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When President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, it took more than a decade before Americans saw the infamous Zapruder film.

Today, the killing of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk can be replayed in dozens of high-definition clips across social media, reshaping how the nation confronts political violence in real time.

“You’ll never have an assassination again that we don’t have footage of,” presidential historian and former Secretary of Health and Human Services under the Bush administration, Tevi Troy, told Fox News Digital.

“I have an image in my head of what Lincoln’s assassination might have looked like, but every assassination since the Kennedy era, or even assassination attempts, there’s generally going to be footage about it

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