Utah Republican senator faces backlash over post condemning Kirk's killing [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Thu 11 Sep 2025 06.00 EDT
Last modified on Thu 11 Sep 2025 08.53 EDT
The official X account of Mike Lee, a Republican US senator, drew backlash after quickly condemning Wednesdays killing of influential conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah less than three months from when the politician initially responded to the shootings of two Minnesota Democratic lawmakers by boosting misinformation about that case.
A post from Lee, who joined the Senate in 2011, denounced Kirks murder as a cowardly act of violence while hailing the Turning Point USA executive director as an American patriot and inspiration to countless young people. His post also solicited prayers for the 31-year-old Kirks widow, Erika, and their children. The terrorists will not win, Lee said shortly after Kirks death while speaking at an outdoors gathering on the campus of Utah Valley University had been confirmed. Charlie will.
While some of the platforms users replied positively to the post, many others immediately alluded to how Lee focused on advancing conspiracy theories in the aftermath of the 14 June shootings that killed Minnesotas house speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, while wounding state senator John Hoffman her fellow Democrat as well as his wife, Yvette.
This is what happens, Lee wrote in an X post, When Marxists dont get their way. Attached to the post was a picture of the suspect charged in the shooting, Vance Boelter, evidently wearing a latex face mask.
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