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President Donald Trump has made some of his most intense statements yet after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, attributing the hindrance of national recovery to the ‘radical left.’ He also firmly demanded that billionaire Democratic supporter George Soros be imprisoned under racketeering statutes.
In a phone conversation with NBC News, Trump expressed his desire for the country to heal from the trauma of Kirk’s tragic death but was quick to attribute blame to his political foes.
‘I’d like to see it [the nation] heal. But we’re dealing with a radical left group of lunatics, and they don’t play fair and they never did.’
These statements follow the incident where 22-year-old Tyler Robinson is accused of opening fire at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University, allegedly killing 31-year-old Kirk in what is being treated as a politically motivated crime by the authorities.
Investigators found bullet casings at the crime scene engraved with esoteric fascist symbols, references to video games, and obscure internet slang, heightening concerns about the escalating impact of online political discourse turning violent.
Officials say Robinson had no prior criminal history and was previously unaffiliated with any political party.
Public records show his most recent voter registration was in July 2021, with no party affiliation. A family member reported that Robinson had expressed severe criticism of Kirk during a family dinner shortly before the event at Utah Valley.
Robinson now faces multiple felony charges, including aggravated murder and obstruction of justice.

President Donald Trump issued his most explosive remarks yet following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk

Trump has accused the ‘radical left’ of blocking national recovery and has specifically argued for the incarceration of Democratic donor George Soros and his ‘radical left son,’ Alex.
Prosecutors have not announced whether they will pursue the death penalty despite Trump’s insistence.
While the investigation into Robinson’s motives remains ongoing, Trump wasted no time casting blame far beyond the shooter.
During a Friday appearance on Fox & Friends, Trump accused George Soros, the 95-year-old Hungarian-American philanthropist and founder of the Open Society Foundations, of playing an indirect role in Kirk’s death.
‘We’re going to look into Soros,’ Trump said, suggesting he could face prosecution under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) – a law typically used to go after organized crime.
Pressed again on Saturday by NBC, Trump doubled down: ‘He should be put in jail. He’s a bad guy.’
His remarks echoed those posted on his Truth Social platform last month.
‘George Soros, and his wonderful Radical Left son, should be charged with RICO because of their support of Violent Protests, and much more, all throughout the United States of America. We’re not going to allow these lunatics to rip apart America any more, never giving it so much as a chance to ‘BREATHE,’ and be FREE,’ Trump wrote.
‘Soros, and his group of psychopaths, have caused great damage to our Country! That includes his Crazy, West Coast friends. Be careful, we’re watching you!’

The remarks come just days after 22-year-old Tyler Robinson allegedly opened fire during a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University, killing 31-year-old Kirk

Charlie Kirk is seen at Utah Valley University, greeted by supporters and security personnel. This moment occurred minutes before the fatal shooting that ended his life
The incendiary rhetoric prompted a swift and firm rebuttal from Soros’s organization, the Open Society Foundations.
‘The Open Society Foundations, founded by George Soros and chaired by Alex Soros, do not support or fund violent protests. Allegations to the contrary are false, and the threats against our founder and chair are outrageous.
‘Our mission is to advance human rights, justice, and democratic principles in the United States and around the world. We stand for fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the US Constitution, including the rights to free speech and peaceful protest that are hallmarks of any vibrant democracy.’
Kirk’s killing has sent shockwaves through conservative circles, with tributes pouring in from right-wing lawmakers and influencers.
But the aftermath has also sparked renewed debate about the dangerous temperature of political rhetoric on all sides.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, issued a plea for unity and restraint.
‘Now is not the time for more finger-pointing. We need to ask ourselves what kind of political culture we are fostering and whether we’re doing enough to prevent tragedy.’
But Trump showed no interest in dialing down his rhetoric.

Republicans have long accused Soros of funding violent demonstrations and riots

In 2023, Soros, 95, handed control over the philanthropic organization to his youngest son Alex. During the 2024 election, Alex supported and raised money for Trump’s opponent Kamala Harris. The younger Soros is married to Hillary Clinton’s close aide Huma Abedin

Trump shared his throughts on George Soros late last month

Trump accused George Soros, the 95-year-old Hungarian-American philanthropist and founder of the Open Society Foundations, of playing an indirect role in Kirk’s death

People run after shots were fired during an appearance by Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University

People attend a vigil in Provo, Utah after right-wing activist and commentator, Charlie Kirk, an ally of President Trump, was fatally shot
‘They [the left] don’t like what’s been happening,’ he told NBC. ‘We’ve been winning very big.’
On Wednesday, in a somber video recorded from the Oval Office, Trump promised to hold not just the killer accountable, but ‘each and every one of those who contributed to this atrocity… including the organizations that fund and support it.’
Trump’s remarks also reflect a broader strategy duing his 2024 campaign when he painted a picture of a nation under siege by liberal elites, shadowy donors, and violent activists.
Meanwhile, the investigation into Tyler Robinson’s alleged attack is continuing.
Authorities have not publicly confirmed a motive, but sources familiar with the probe say digital evidence, including online posts, gaming chat logs, and Discord messages are being reviewed for signs of ideological radicalization.
So far, no evidence has emerged linking Robinson to any group funded by Soros or affiliated with the Open Society Foundations.