WASHINGTON — The House passed a bipartisan resolution condemning the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and honoring “his life and legacy” after he was shot and killed at Utah Valley University last week.

More than 90 Democrats joined all Republicans in supporting the measure on Friday morning, resulting in a 310-58 final vote. Another 38 Democrats voted “present” while 22 chose to abstain. The vote comes just days after the Senate unanimously voted to approve a resolution, introduced by Utah Sen. Mike Lee, to condemn his death in what GOP leaders have insisted should be a bipartisan effort.

“We passed a resolution to honor the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, my late friend, a friend of so many in this chamber, and we called out political violence in America,” House Speaker Mik

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