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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (DN.Y. Charlie Kirk To follow critics.
Schumer’s allegation is Senate Democrats The proposed legislation is called the “Political Enemy No Law”, which would prohibit Trump and his administration from weaponizing government agencies. Here is a comment related to Kirk in the ABC bystander of late night TV host Jimmy Kimmel.
Senate Democrats say freedom of speech is “one of the biggest signs of our country” but the Trump administration “try to eliminate it.”

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (DN.Y. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, via Getty Images)
“Of course, those who violate the law should prosecute any violence to the greatest extent of the law,” Schumer said. “But it is annoying, annoying and non-American to use the tragic death of Charlie Kirk to strengthen the political witch hunting of critics.”
“Whether it’s Jimmy Kimmel, a civil society organization or Trump administration He continued: “The Crusades are endless when perceived by the political enemy. This is one of the most pathetic parts of all, because the submission of the Republicans to Trump is unrestricted because they are afraid to stand on Trump.”
Bondy’s “hate speech” rhetoric sparks a torrent of conservative criticism

Charlie Kirk speaks at CPAC in Oxon Hill, Maryland. (Kevin Lamarck/Reuters)
According to a one-page description of the bill, Democratic legislation will prevent the government from using the Justice Department, the FBI and the IRS, and other agencies, to hunt down people for criticism of the government.
This will also make officials demand to use their offices to follow critics, ensuring that the courts quickly dismiss “abusive action” and provide due process for U.S. nonprofits, which the government seeks to “label it as a criminal or terrorist organization.”

President Donald Trump walked to Air Force One at Morristown Airport on September 14, 2025 in Morristown, New Jersey. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Their legislative push was also after the Attorney General Pam Bondi Earlier this week, the government will “hunt you” if you target hate speech.
senator Chris Murphyd-conn. , calling her comment “bone creepy.”
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“The shooting of Charlie Kirk is a national tragedy,” he said. “It should have been a line in the sand, and it was President Trump who united the country to do whatever is necessary to eliminate political violence, political violence, political violence that emanated from the radicalization of the right and left wings.”
“But Trump and his lieutenant are choosing a different path,” he continued. “They chose to use this tragedy to destroy Donald Trump’s political opposition.”
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