Miller was a guest of the “Charlie Kirk Show”, which Vice President Vance moderated in honor of the killed influencer in the White House. Vance claimed that statistics speak a clear language: “People on the left defend and celebrate political violence much more.” He spoke of a “pyramid” of politicians, donors, journalists and activists who would not all commit a murder themselves. “But many of these people create an environment in which things like this inevitably happen.”
Specifically, Vance threatened two of the most famous left -liberal foundations in the country and criticized “generous tax benefits” for them. He stated that the Open Society Foundation of the billionaire George Soros and the Ford Foundation had financed a “disgusting article” by the magazine “The Nation” in which Kirk’s death had been justified. According to the “Washington Post” research, the Ford Foundation had already paid a grant to the magazine years ago.
US President Donald Trump once again stated considerations of classifying the left Antifa movement as domestic terrorist organization. “This is something I will do when I have the support of these people here,” he said on Monday in the White House with a view of his employees.
Miller said the government was “channeling the public anger about Kirk’s death to uproot and dismantle these terrorist networks. He threw the left camp “organized uprisings, organized street violence and organized campaigns for dehumanization and disposal of dissenters in the United States. The Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Homeland is now responsible for “destroying the networks and making America again for the American population”. All of this happens “in the name of Charlie”.
Vance said that the Kirk, popular with the youth, played a “decisive role in making Donald Trump the president and choosing me to be Vice President”. Political goal must now be that everyone “can express their opinion on the topics of the day without being stretched out by the ball of a murderer”.
In connection with the Kirk attack, the ZDF studio manager in Washington, Elmar Theveßen, was also targeted by the Trump government. The former US ambassador to Germany and today’s Sonderstanders Richard Grenell called Theveßen a “agitation” and “left-wing radicals” and called for his visa to be invalid. Grenell justified this with critical comments by the German journalist about Trump consultant Miller. Theveßen had attested Miller “very extreme views” that he came a bit “from the ideology of the Third Reich”.
The German Journalist Association (DJV) and ZDF defended Theveßen on Monday. The DJV federal chairman Mika Beuster also emphasized that compulsory means such as a visual deprivation against journalists have so far been known “only of autocratia”.
Federal Foreign Minister Johann WadePhul (CDU) also criticized the US government’s pressure on the ZDF correspondent on Tuesday. A visa deprivation would be “a significant impairment of press reporting” and would be “not acceptable,” he said in Berlin. The federal government is committed to working freely worldwide.
Kirk was shot on Wednesday at a appearance on a university campus in the state of Utah. The 31-year-old was one of the most influential right activists and influencers and helpers of President Trump. His critics accused him of racism and homophobia.
Investigators arrested a day after the crime. 22-year-old Tyler R. is said to have represented left-wing settings and finally radicalized. In the United States, however, it is discussed whether it was really “left”. According to the authorities, he also lived with a transparent.
According to the US federal police FBI, the suspicion against Tyler R. FBI boss Kash Patel told the broadcaster Fox News that DNA agreed on the murder weapon with that of the alleged shooter. Against the alleged assassin is expected to be charged in Utah on Tuesday.