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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJimmy Kimmel tears into Trump over his response to Charlie Kirk assassinationLate-night host Jimmy Kimmel criticized President Donald Trump on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on Thursday over his response to the assassination of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk.Kimmel took issue with the president for blaming Democrats over their rhetoric in the wake of Kirk's murder, accusing Trump of escalating political tensions over the last decade."The man who told a crowd of supporters that maybe the Second Amendment people should do something about Clinton. The man who said he wouldn't mind if someone shot through the fake news media. The man who unleashed a mob on the Capitol and said Liz Cheney should face nine barrels shooting at her for supporting his opponent, blames the radical left for their rhetoric," he charged.ANTI-TRUMP VOICES PRAISE CHARLIE KIRK'S LEGACY AFTER ASSASSINATION, SAY HE WAS DOING POLITICS 'THE RIGHT WAY'Kirk, a husband and father of two, was shot and killed during a campus event at Utah Valley University Wednesday. He was 31.The TPUSA founder was shot in the neck as he spoke to the large crowd from under a white pop-up tent. He was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead later Wednesday afternoon.Kimmel opened his show by condemning Kirk's "senseless" assassination and criticizing the "extraordinarily vile responses" to the TPUSA founder's killing from "both sides" of the political aisle."With all these terrible things happening, you would think that our president would at least make an attempt to bring us together, but he didnt," he said.Showing the audience reactions to Kirk's murder on X from past presidents, Kimmel noted, "President Obama did. President Biden did. Presidents Bush and Clinton did. President Trump did not.""Instead, he blamed Democrats for their rhetoric," the late-night host added.CHARLIE KIRK PAINTED AS 'CONTROVERSIAL,' 'PROVOCATIVE' IN MEDIAS ASSASSINATION COVERAGEWhite House spokesperson Abigail Jackson responded to Kimmel and told Fox News Digital, "President Trump speaks the truth. Every single night Jimmy Kimmel gets on TV and divides the American people by fueling hatred and spreading lies about the President, his supporters, and any American who doesnt agree with his worldview. The only thing he should be doing on air is apologizing for his divisive rhetoric and Kimmel is an absolute ghoul for pointing fingers at President Trump following the tragic assassination of his dear friend, Charlie Kirk."In a statement posted to Truth Social on Wednesday, Trump issued a strong warning about the dangers of political rhetoric that fuels violence:"Its long past time for all Americans and the media to confront the fact that violence and murder are the tragic consequence of demonizing those with whom you disagree day after day, year after year, in the most hateful and despicable way possible."Trump added that for years, those on the radical left have compared "wonderful Americans like Charlie to Nazis and the worlds worst mass murderers and criminals."CHARLIE KIRK MOURNED BY WORLD LEADERS AFTER SHOCKING UTAH ASSASSINATIONANTI-TRUMP VOICES PRAISE CHARLIE KIRK'S LEGACY AFTER ASSASSINATION, SAY HE WAS DOING POLITICS 'THE RIGHT WAY'Although Kimmel did not address Kirk's assassination on his show Wednesday, most likely due to the murder taking place too close to the time the show was taped, the late-night host posted his reaction to Instagram before the show aired."Can we just for one day agree that it is horrible and monstrous to shoot another human?" he wrote. "On behalf of my family, we send love to the Kirks and to all the children, parents and innocents who fall victim to senseless gun violence."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 36 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBlackburn cheers Trump's move to 'Make Memphis Safe Again'Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., lauded President Donald Trump's announcement that the National Guard would come to Memphis, Tenn., to "Make Memphis Safe Again.""Today, President Trump answered my call to do whatever it takes to Make Memphis Safe Again, and I applaud his decision to send the National Guard to Memphis following his tremendous success in reducing violent crime in Washington, D.C.," Blackburn said in a statement to Fox News Digital."Time and time again, President Trump has stepped in to restore law and order in blue cities that refuse to protect their own citizens, and I will continue working alongside the Trump administration to hold left-wing officials accountable for the consequences of soft-on-crime agendas," she continued.TRUMP SAYS NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYING TO MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, NEXT AMID ANTI-CRIME PUSHTrump announced his plan to make Memphis, which the FBI reported had the highest crime rate in the country, the next stop in his plan to crack down on crime in major cities on "Fox & Friends" Friday morning.When asked about violence and Chicago, a city the president has strongly considered bringing the National Guard to next, Trump pivoted and said, "Were going to Memphis."TRUMP VOWS TO 'CLEAN UP OUR CITIES' AS CHICAGO WEEKEND VIOLENCE ESCALATES AND MORE TOP HEADLINES"Memphis is that's the next city deeply troubled," he said. "And the mayor is happy. He's a Democrat mayor. The mayor is happy, and the governor of Tennessee, the governor, is happy.""Deeply troubled," he said of the city. "We're going to fix that, just like we did Washington."Trump said that he "would have preferred going to Chicago," but it was a conversation with a railroad executive that changed his mind, and attention, to Memphis."I said, So what do you think, where should we go next as the city, because were going to do one, two, three, and then well do a few at a time, but were going to straighten out the crime in these cities," Trump said. "And he said, Sir, Memphis would be good."He confirmed his intent to send the National Guard, and added, "And anybody else we need, and by the way, well bring in the military too if we need it."TRUMP ROILS CHICAGO DEMOCRATS WITH 'APOCALYPSE NOW' MEME HINTING AT NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYMENTChicago had been in the administration's crosshairs for weeks following Trump's deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C., a move that came with his federalization of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) last month.But his tone on the city shifted earlier this week,when he told reporters, "We're working it out with the governor of a certain state that would love us to be there, and the mayor of a certain city in that same state would love us to be there."Meanwhile, Trump's federalization of the District's police ended on Wednesday. Under the Home Rule Act, Trump was given a 30-day window to control the local police force but was required to get an extension from Congress to maintain his grip.That never came, nor did Trump's suggestion that he would skirt Congress by enacting a national emergency to maintain his control of the MPD. The National Guard presence in the city is expected to remain, however.Fox News reached out to Mayor Paul Young and Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee for comment but did not immediately hear back.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 34 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMShamos malware tricks Mac users with fake fixesA dangerous new malware campaign is targeting Mac users worldwide. Security researchers at CrowdStrike uncovered Shamos, a new variant of the Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS), developed by a cybercriminal group called COOKIE SPIDER.The attack relies on ClickFix tactics, where victims searching for Mac troubleshooting help are lured to fake websites or GitHub repositories. These spoofed sites trick users into copying and pasting a one-line command in Terminal, supposedly to fix an error. Instead, the command silently downloads Shamos, bypasses macOS Gatekeeper protections, and installs the malware.Once inside, Shamos searches for sensitive data, Apple Notes, Keychain items, browser passwords, and even cryptocurrency wallets. The stolen information is zipped and sent directly to attackers, often alongside additional malware like botnet modules or fake Ledger wallet apps.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTER10 WAYS TO SECURE YOUR OLDER MAC FROM THREATS AND MALWARECybercriminals distribute these fake "fixes" through so-called "malvertising" campaigns and spoofed tech help sites with names like mac-safer[.]com or rescue-mac[.]com. These pages pose as trusted troubleshooting guides and appear in search results for common Mac issues, such as "how to flush resolver cache."The websites encourage victims to copy and paste commands that download malicious Bash scripts. These scripts grab the user's password, remove file protections, and launch Shamos. With persistence tools installed, the malware can even restart alongside the system, keeping control long after the initial infection.CAPTCHAGEDDON SIGNALS A DANGEROUS SHIFTYou can avoid falling victim to Shamos and similar threats with these proactive steps:Copy-pasting commands into Terminal may seem like an easy fix, but it's also one of the easiest ways for attackers to bypass Apple's built-in protections. If you see a command on a website, forum, or GitHub repository, don't execute it unless you fully understand what it does. Instead, confirm with Apple's official support site or the Apple Community forums, where experienced users and moderators can verify safe troubleshooting steps.Hackers know that when your Mac has a problem, you'll search for a quick solution. That's why they buy sponsored ads like the one below to push fake troubleshooting websites higher in search results. Clicking the top link may feel natural, but it could be a trap. Stick with trusted sources like Apple Support, or scroll past the ads to find legitimate guides.GitHub is an amazing resource for developers, but it's also become a hotspot for malicious repositories that mimic legitimate software. Attackers often clone popular apps or tools, then hide malware inside. Before downloading anything, check the publisher's name, stars, and activity history. If the account looks suspicious, inactive, or brand-new, avoid it.Mac malware is evolving fast, and Apple's built-in security features can't catch everything. A strong antivirus adds another layer of defense by scanning downloads, blocking malicious scripts, and detecting suspicious behavior in real time. Some security tools can even spot the one-line Terminal commands used by Shamos before they cause harm.Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android & iOS devices atCyberguy.com/LockUpYourTechSince Shamos is designed to steal personal information and send it to cybercriminals, reducing your online footprint can help limit the fallout. A personal data removal service scans data broker sites and removes your exposed information, making it harder for attackers to resell or exploit it after a breach. While this won't stop malware from stealing what's on your Mac, it adds another layer of protection by minimizing the data criminals can use against you.Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visitingCyberguy.com/DeleteGet a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web:Cyberguy.com/FreeScanApple regularly patches vulnerabilities in macOS that malware tries to exploit. By keeping your system up to date, you close the doors that attackers rely on. Enable automatic updates, so your Mac receives the latest patches as soon as they're available. Pairing this with good digital hygiene, like avoiding shady downloads, dramatically lowers your risk of infection.Cybercriminals know that when your Mac breaks, you'll look for quick answers. Shamos takes advantage of that urgency by disguising itself as help. Staying safe means slowing down before you copy, paste, or download anything. If something feels off, it probably is.Should Apple be doing more to protect Mac users from evolving threats like Shamos? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com/ContactSign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTERCopyright 2025 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 10 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSports outlet severs ties with Suns beat writer over Charlie Kirk assassination postsA Phoenix sports outlet "made the decision to part ways" with its lead Phoenix Suns writer following a series of posts on X about Charlie Kirk's assassination.Kirk was assassinated Wednesday at Utah Valley University, and Gerald Bourget suggested that he was "refusing to mourn" his death."'Political differences' are not the same thing as spewing hateful rhetoric on a daily basis, and refusing to mourn a life devoted to that cause is not the same thing as celebrating gun violence. Just so we're 100% clear on that," Bourget posted.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMBourget also said that Kirk's killing was the "Holy Grail of Ironies," referencing Kirk's stance on the Second Amendment. He also called Kirk a "bigot" who "spread genocidal propaganda.""If you're saddened by today's political violence, horrified by the video, or repulsed by my response, ask yourself why your reaction was different when it came to school shootings, mass deportations or the HUNDREDS of videos of horrific murders in Gaza (which Kirk cheered on).AARON BOONE RECALLS 'SPECIAL NIGHT' AFTER TRUMP'S MEETING WITH YANKEES ON 9/11 ANNIVERSARY"Truly don't care if you think it's insensitive or poor timing to decline to respect an evil man who died. Too many of you are more concerned with being polite and *appearing* to be good people rather than showing some damn backbone and standing on principal (sic) to condemn hate."The outlet announced its decision on Thursday."The opinions expressed by our employees do not represent the views of PHNX or ALLCITY Network," the company wrote on X. "We take matters involving violence very seriously and are committed to ensuring that ALLCITY remains a safe place for our employees and community alike. We have addressed this matter with the individual and made the decision to part ways."A Carolina Panthers staffer was also fired for similar comments shared online.Police confirmed Friday that a suspect in Kirks killing was arrested. He was identified as Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old Utah resident. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox stated that a family member of Robinsons contacted a family friend who then reached out to the Washington County Sheriffs Office "with information that Robinson had confessed to them or implied that he had committed the incident."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 10 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTop conservative speakers vow they 'will not be silenced' after Charlie Kirk's assassinationAfter the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk sent shockwaves through the political landscape this week, Fox News Digital spoke to several high-profile conservative speakers about the future of the movement and the influence Kirks legacy and style will have on it."Conservatives will not be silenced," Heather Mac Donald,Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal, told Fox News Digital, adding that Kirk "would not have been silenced" so conservatives should "emulate his courage."Columnist and commentator Bethany Mandel told Fox News Digital that Kirks assassination was "absolutely an effort to try to silence conservatives" and that "we have to resist the temptation to allow that.""We need to keep speaking out and double down on not only Charlies message, but his methodology," Mandel said.CHARLIE KIRK DEAD AT 31: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT HIS LEGACY AT TURNING POINT USAKirk was assassinated on Wednesday while speaking to thousands of students at Utah Valley University when a gunman positioned on a nearby roof fired a single shot, striking Kirk in the neck.Kirk was rushed to Timpanogos Regional Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, prompting an outpouring of support from conservatives across the globe, including President Trump who called the killing a "dark moment for America."On Friday, authorities announced that they had arrested a suspect, 22-year-old Utah resident Tyler Robinson."Charlie Kirk was a good man," John Ashbrook, co-host of the conservative podcast Ruthless, told Fox News Digital. "And his legacy will endure because none of us will ever forget his leadership nor the voice he provided for millions of regular people across this country."FOX NEWS PERSONALITIES OFFER EMOTIONAL TRIBUTES TO CHARLIE KIRK: 'HE LOVED AMERICA SO MUCH'Mac Donald told Fox News Digital that it is "hard to imagine" Kirk was killed for "any other reason than that he was breaking the stranglehold of anti-Western ideology on college campuses and beyond.""It was sadly fitting that he was killed at a college campus, and not even one known for its leftward leanings, since colleges are the seed bed of modern day speech suppression and the false equations that political contrarian speech = hate speech and that hate speech may be snuffed outapparently by any means necessary," Mac Donald said."The killer apparently agreed with those would-be censorers. The self-centeredness and historical and moral ignorance of coddled American students has bloomed into something more pernicious, as the beatification of Luigi Mangione already showed."Going forward, in terms of security at events for prominent conservative speakers, Mandel called on campuses and cities that "claim to care about the future of America and civil discourse" to step up and "ensure adequate security.""We should not have to pay tax in the form of security in order to safely share our political opinions," Mandel told Fox News Digital.Conservatives have rallied around Kirks style of speaking out publicly and exchanging ideas with those who disagree, including prominent influencer Ben Shapiro whowrote on X that "we will never stop debating and discussing.""We will never stop standing up for what America is and what she should be," Shapiro said, adding that he intends to continue speaking at colleges across the country despite the inherent dangers.Mac Donald told Fox News Digital,"It is a clich and self-serving to say: they fear us because we are winning, but presumably, there is less of aperceived need to efface someone who is losing a cause anyway. Kirk was feared because he was winning."0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 10 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWho is Tyler Robinson? What we know about Charlie Kirk's suspected assassinWASHINGTON, Utah Tyler Robinson, 22, has been identified as the suspect in Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk's assassination on a Utah college campus."We got him on the evening of Sept. 11," Utah Gov. Spencer Cox announced in a Friday morning news briefing."A family member of Tyler Robinson reached out to a family friend who contacted the Washington County Sheriff's Office with information that Robinson had confessed to them or implied that he had committed the incident."TIMELINE OF CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATIONSince-deleted Facebook posts, viewed by Fox News Digital, paint a picture of Robinsons life in Washington County, Utah, filled with family milestones, birthdays and school achievements.Steven Dunham, director of communications for the Washington County School District, confirmed to Fox News Digital that Robinson was a student in the district from 2008 to May 2021, attending Pine View Middle School and Pine View High School.By 2021, Robinson was shown moving into Utah State University (USU), with photos outside the Richard and Moonyeen Anderson Engineering Building.In a statement to Fox News from USU, the public university said: "Utah State University confirms that Tyler Robinson, the suspect arrested in the killing of Charlie Kirk, briefly attended Utah State University for one semester in 2021.""We can also confirm that he was a pre-engineering major and took classes consistent with that major for his one semester," the school added.PERSON OF INTEREST IN CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION PICTURED IN PHOTOS RELEASED BY FBIAt a news conference, Cox outlined the timeline leading to Robinsons arrest.The information was passed to the Utah County Sheriffs Office, investigators at Utah Valley University (UVU) and the FBI.Investigators said surveillance video showed Robinson arriving at UVU in a gray Dodge Challenger around 8:29 a.m. on Sept. 10, shortly before the shooting. A family member later confirmed to authorities that Robinson owned a vehicle matching that description."He is observed on video in a plain maroon T-shirt, light colored shorts, a black hat with a white logo and light colored shoes," Cox said.Fox News Digital captured a gray Dodge Challenger parked in the driveway of Robinson's family home in Washington, Utah.Family members told investigators Robinson had "become more political in recent years.""The family member referenced a recent incident in which Robinson came to dinner prior to Sept. 10," Cox said. "In that conversation, Robinson mentioned Charlie Kirk was coming to UVU. They talked about why they didn't like him and the viewpoints that he had."Investigators also spoke with Robinsons roommate."Investigators interviewed that roommate who stated that his roommate, referring to Robinson, made a joke on Discord," Cox explained. "The content of these messages included a need to retrieve a rifle from a drop point messages related to visually watching the area where a rifle was left engraving bullets and a message referring to having left the rifle wrapped in a towel."The investigation led to the recovery of a rifle north of UVUs Campus Drive Road, where authorities found a rifle wrapped in a "dark-colored towel.""The rifle was determined to be a Mauser Model 98 .30-06 caliber bolt action rifle," Cox said. "The rifle had a scope mounted on top of it. Investigators noted inscriptions that had been engraved on casings found with the rifle."Cox credited law enforcement and the public with swiftly closing in on Robinson."We are indebted to law enforcement across the state," he said. "Were grateful for everyone who worked together in such a short amount of time to find this person and to bring justice."WATCH: Utah governor details arrest of Tyler Robinson for Charlie Kirk's murderCOMPLETE COVERAGE OF CHARLIE KIRKThe Republican governor thanked Robinson's family members for doing the "right thing.""I want to thank the public who has been so engaged reviewing videos, helping us with sending in tips and helping us get to this point," Cox said. "I want to thank the family members of Tyler Robinson who did the right thing in this case and were able to bring him in to law enforcement as well."Cox also offered condolences to Kirks loved ones, saying: "I especially want to thank the family of Charlie Kirk Erika, Charlie's parents, his two young children."This is a very sad day for our country, a terrible day for the state of Utah," Cox said. "But Im grateful that at this moment, we have an opportunity to bring closure to this very dark chapter in our nation's history."0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 10 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRiley Gaines shares emotional Charlie Kirk tribute after Utah assassination: 'We dont have to live like this'Riley Gaines mourned the assassination ofCharlie Kirk, who she called "a friend and mentor," in a lengthy, emotional video in which she condemned the act of political violence against the popular conservative activist.Gaines, the host of OutKicks"Gaines for Girls" podcast and a 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer, shared her thoughts in a video posted by OutKick Thursday. The video came after the killing of Kirk, who was fatally struck by a single bullet during a speaking event on the campus of Utah Valley University on Wednesday."Ive lost a friend, a mentor, the person I go to,"Gaines began. "The intellectual mind and genius that is Charlie Kirk, the generational talent, I truthfully believe that his impact alone as one person and what hes been able to do through Turning Point, which Im a very very proud contributor of, I talk about it on this show all the time, what hes been able to do is transform a nation, revive a culture. A culture of young people, people just like me."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMGaines, who sat alongside Kirk for the "American Comeback Tour" event atSan Francisco State University in May, mourned for Kirks wife and two young children."I lost a friend and a mentor, Erika lost her husband, I cant help but think about her. This is one of the most kind and compassionate women you can possibly imagine. This was her greatest fear, I mean we had talked about it. This is her greatest fear, I wont go into the details there, two children lost their father. They will be haunted forever by the videos that cant be scrubbed from social media."CLICK HERE TO WATCH RILEY GAINES FULL TRIBUTE TO CHARLIE KIRKLike many who have spoken out on social media following the assassination, Gaines called the lack of tolerance for open discourse in the U.S.TIMELINE OF CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION"This nation has lost the best and most effective, most influential activist its ever had and Im not even just talking about a conservative activist. Im talking about on both sides," she said, later adding, "We dont have to live like this. We shouldnt have to live like this, in fear of speaking the truth raw and unfiltered."Gaines said that despite the tragedy of Kirks killing, her shared faith values with Kirk have kept her "grounded.""Im so grateful, thats really like the thing keeping me is any amount of grounded is knowing that Charlie knew Jesus. Knowing that he was a man who fought for the hope and the promise of eternal life, nothing of this world mattered to Charlie. Of course he loved his family, of course he loved this nation, he loved the truth, but he was fighting for eternal life and so my message to everyone listening is this: Is to take up the cross, is to live a life like Charlie Kirk did, to live a Christ-like life."Gaines went on to commend Kirk for his willingness "to go into the belly of the beast" and speak out about the values he cared about.Police confirmed Friday that a suspect in Kirks killing was arrested. He was identified as Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old Utah resident. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox stated that a family member of Robinsons contacted a family friend who then reached out to the Washington County Sheriffs Office "with information that Robinson had confessed to them or implied that he had committed the incident."Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 10 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMConservative voices erupt after CBS News host targets GOP rhetoric in wake of Charlie Kirk assassination"CBS Mornings" co-host Nate Burleson is facing criticism for asking former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) whether Republicans should "reflect" on their rhetoric following the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk a question critics say unfairly politicized a tragic moment.Kirk, a husband and father of two, was shot in the neck while speaking at Utah Valley University on Wednesday and later died from his injuries. While much of America is shaken by the horrific killing, some on the political left have pointed fingers at Kirk and fellow conservatives.Award-winning broadcaster Tim Brando, who spent 18 years at CBS Sports before moving to Fox Sports in 2014, said Burlesons comments should not be tolerated."Ihave nothing but positive things to say about my experiences there. The level of professionalism and decorum was its calling card.Walking thru the Broadcast Center to Studio 43 was an honor. This kind of rhetoric would never have been tolerated," Brando wrote on X.FOX NEWS ANNOUNCES PRIMETIME SPECIAL CHARLIE KIRK: AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL TO HONOR CONSERVATIVE LEADER"Some of whats online today is disgusting but when ya see this on airwaves once considered pillars of journalism its no small wonder how weve plummeted," he continued. "Its beyond the pale whats said here. Where and when does this end?"Burleson, a former NFL wide receiver, suggested that the Turning Point USA founder's words were "offensive to specific communities" at times, and "not everyone took to his words or his rhetoric" before questioning McCarthy.Burleson asked, "Speaking of this tragedy, is this a moment for your party to reflect on political violence?"Co-host Gayle King added that "both parties" should reflect. McCarthy responded by stating he doesn't see rising political violence as an issue within individual parties but rather as an issue that the entire nation is facing.Longtime conservative communications guru Steve Guest called Burlesons remarks "unhinged," and shared a clip that went viral on X with more than 3.6 million views by Friday morning.CHARLIE KIRK WAS PROUD CHAMPION OF CHRISTIANITY ON CAMPUSES NATIONWIDE: 'I'M NOTHING WITHOUT JESUS'"This was highly offensive Nate Burleson. Charlie Kirk was assassinated in front of his family and you ask if Republicans need to tone down their rhetoric? When you call one side racist Nazis that are a threat to democracy you encourage this Violence," former NFL player and congressional candidate Jay Feely responded.Townhall columnist Dustin Grage said Burleson needs to "read the room," while Meghan McCain blasted the CBS host."So one of the most prominent republicans on planet earth gets slaughtered in cold blood in front of his wife and kids and WE need to tone down the rhetoric? Bari Weiss cant take over this piece of s--- network fast enough," McCain wrote, referring to reports that The Free Press founder Bari Weiss is set to join CBS News in a leadership role."Nate Burleson, probably a nice guy... but reminding us that he's a former NFL player and got WAY, WAY, WAY out over his skis," NewsBusters managing editor Curtis Houck responded.COMPLETE COVERAGE OF CHARLIE KIRK"If they aren't going to change over this, they aren't going to change over anything," political pundit Stephen L. Miller wrote."Nate Burleson at CBS News should be on the layoff list when Paramount reorganizes," conservative radio host Erick Erickson wrote.NewsBusters associate editor Nicholas Fondacaro called it"absolutely ghoulish behavior" from Burleson and OutKick columnist Bobby Burack called the CBS News host "clueless."CBS News and Paramount did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News Digitals Marc Tamasco and Joseph A. Wulfsohn contributed to this report.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 5 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNews anchor reveals cancer diagnosis, plus doctor promotes Ozempic for allMIND TRIP A psychedelic drug popular in the 1960s could be effective against anxiety, research suggests. Continue readingTOILET TALK - Scrolling on your phone in the bathroom raises a little-known health risk, experts warn. Continue readingFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthFox News AutosFox News Entertainment (FOX411)Fox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoFox Nation0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 12 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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