‘YOU Caused This’: Obama Slammed For His Statement On Charlie Kirk

Barack Obama responded to the assassination of Charlie Kirk by denouncing the violence and offering prayers to his family. However, his remarks were quickly criticized by some as “tone deaf.”

Fox commentator Clay Travis accused Obama and other Democrats of contributing to a culture of hatred by frequently labeling Trump supporters as Nazis. He argued such rhetoric only encourages extremists.

In contrast, Senator Elizabeth Warren pushed back against claims that Democratic language played a role in the attack. “Why don’t you start with the President?” she said, shifting blame toward Donald Trump.

At the same time, the FBI officially confirmed that the Utah shooting was a targeted attack. Investigators believe the gunman fired from a rooftop while dressed in dark clothing.

Authorities are urging the public to come forward with any information that might help advance the case. Surveillance footage and eyewitness accounts remain central to the ongoing investigation.

Former President Trump, meanwhile, placed responsibility on what he described as “radical Left” rhetoric. He argued it created the hostile environment that ultimately led to Kirk’s death.

The debate over political language and accountability now runs parallel to the search for Kirk’s killer, as the nation grapples with both grief and anger in the aftermath of the assassination.