Summary
Steve Bannon, former strategist for Donald Trump, said that the right should "go to war" after Charlie Kirk's assassination. Kirk was a conservative activist, and his death led to reactions across the political scene, including Trump blaming the "radical left." There are discussions about labeling antifa as a terrorist organization and investigating its funding.
Key Facts
- Steve Bannon called for the right to "go to war" after Charlie Kirk's death.
- Charlie Kirk was a co-founder of the conservative group Turning Point USA.
- Donald Trump accused the "radical left" of Kirk's assassination.
- Trump plans to label antifa as a terrorist group.
- 22-year-old Tyler Robinson is charged with Kirk's murder.
- There are plans to investigate those funding antifa.
- Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk's widow, has been elected as the new CEO and Chair of his organization.