The newspaper’s conservative editorial board said the president “can help the country rise above this madness."

Shooting of the commentator comes as a series of events show a rising level of violence related to political dissent

Kirk's death followed attacks in recent years on Trump, state governors, state lawmakers, members of Congress and even the US Capitol.

This is a moment to turn down the volume and reflect on our political culture.

Initial expressions of grief and shock were overtaken by open calls for reckoning and vengeance, as some proclaimed the country was on the brink of civil war.

Charlie Kirk's killing is another episode of gun violence in America and the latest in a line of recent political violence.

The newspaper’s conservative editorial board said the president “can help the country rise above this madness."

Nach dem tödlichen Angriff auf den Aktivisten Charlie Kirk bei einer Veranstaltung in Utah diskutiert Amerika über politische Gewalt. Trump macht eine bestimmte „Art von Rhetorik“…

Politically-motivated attacks have nearly doubled in the first half of 2025, with one expert fearing the assassination could be a ‘flashpoint’.

After rightwing activist was killed, nation already grappling with polarization faces shock bordering on despair

Jonathan Freedland speaks to the Guardian’s Washington DC bureau chief, David Smith, about the rise in political violence in the US after the rightwing activist Charlie Kirk was…

Editorial: The shooting of the Turning Point USA co-founder should not be used to foment further division in a polarised country

Trump argued in an interview that the “radicals on the left are the problem” following the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.

“At some point, we have to find an off-ramp, or it’s going to get much, much worse,” Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, said of political violence after a suspect was caught in the…

In their humane responses to the killing of Charlie Kirk, Democrats are observing the old norms. Things are different now: anger and division rule, says Guardian columnist…

Utah governor is calling for calm and reason after Charlie Kirk's death. Will Americans listen?