Former President Barack Obama issued a stark warning about the state of American politics after conservative figure Charlie Kirk was fatally shot, calling the moment a “political crisis of the sort that we haven’t seen before.”

On Tuesday (September 16), Obama appeared at an event in Erie, Pennsylvania, where he described Kirk’s killing as “horrific and a tragedy” despite not knowing the conservative activist personally and “disagreeing with many of his views.”

Obama appeared to call out President Donald Trump for promoting division following Kirk’s shooting.

“I think at moments like this, when tensions are high, part of the job of the president is to pull people together,” Obama said. “We have to respect other people’s right to say things that we profoundly disagree with.”

The former

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