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38 Democrats vote ‘present’ as House adopts resolution honoring Charlie Kirk

The House of Representatives came together on Friday to honor the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist who was tragically shot and killed nine days ago. In a largely bipartisan vote, the House adopted a resolution condemning political violence and paying tribute to Kirk’s contributions to the political landscape.

The resolution, brought forward by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), passed with an overwhelming majority of 310-58. What was particularly noteworthy was the support from 95 Democrats, showing that this issue transcends party lines and unites us all in the face of senseless violence.

Charlie Kirk was a well-known figure in the conservative movement, known for his passionate advocacy for conservative values and his organization, Turning Point USA. He was a fierce defender of free speech and a vocal critic of the growing trend of political violence in our country.

His untimely death has sparked a national conversation about the need to address this issue and put an end to the dangerous rhetoric that fuels it. The House resolution not only honors Kirk’s life and legacy, but also serves as a call to action for all Americans to come together and reject violence as a means of political expression.

In a statement following the vote, Speaker Johnson emphasized the importance of standing united against political violence. He said, “Charlie Kirk’s tragic death serves as a stark reminder that we must come together as a nation and reject any form of violence in our political discourse. We may have our differences, but we must always remember that we are all Americans first.”

The resolution also condemns the recent rise in political violence and calls for a renewed commitment to civility and respect in our political discourse. It serves as a powerful reminder that our democracy is built on the foundation of peaceful debate and the exchange of ideas, not violence and intimidation.

The bipartisan support for this resolution sends a strong message to the American people that our elected officials are committed to upholding the values of our democracy and protecting the safety of all citizens. It also serves as a tribute to Charlie Kirk and his unwavering dedication to promoting conservative principles.

As we mourn the loss of Charlie Kirk, let us also remember his legacy and the impact he had on our political landscape. Let us honor his memory by coming together as a nation and rejecting political violence in all its forms. And let us never forget that we are all Americans, united by our shared values and our commitment to a peaceful and prosperous future for our country.

In the words of Speaker Johnson, “May Charlie Kirk’s legacy serve as a reminder that we are stronger when we stand together, and that our differences should never lead to violence.” Let us heed these words and work towards a brighter and more peaceful future for all Americans.

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