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Trump aide Stephen Miller vows to ‘destroy’ what he claims is ‘domestic terror movement’ after Charlie Kirk killing – live

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Miller again vows to ‘dismantle and destroy’ what he calls ‘domestic terror movement’ in wake of Kirk’s death

Rachel Leingang

Rachel Leingang

Vance is now talking with Miller about “about all of the ways that we’re trying to figure out how to prevent this festering violence that you see on the far left from becoming even more and more mainstream”.

First, Miller shared how Charlie Kirk was ever-present after Trump won last November. Kirk was in the campaign or transition office daily, getting into the weeds of policy ideas, Miller said.

He was so excited about all of us being here, and we would be talking about every executive order, every new regulation, every new policy plan.

Since Kirk’s killing, Miller said he had been feeling “incredible sadness, but there’s incredible anger” and will be focusing his “righteous anger” toward the “organized campaign that led to this assassination, to uproot and dismantle these terrorist networks”.

Detailing what he believes is a “vast domestic terror movement”, Miller mentioned “organized doxing campaigns, the organized riots, the organized street violence, the organized campaigns of dehumanization, vilification, posting people’s addresses, combining that with messaging designed to trigger, incite violence, and the actual organized cells that carry out and facilitate the violence”.

“With God as my witness, we are going to use every resource we have at the Department of Justice, Homeland Security and throughout this government to identify, disrupt, dismantle and destroy these networks,” Miller said, adding that they would do this “in Charlie’s name”.

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Rachel Leingang

Rachel Leingang

More high-profile Trumpworld guests are joining JD Vance as he guest-hosts a two-hour podcast in Charlie Kirk’s stead.

Robert F Kennedy Jr said Kirk was a “spiritual soulmate” to him after Kirk invited him on his show in 2021 to speak freely about vaccines. Kennedy endorsed Trump at a Turning Point rally in Arizona amid fireworks and sparklers on stage, which was “Charlie’s orchestration”. Kirk helped shepherd him into his role as health secretary, Kennedy said, and also helped his daughter-in-law get a role in the administration.

Susie Wiles, Trump’s chief of staff, praised Kirk and Turning Point for delivering Trump to the White House and for not joining calls during the election to oust Wiles from the Trump campaign.

Wiles said Kirk advocated for bringing in different political factions in key administration roles to expand the Maga movement. Those groups became Trump voters, she said, but now the Trump team had three and a half years to “coach voters to being Republicans so that in 2028 we can take the White House, the House and the Senate”.

Vance put it plainly: “If it weren’t for Charlie Kirk, I would not be the vice-president of the United States.” Kirk was perhaps the “most important person” in getting the Trump campaign over the finish line and getting Vance on the ticket, other than the president himself, he said.

Vance said he was not sure how Kirk’s role in the movement gets filled. Turning Point’s infrastructure on college campuses and in the conservative youth movement is strong, he said, but Kirk was “genuinely irreplaceable” as a talent. “How do you find a person who goes into these places, who takes very difficult questions, sometimes very hostile questions, and to your point, is actually engaging with them?”

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