Republicans and Democrats, including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Nancy Mace, are canceling events and taking other security precautions.

The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is sending shock waves through Capitol Hill, with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle expressing fears for their own safety and taking greater security precautions following a summer of political violence.

Members are beefing up their security, moving public events indoors or canceling them altogether. One is even vowing to carry firearms.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., the progressive star who has faced numerous death threats over the years, said Thursday she had postponed two public events planned for this weekend in North Carolina, including a rally in Raleigh set for Sunday.

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    Members of Congress fear for their safety after Charlie Kirk assassination

    Good.

    The people shouldn’t be afraid of their government.

    The government should be afraid of the people.

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      They should be afraid of the people, but not of individuals with guns or money to hire contract killers.

      Kirk’s death was a public assassination. There are many easier for ways someone can kill an unsuspecting target. The way the killer escaped makes it likely they where professional or otherwise trained, not just crazy. The killer choose a difficult and public way to kill him, meaning it is more then just about killing Krik. It is clearly a message, question is what message and to whom.

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        They should be afraid of the people, but not of individuals with guns or money to hire contract killers.

        No, they should be afraid of that too, just like every other citizen in this country.

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          22 hours ago

          Maybe you are scarcastic, but I think nobody should be afraid of their life by getting killed by random people.

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            22 hours ago

            I agree! Nobody should be afraid for their life by getting killed by randos. However, 99% of the US population DOES have to fear it, and ~75% of the global population is in fear of being attacked by “some rando” called “The United States of America”.

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            If i can guess at their point is:

            25% people need fear to stay in line

            75% congress needs to feel the same risks as everyday people