Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro Urges National Condemnation Political Violence Following High-Profile Attacks
Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro Urges National Condemnation Political Violence Following High-Profile Attacks

Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro Urges National Condemnation Political Violence Following High-Profile Attacks

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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has called for a universal condemnation of political violence following a recent surge in such incidents, including the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and other notable attacks. Speaking on NBC's "Meet the Press," Shapiro, who survived an arson attack on his residence earlier this year, emphasized the need for healing, dialogue, and constructive debate rather than violence. He highlighted the emotional and physical scars left by political violence, referencing victims like Charlie Kirk, Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman, and others. Shapiro also criticized President Trump's suggestion to potentially revoke broadcasters' licenses for airing perceived attacks against him, labeling it an attempt to stifle dissent and a threat to free speech. Throughout his remarks, Shapiro stressed the importance of embracing commonalities to strengthen the nation and protect constitutional freedoms, particularly the First Amendment. He expressed hope that the country can move toward unity rather than division amid these challenging times.

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