Gov. Spencer Cox joined CBS News’ “60 Minutes” on Sunday evening to continue delivering a plea for peace following the political assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Cox also responded to a question about possible presidential ambitions.
In the wake of the Utah Valley University shooting earlier this month, Cox has continued to ask Americans to find a way to talk through their disagreements. CBS dubbed him a “lonely voice” in politics, as he calls for people to respect each others’ differences.
“I get accused on the right all the time of ‘I just want people to have a kumbaya moment. I want people to hold hands and just hug it out. And we’re done with that,’” Cox said, later adding. “I’m not asking anybody to hold hands and hug it out. I’m not asking for that. I’m trying to get people to stop