White House Seeks $58M for Security After Charlie Kirk Shooting and Manhunt

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The White House has requested $58 million from Congress to enhance security for the executive and judicial branches following the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, with funds aimed at protecting Supreme Court justices and law enforcement, amid rising threats to lawmakers and upcoming government funding deadlines.
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