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Remembering Charlie Kirk: Political Violence & Free Speech
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White House reels after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a key figure in the MAGA movement. Chief of Staff Susie Wiles expresses deep sadness and concern over the safety of conservative voices in a politically charged climate, urging vigilance while honoring Kirk's legacy by continuing to speak out.
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01:31|Former President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro are set to meet at the White House, marking a shift from recent tensions. Trump looks forward to discussing drug issues and strengthening the alliance, while Petro aims to address past disagreements. The meeting comes after US sanctions on Petro and his government over alleged drug ties, and Colombias labeling as uncooperative in the drug war. All eyes are on whether this meeting can bridge divides and enhance efforts against drug trafficking.
Jordan vs Smith: January 6th Showdown
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