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What’s fuelling political violence in the United States?

Killing of divisive conservative Charlie Kirk triggers fears of a cycle of violence.

As investigators look into the killing of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk, his death is raising broader questions for the United States.

He was a divisive figure – wildly popular with some for his Christian views. But to others, he promoted hate and used racist, sexist, homophobic and Islamophobic language.

Kirk supported President Donald Trump, lobbying young people and promoting his “Make America Great Again” campaign.

His killing is one of 150 politically motivated attacks recorded in the US this year – a sharp increase on previous years.

What’s feeding this trend? And what does it mean for the future of the US?

Presenter: Sami Zeidan

Guests:

Eric Ham – US political analyst and author

Greg Swenson – Political commentator and chairman of Republicans Overseas United Kingdom

Richard Schoeberl – Former FBI agent and counterterrorism specialist

Published On 12 Sep 202512 Sep 2025

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