Lawmakers bridged the partisan divide on Wednesday after news that conservative activist Charlie Kirk, 31, was killed from a gunshot wound.
Prayers for Kirk's recovery on social media swiftly turned into condolences to his family and a widespread condemnation of political violence from both Republicans and Democrats.
"It’s devastating news," House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said. "The idea that political violence has taken one of the strongest voices on the conservative side is a great heartbreak. Charlie was a close friend of mine and a confidant, and he will be sorely missed, and we need every political leader to decry the violence and to do it loudly. The problem is in the human heart, and it's gotten out of hand."
"This is beyond terrible," Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., said. "Charlie Kirk was a husband, father, and son. Violence is never the answer. Sydney and I are keeping the Kirk family in our prayers."
President Donald Trump confirmed the news on ...