Former Vice President Mike Pence urged the nation to lower the political temperature and not to put America “on trial” over the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

The conservative activist’s death drew myriad reactions — both sides of the political spectrum mourned him, but sections of observers celebrated or suggested he deserved to die.

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Pence acknowledged the increasing political tension in the United States and said he is “heartsick” about what happened to Kirk.

“You know, the Bible says we mourn with those who mourn and grieve with those

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