Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on Charlie Kirk shooting
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) on Friday addressed a question both Republicans and Democrats were asking on the heels of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s death: Will the tragic event finally mark a turning point?
The Republican governor has a long history of trying to bring down the temperature in politics, before his latest test under tragic circumstances.
The Hawaii senator paused the partisan divide to openly admire Cox's words following Charlie Kirk's assassination earlier this week.
Gov. Spencer Cox, Gov. Jared Polis, Sen. John Curtis, and Rep. Michael McCaul will be on "This Week" airing on Sunday September 14.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox offered some more details about the disputed reporting from the Wall Street Journal that bullet casings from the shooter of Charlie Kirk had "pro-transgender and anti-fascist" messages.
President Trump said he heard Charlie Kirk was killed while he was in a meeting with architects on the ballroom addition to the White House. Aides entered the room and said, “Charlie Kirk is dead,” Trump recounted on Fox & Friends.