White House senior advisor Stephen Miller expressed strong sentiments regarding the Trump administration’s response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
The nation grapples with the tragic news of Kirk’s brutal shooting at an event held at Utah Valley University in Orem.
During an appearance on Fox News on Saturday, Miller vowed to confront left-wing organizations he accused of inciting domestic terrorism across the country.
Here’s a transcript of his remarks:
“Where the left labels individuals as enemies of the republic, brands them as fascists and Nazis, and calls for their removal while publishing their addresses, what do you think is their goal? They are attempting to inspire someone to commit murder. That is their objective. That is their intent.”
“As we’ve witnessed in recent days, multiple videos show federal employees, bureaucrats, Pentagon staff, educators, and healthcare workers celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination. These are radicalized individuals. There is a domestic terrorism movement in this country. The last message Charlie Kirk conveyed to me before he passed was the necessity to dismantle radical left organizations that incite violence.”
“That was the last message he sent to me before that assassin took him from us. Under President Trump’s leadership, we will take action. I don’t care if it involves RICO charges, conspiracy charges, or insurrection; we will dismantle the organizations and entities that incite riots, doxing, and terrorism, and that commit acts of violence. It must end. My message to those domestic terrorists spreading this hateful evil is clear: you want us to live in fear? We will not live in fear, but you will live in exile.”
Watch the clip below:
Stephen Miller is going nuclear…
“This is not fringe anymore. Tape after tape shows federal workers, bureaucrats, educators, and nurses celebrating and cheering the assassination of Charlie Kirk! There is a domestic terrorist movement growing in this country.” pic.twitter.com/dZZN4UFwyK
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