Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., listens as Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem speaks throughout a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Safety oversight listening to, Thursday, Could 8, 2025, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
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Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut calls efforts to focus on or silence left-leaning or progressive teams after the killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk is “straight out of the totalitarian playbook.”
Senior members of the Trump administration, together with Vice President Vance and White Home Deputy Chief of Employees Stephen Miller, pledged to make use of the Departments of Justice and Homeland Safety to disrupt networks they are saying are liable for scary violence.
Talking to Morning Version, Murphy mentioned it might be “a extremely darkish time for this nation if mainstream progressive organizations are simply labeled as terrorists or as inciters of violence just because they’re working to undermine the president’s political agenda.”
Murphy’s feedback got here as at the least 30 individuals throughout the nation have already been fired or investigated over social media posts about Kirk’s demise and amid calls from Republican officers and right-wing influencers for extra crackdowns.

Kirk, 31, founding father of the conservative youth group Turning Level USA, died after being shot within the neck on Sept. 10 whereas talking at Utah Valley College in Orem. He was a number one determine in mobilizing younger voters for Republican politics. A 22-year-old Utah resident named Tyler Robinson was arrested on Friday following a two-day manhunt. On Tuesday, he was charged with seven counts, together with aggravated homicide.
Kirk’s demise has sparked fierce debate over whether or not and the way he ought to be honored. Critics level to his incendiary remarks — equivalent to calling Martin Luther King Jr. “terrible” and demanding Nuremberg-style trials for docs who present gender-affirming care. Others, in the meantime, are demanding penalties for these they imagine are justifying the homicide.
Murphy, chatting with NPR’s Michel Martin, warned concerning the dangers of political violence, efforts to silence dissent and the hazards of heated rhetoric throughout the political spectrum.
This interview is edited for size and readability.
Interview highlights
Michel Martin: You posted a message on X over the weekend saying, “Listen. One thing darkish may be coming.” What did you imply by that?
Sen. Chris Murphy: As we’re all reeling over the assassination of Charlie Kirk and this broader improve in political violence, this was a possibility, within the wake of the assassination, for the President to attempt to deliver the nation collectively across the work we have to do to attempt to make it possible for violence is unacceptable in any circumstance. However he appears to be doing the other. As your reporter famous, they’re readying what could also be a dizzying, high-volume assault on the President’s political opponents, primarily exploiting the demise of Charlie Kirk to attempt to get rid of those that are attempting to politically stand in opposition to the President’s agenda. And I feel that that might be a extremely darkish time for this nation if mainstream progressive organizations are simply labeled as terrorists or as inciters of violence just because they’re working to undermine the President’s political agenda. This has been ongoing work for the administration for the final 9 months. They have been doing it at a smaller scale, however they now could also be readying to ramp up and try to essentially, really do vital injury to our democracy, and we now have to be watchful for it.
Martin: Is it potential that that is the warmth of the second, that, as our colleagues have been mentioning within the reporting, Charlie Kirk is any person who had some very shut relationships with among the individuals on this White Home? Is it potential that that is the emotion of the second?
Murphy: I feel which may be true, however I feel it is also straight out of the totalitarian’s playbook. In case you have a look at different societies the place you had an elected chief that determined that they wished to rule ceaselessly, they find yourself making an attempt to solid and label their political opposition as instigators of violence. So you have got, I feel, seen all the methods through which the Trump administration has watched what’s occurred in locations like Turkey and Hungary and copied it, their assaults on the authorized occupation, their assaults on larger schooling. This could be a tactic that isn’t new or distinctive. It is one other mechanism that different would-be autocrats have tried to make use of to destroy and shut down their political opposition teams.
Martin: How are you advising individuals to arrange for that? What do you suppose individuals ought to do?
Murphy: First, it is vital for us to acknowledge and say that political violence is unacceptable. We do not but know the total motives of this shooter, however there have been political assassinations and political assassination makes an attempt which can be resulting from right-wing radicalism and left-wing radicalism, and there ought to be nobody on this nation and nobody on the left that’s celebrating what occurred right here. However second, it is only a second the place we now have to indicate the President and his group that we aren’t going to be bullied into submission. That implies that, you already know, it is a second for People who have not signed as much as be part of certainly one of these protest teams to do it, for them to assist teams which can be making an attempt to avoid wasting our democracy. What the President goes to attempt to do by going after both the Soros-funded teams or attacking extra high-profile politicians that oppose him is to attempt to persuade individuals to remain on the sidelines, and we have got to indicate him that that tactic isn’t going to work.
Martin: Earlier than Charlie Kirk was killed, a White Home spokesperson, Abigail Jackson, pointed to the way you mentioned in an interview that Democrats had been primarily “at a struggle to avoid wasting this nation.” She was making the purpose that she thinks Democrats have contributed to this atmosphere of heightened tensions. Do you suppose Democrats ought to change the best way they discuss a few of these points as effectively?
Murphy: In case you have a look at the query I used to be being requested, it was a query concerning the Republicans’ effort to destroy bipartisan redistricting. And I mentioned, yeah, we now have a combat on our palms proper now to make it possible for we will have honest elections on this nation. So it’s true that politicians on either side use heated rhetoric when speaking about coverage.
Martin: However in equity, do you suppose there’s one thing it’s essential do in a different way once you specific your self on points like this, to decrease the temperature?
Murphy: Properly, none of us, together with what I mentioned throughout that interview, comes near an endorsement or an incitement of violence. And I feel that is an try by Republicans to attempt to distract this nation from the marketing campaign that they’re readying to attempt to undermine professional dissent.