Utah governor makes plea after Charlie Kirk shooting
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Utah’s grieving governor opens up about his state, the country’s dangerous spiral, and a haunting conversation with the president.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox’s campaign to turn down the nation’s political temperature has long stood out as a rarity in a Republican Party led by President Donald Trump.
Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University has prompted calls from Gov. Spencer Cox to reject political violence and conspiracy theories spreading online.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox warned on Thursday night that "bots from Russia and China" are trying to incite violence over the killing of Charlie Kirk, and everyone should just put down their phones. "I think Charlie said it best: when things get bad,
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Gov. Cox: Utah can lead the nation in addressing political polarization after the Kirk assassination
The horrific murder of Kirk, who left behind his wife, Erika, and two children under 4, embodied the spiraling political polarization that Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has used his platform to call out and condemn for the past four years.
Gov. Spencer Cox, Sen. John Curtis, Gov. Jared Polis, and Rep. Michael McCaul will be on "This Week" airing on Sunday September 14.
The man who allegedly assassinated Charlie Kirk did so because he hated the views of the Christian conservative youth activist, said Utah Gov Spencer Cox, who added that the investigation into his
Investigators discovered a bolt action rifle wrapped in a dark towel in a nearby wooded area on the edge of the college campus, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said. They also found several bullet casings with various inscriptions.