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On 60 Minutes, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox Urges U.S. to Reject Political Violence After Charlie Kirk Killing

He argues social media algorithms are driving hate.

Overview

  • Cox used a national 60 Minutes interview to press Americans to condemn political violence, saying he is simply trying to get people to stop shooting each other.
  • He recounted calling the White House to report that Charlie Kirk had died and said the widely shared shooting video keeps replaying in his mind.
  • The governor blamed algorithm-driven platforms for intensifying division and outrage, calling social media a cancer that is leading the country down a very dark path.
  • He highlighted his bipartisan Disagree Better campaign, launched through the National Governors Association, as a way to lower the temperature without abandoning deeply held beliefs.
  • Media reports have identified 22-year-old Tyler Robinson as the suspect, with texts reportedly indicating he said he shot Kirk because of perceived hatred; investigative and legal processes continue.