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WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 9: Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), along with doctors and public health experts hold a news conference on vaccine safety and efficacy on Capitol Hill on September 9, 2025 in Washington, DC. Sanders, the top Democrat on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, spoke about the importance of vaccines, following a recent heated Senate Finance Committee hearing in which Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended his vaccine policies, clashed with Democrats and faced scrutiny for forcing out the new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Bernie Sanders delivers the message America needs post Kirk killing, bridging the right-left divide

Sanders strikes the right tone amid heated rhetoric.

In the wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirks tragic assassination at a Utah university, Senator Bernie Sanders delivered a poignant message that resonated across the political spectrum. In a heartfelt statement on X, Sanders emphasized that a free and democratic society hinges on the fundamental right to express differing political views without fear of violence or intimidation.

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He went on to condemn political violence as an antithesis to democracy, labeling it as “political cowardice” and underscoring the necessity for open debate and mutual respect in a functioning democracy. Sanders highlighted the disturbing rise in political violence, citing incidents such as the January 6th Capitol attack and the shooting of Representative Steve Scalise, to illustrate the escalating threat to public discourse.

He called for a collective condemnation of all forms of political violence, regardless of ideological alignment, and urged Americans to reaffirm their commitment to democratic principles and civil discourse.

Sanders bridged the divide where Trump couldn’t

The Vermont senator’s remarks were met with widespread acclaim from both liberal and conservative voices. Conservative pundit John Podhoretz shared Sanders’ remarks, captioning his post. “Two stunning political moments in the past 24 hours: [Utah Governor Cox’s] eloquent appearance just now…and Bernie Sanders’s extraordinary statement yesterday.”

In stark contrast, former President Donald Trump’s response to Kirk’s assassination diverged significantly. While Trump condemned the killing, he also suggested that the incident was a result of actions by the “radical left,” framing the event within a partisan context. This rhetoric has been criticized for potentially inflaming divisions and undermining efforts to foster a unified condemnation of political violence.


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