LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan leaders are talking out after conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was shot and killed Wednesday whereas talking at Utah Valley College, in line with President Trump.
“Thinking of Charlie Kirk, his family, and the community at UVU after the horrific shooting. We should all come together to stand up against any and all forms of political violence. It’s unacceptable,” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wrote in a put up to X (previously often known as Twitter).
Congressman Tom Barrett, R-Charlotte, known as the capturing an “act of pure evil.”
“The political violence in this country has got to stop. I’m praying for Charlie Kirk, his young family, and the Utah Valley community who witnessed this act of pure evil. God created each of us in his image and likeness, and we need to see that in one another, even those we disagree with,” Barrett wrote in a put up to X.
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