House Divided Over Resolution Honoring Charlie Kirk

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The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution honoring conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was recently murdered, with most Republicans supporting it and some Ohio Democrats opposing it due to concerns over Kirk's controversial record and language in the resolution. The vote highlighted political divisions, especially among members of the Congressional Black Caucus, regarding how Kirk's legacy and the issue of political violence are addressed.
- House passes Charlie Kirk resolution: Ohio delegation split on vote Cleveland.com
- 58 House Dems vote against resolution honoring 'life and legacy' of Charlie Kirk Fox News
- Some Democrats oppose resolution honoring Charlie Kirk and condemning political violence NBC News
- A congressman called Charlie Kirk Jesus's '13th disciple.' Other Christians disagree NPR
- Congressional Black Caucus says resolution honoring Charlie Kirk ‘not about healing’ Politico
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