MSNBC star Rachel Maddow spends just 22 SECONDS discussing Charlie Kirk in first show since assassination
By Alex Hammer,Editor
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MSNBC host Rachel Maddow devoted just 22 seconds to the assassination of Charlie Kirk during her first show since the shooting – using that time to attack the Trump administration.
Maddow had been addressing a New York Times report about White House plans to crack down on a nondescript left-wing network that Donald Trump had suggested radicalized 22-year-old suspect Tyler Robinson.
The segment in question had been centered around Trump’s ‘strongman’ politics.
‘Hey, once you’ve got an enemies list, no reason to keep it short,’ Maddow said.
‘They’re saying now they will use the horrific murder of pro-Trump activist Charlie Kirk last week as a justification for some undefined whole of government attack on what they always describe very vaguely as the left in this country.’
No mentions of Kirk – or his assassination – came up afterwards.
Instead, Maddow framed the plans as ‘a textbook agenda of every right-wing strongman everywhere.’
‘They all do the same thing. They tell people there is an enemy, an enemy within that demands emergency measures, right?’
Investigators still trying to piece together a motive for Robinson, who was arrested late Thursday and has since been charged with aggravated murder.
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty in the case.
On Monday, Trump and his allies said the suspect was part of a coordinated movement seeking to create a climate of violence against conservatives without providing any evidence.
Law enforcement is looking into whether Robinson believed Kirk’s views on gender identity were ‘hateful’ to transgender people.
The alleged shooter had a roommate who is transgender, Utah Governor Spence Cox said last week.
‘Clearly there was a lot of gaming going on,’ he said Sunday on NBC’s Meet the Press.
‘Friends have confirmed that there was kind of that deep, dark internet, the Reddit culture, and these other dark places of the internet where this person was going deep.’
The suspect is said to be not cooperating with authorities.
Maddow appears on-air one day a week and missed covering the killing and the subsequent manhunt.
Her MSNBC colleague, Matthew Dowd, was fired last week for implying that it was Kirk’s ‘hateful words’ that got him killed.
The Daily Mail contacted MSNBC for comment.