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Trump administration seeks $58 million safety increase after Charlie Kirk assassination

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Last updated: September 14, 2025 8:53 pm
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The Trump administration is asking Congress to approve an extra $58 million for safety to guard the chief and judicial branches following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a management aide confirmed to NBC Information on Sunday.

The Trump administration helps including more cash to guard members of Congress, too, however deferred to the legislative department on how to try this, the management aide advised NBC Information.

The request comes as Republicans and Democrats negotiate a stopgap funding invoice and as lawmakers have beefed up their private safety, moved occasions indoors or canceled them altogether following Kirk’s killing in Utah and an uptick in political violence general.

Kirk’s assassination was the most recent in a string of incidents, together with the killing of Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband and the wounding of her Democratic colleague and partner, an arson assault on Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s residence and the 2 assassination makes an attempt towards President Donald Trump final summer season.

Punchbowl Information first reported the administration’s request.

Home Democrats are anticipated to carry a digital briefing Sunday with the Home sergeant at arms and the Capitol Police chief to debate member safety, based on an invite obtained by NBC Information.

The invitation was additionally prolonged to members’ spouses or vital others.

Reacting to the information of the extra funding request Sunday, some lawmakers expressed assist for the measure, saying they hope Congress will “step up” and conform to bulk up funding for safety, citing an uptick in political violence.

“I hope we are going to put money into securing our public life, as a result of incidents like this tragedy in Utah, just like the homicide of Melissa and her husband, Mark Hortman, in Minnesota, frankly, gasoline additional anger in our nation. And the methods through which people are then taking the horrific photographs of those incidents and propagating them on the web provides gasoline to the hearth,” Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., stated Sunday throughout a joint interview with Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

Lankford agreed with Coons’ remarks, saying the funding goes past defending people and likewise safeguards the nation’s capability to have civil discourse.

“After we’re speaking about defending judges and defending people, it’s not simply their private security. It’s actually declaring to the nation that we consider that these duties are exhausting, that there ought to be intense debate, that we’ve very totally different views,” Lankford stated.

Scott Wong

Scott Wong is a senior congressional reporter for NBC Information.

Raquel Coronell Uribe

Raquel Coronell Uribe is a breaking information reporter. 

Gabrielle Khoriaty contributed.

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