On Monday’s edition of CNN’s OutFront, former congressman and outspoken Trump critic little Adam Kinzinger accused Vice President JD Vance of exploiting the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk for political gain. What this boneheaded traitor doesn’t realize is that JD Vance doesn’t need to do anything for political gain. The Trump administration is in the best position it’s ever been politically. The Trump administration is now about 18-0 in the Supreme Court, fixing the Constitution from all of the garbage that people like Adam Kinzinger have left us.
The exchange came during a segment with host Erin Burnett, who pressed Kinzinger for his reaction to Vance’s decision to host a podcast focused on Kirk’s murder. Burnett pointed out that several individuals in media and publishing had already lost their jobs after making controversial remarks in the wake of the assassination, highlighting just how raw and charged the national conversation has become.
If Kinzinger had a soul, he would know that our vice president did this show out of mourning and respect for one of his close friends, Charlie Kirk. But Kinzinger has no soul. Anyone who sat on the January Six Committee has lost their Soul. And I hope he burns in hell for it.
Kinzinger insisted that while anonymous social media users may have celebrated Kirk’s death, Democratic leaders themselves had largely expressed sympathy and compassion. By contrast, he argued, Vance was deliberately framing the tragedy as a political weapon.
Kinzinger doesn’t understand that conservatives have taken it on the chin for about three decades. They have been demonized and dehumanized in the same manner that Adam Kinzinger did with Trump and his supporters. Conservatives are not going to take it anymore. They just assassinated one of the most popular figures in the Conservative MAGA movement, and I think it’s pretty despicable for Kinzinger to speak out like this.
According to Kinzinger, this approach risks deepening divisions at a time when the country is already volatile. He warned that the rhetoric could spiral into what he called a “cycle of violence,” something he said would be disastrous for all Americans.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELThe former congressman also criticized Vance for speculating on the assassin’s motives, pointing out that law enforcement officials have yet to release definitive findings. He labeled Vance’s remarks “dangerous,” suggesting they were designed more to inflame than to inform.
Burnett said, “As you are both aware, a bunch of people have been fired for saying things after the Charlie Kirk murder. Congressman, so when you hear JD Vance hosting that podcast, the sitting Vice President of the United States hosting the Kirk podcast today, I know you had a chance to listen to much of it. You know, what did you think?”
Kinzinger said, “I mean, look, this is the weirdest time. It’s, you know, there’s only as I see it, only one kind of group of people trying to make this a very divisive thing and that is people like JD Vance. I mean I’ve only seen, like, we can all go on Twitter and see people that celebrate it. They’re usually faceless, nameless people and it’s disgusting. But every Democratic leader I’ve seen has expressed remorse for what happened, has expressed concern, has expressed compassion for the family. It’s like they’re trying to stir this thing up and it’s this is so dangerous. That’s the thing is, this is such a dangerous moment because a cycle of violence is what I fear, and a cycle of violence doesn’t end well for anybody. Nobody wanted this to happen to Charlie Kirk. this is awful. and for the vice president to say he knows who did it and the motivation. I don’t even think law enforcement has said that there was a specific motivation behind it. So this is really dangerous.”
Kinzinger’s comments reflect a growing unease among establishment figures who fear the political fallout from Kirk’s assassination could intensify partisan conflict. Yet it’s hard to imagine how the conflict could be worse than what Democrats and the Adam Kinzingers of politics have already stirred up. Kinzinger built his career on attacking Trump, pushing lies day after day on that committee. And not minor slips—bold-faced lies that collapse the moment they’re scrutinized. But truth was never the goal. His goal was partisan warfare, and he didn’t care who got hurt in the process.
The remarks also underscore the divide in how public figures are responding. While Democrats emphasize their condolences, Republicans like Vance argue that the assassination reveals deeper cultural and political rot. Kinzinger, who has long broken with much of the GOP base, sided firmly with Democrats in framing the real danger as the rhetoric coming from within his own party.
As the debate continues, the clash highlights how Kirk’s killing has become more than just a tragedy; it’s now a flashpoint in the wider cultural war, with both sides accusing the other of using the event to score political points.
Conservatives don’t have to apologize or tone things down from telling the world that we will no longer be victims of the Left’s cruelty. That ship has sailed.
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