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First on Fox: R-Texas Rep. Chip Roy called on House leaders to establish a new interim committee to investigate “the attacks on our way of life, the destruction of the rule of law, and the murders of innocent Americans, famous and unknown murders.”
The next day, in a letter to Republican leaders Thursday Assassination Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Roy accused left-wing groups of inciting the current turbulent political environment.
“I respectfully ask the House to form a select committee on the ‘radical left attacking the money behind the rule of law and the rule of law, affecting power and power,” Roy wrote. “These patterns are undeniable: We witness the ongoing decomposition of law and order, not by chance to fuel anti-American ideology.”
Roy points to assassination attempts against the president Donald Trump In 2024, and 2017, the Congressional baseball team practice shooting, but added: “It goes far beyond politicians and the people themselves.”
Charlie Kirk assassination: Patel

Charlie Kirk speaks at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025 in Orem, Utah. Kirk, the founder of the American Turnover Point, spoke on his “America Comeback Journey” when he was shot and killed in the neck. (Trent Nelson/Salt Lake Tribune)
“We have seen that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) targets on the Family Research Council and Charlie Kirk are just witnessing shootings against each, including the tragic assassination of Charlie this week after being placed on the SPLC’s infamous “Hate Map” three months ago.”
“We have seen dangerous network organizations like Antifa, funding and deploying complex terrorist campaigns that attack law enforcement and destroy American cities. We have seen George SorosWREN collectively and other radical organizations funded and coordinated in the status of district attorneys and judges to coordinate the release of criminals to the streets. ”
He also accused the recent “leftist entities and public figures” at the U.S. border during the Biden administration.
“Enough. We must follow this money to identify the perpetrators of the anti-American attacks that are being coordinated against us and take all the steps required to stop them,” Roy wrote.
“When our fellow countrymen are rich in funding, pure pure Gadry and foreign interests with values of faith in God, loyalty to our constitution, and respect for freedom and Western civilization, we will no longer pretend to be bound together by common ideals.

Donald Trump then held the Butler Farm Show Inc. Saturday, July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania. (Getty Image)
Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of the U.S. Turnaround Point, was shot dead at a university campus event in Utah, and Gov. Spencer Cox posted a politically motivated assassination.
This caused sadness and anger among allies on his right, as well as bipartisan prayers for Kirk’s family and called for an end to the political violence that affected both sides.
In addition to the incident mentioned by Roy, a Democratic state legislator in Minnesota was killed at her home with her husband, dressed up as a policeman by masked assaulters.
Just earlier Thursday, a possible bomb threat forced the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to be headquartered in Washington. However, it was found that this was unreliable.
But Kirk’s assassination is the latest tragedy in a series of escalating violence that has left elected officials and other politicians concerned about their safety.
Several Republicans including Roy have accused Democrats of hatred for the right.
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Roy paid tribute to Kirk on the steps of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday night.
“We should be able to speak freely, with passion and respect, without giving that belief,” said the Republican of Texas.
“Our Founding Fathers are often on each other’s throats…you’re either tied up with something or you’re not. I think we should be tied up with the bigger goal of this country. And, you know, that’s what I’m going to stick to, that’s how I’m going to move forward. It’s all here, we’re here, bigger than ourselves.”
Fox News Digital contacted SPLC, Wren Collective and Soros through the Open Social Foundation, but there was no reply at the time of publication.