CNN’s Tapper: If We Can’t Criticize Our Leaders ‘We Are No Longer’ the USA
Thursday on CBS’s “The Late Show,” CNN’s Jake Tapper said if citizens lose the freedom to “criticize” their leaders, then we were “no longer the United States of America.”

Thursday on CBS’s “The Late Show,” CNN’s Jake Tapper said if citizens lose the freedom to “criticize” their leaders, then we were “no longer the United States of America.”

Friday on FNC’s “Fox & Friends,” Cardinal Timothy Dolan said the late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was a “modern day St Paul.”

During Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “All In,” Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) said ABC suspending comedian Jimmy Kimmel was “North Korea-style stuff.”

Thursday on MSNBC’s “The Beat,” comedian D. L. Hughley said the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel is government-run “cancel culture.”

Thursday on MSNBC’s “Deadline,” Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) claimed Democrats were investigating the Trump administration’s role in ABC suspending comedian Jimmy Kimmel.
Wednesday on NewsNation’s “Cuomo,” commentator Bill O’Reilly said the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel was not about “censorship,” but about “responsibility.”

Wednesday on CNN’s “News Central,” political commentator Bakari Sellers said FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr was leading with “fascism” while discussing comedian Jimmy Kimmel being suspended.

CNN chief media analyst Brian Stelter said Wednesday on “OutFront” that the United States was a “less free place if late night comedians cannot do and say what they want” while reacting to the suspension of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” due to comments Kimmel made after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Wednesday on ABC’s “The View,” Joy Behar told her co-hosts that there is “no end to the incompetency of President Donald Trump’s cabinet officials.

Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday in a preview for his interview that will air tonight on Fox News Channel’s “Jesse Watters Primetime” that the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was caused by “left-wing political radicalization” of the killer.

Wednesday on Real America’s Voice’s “The Charlie Kirk Show,” guest host Glenn Beck placed Rush Limbaugh’s golden microphone in front of Charlie Kirk’s microphone and chair.

Tuesday on FNC’s “The Five,” co-host Greg Gutfeld said ABC late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel was “done” for claiming the alleged Charlie Kirk killer was “MAGA.”

CNN senior political commentator and former Obama adviser David Axelrod argued Tuesday on “OutFront” that conservatives were becoming “disillusioned” with President Donald Trump.

On Tuesday, during an appearance on MSNBC’s “All In,” Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) claimed that FBI Director Kash Patel was an “incompetent” internet troll.

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Deadline,” Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) said FBI Director Kash Patel has “absolutely politicized” the agency.

Actor Charlie Sheen said Tuesday on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” that the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was “this generation’s JFK moment.”

CNN chief media analyst Brian Stelter said Tuesday on “The Situation Room” that President Donald Trump has a “total lack of respect and understanding of the First Amendment in the United States.”
Monday on CNN’s “OutFront,” chronic Trump critic Adam Kinzinger claimed “people like” Vice President JD Vance were trying to make the assassination of Charlie Kirk a “divisive thing.”

Monday on CNN’s “OutFront,” political commentator Bakari Sellers said racism, bigotry, misogyny and divisiveness “came out of Charlie Kirk’s mouth while he was alive.”

Monday on MSNBC’s “Deadline,” Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, Jr. said the country had accepted the “monstrous behavior” of “Trumpism and MAGAism.”

Monday on CNN’s “The Arena,” host Kasie Hunt said Vice President JD Vance’s words made the path out of our so-called national divide “impossible.”

Sunday on Fox News Channel’s “Media Buzz,” host Howard Kurtz said the late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk “was not a saint.”

Sunday on CNN’s “Inside Politics,” Sen. John Fetterman said his fellow Democrats needed to stop saying President Donald Trump was acting like an authoritarian ruler because he was elected.

Sunday on MSNBC’s “Velshi,” Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers were acting like “slave patrols.”

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) said he will not seek re-election after two decades in Congress.

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” former Biden Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said President Donald Trump was “hurting” the country, not bringing it together with his response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was “an attack on the political movement.”

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) said President Donald Trump had not tried to bring the country together after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) said the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was a “direct assault on America.”

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) said Americans needed to talk about political differences the way the late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk did.

Friday on Newsmax TV’s “Rob Schmitt Tonight,” Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow called for a march on Washington to honor Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Friday on CNN’s “The Lead,” political commentator Karen Finney complained that President Donald Trump was using “crisis to further divide.”

Friday on MSNBC’s “The Weeknight,” Memphis Mayor Paul Young (D) said that he did not want President Donald Trump to deploy the National Guard to his city.

CNN senior White House correspondent Kristen Holmes said Friday on “Inside Politics” that President Donald Trump saying the radical left is the problem was “not the answer to toning it down.”

Friday on CNN’s “Inside Politics,” host Dana Bash claimed President Donald Trump’s comments on Fox News about the radical left were a “rhetorical grenade” on the political discourse in the United States.
CNN senior political commentator and former Obama adviser David Axelrod said Thursday on “Anderson Cooper 360” that conservatives saying we are at war in response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk were being “despicable.”

Thursday on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360,” senior political commentator and former Obama adviser David Axelrod complained that President Donald Trump was “targeting people who disagree with him.”

Thursday on MSNBC’s “The Briefing,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) said “our leaders” had to stop the “very intense rhetoric,” while discussing the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the Turning Point USA founder at Utah Valley University on Wednesday.

Thursday on ABC’s “The View,” the co-hosts reacted to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the Turning Point USA founder at Utah Valley University on Wednesday

Thursday on “CBS Mornings,” co-host Nate Burleson asked Kevin McCarthy, the former Republican Speaker of the House, if it was time for his party to reflect on political violence while discussing the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the Turning Point USA founder.
