Political violence and division are increasing across the U.S., with insights from retired professor Paul Rozycki discussing causes and potential resolutions. Rozycki notes the unprecedented division
On the campaign trail in 2023, Donald Trump laid out a promise that may have gone unnoticed by the public: a grand celebration for the nation’s 250th birthday in 2026 that would evoke monumental world’s fairs from centuries past.
The billionaire has sought to maintain ties with Vice President JD Vance, a potential heir to Donald Trump’s MAGA political movement.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNLawmaker leaves GOP for Democratic party after he got villainized for supporting LGBTQ+ people
O regon state Rep. Cyrus Javadi is leaving the Republican Party and running for reelection as a Democrat, citing his gay son and Republican book-banning efforts as some of many reasons he is finished with the party he “once called home.”