It’s been happening for decades, and in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination , Washington, D.C., has finally shown that it has no appetite for unity, only fight.

President Donald Trump , himself an assassination target — twice — said “radicals” on both sides need to calm down. But on Fox News, he added, “The radicals on the left are the problem.”

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Liberal Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) responded, “Oh, please,” as she blamed Trump for poisoning the political environment.

Trump had a chance to deliver a unifying message, as predecessors Ronald Reagan and Bi

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