
Pete Buttigieg on social media and political violence
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg responds to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox calling social media “a cancer on our society” after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
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Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg responds to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox calling social media “a cancer on our society” after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
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Ex-FBI agent warns of growing "assassination culture" as investigators examine motive in Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox provides updates on the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s assassination, telling “Meet the Press” that the suspect was in a romantic relationship with his roommate, who is cooperating with authorities.
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