The assassination of Charlie Kirk is the latest violent incident to spark safety concerns for lawmakers on Capitol Hill. As congressional members head home for the weekend, some have canceled outdoor events, and others are reviewing security practices.
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- Charlie Kirk's killing has raised safety concerns among Washington lawmakers.
- Some lawmakers are canceling events and reviewing security practices. 7s
- The U.S. Capitol Police are tracking over 14,000 threats to members, a significant increase. 55s
- Lawmakers are debating the impact of political rhetoric and calling for unity. 1m 36s
- Attempts at bipartisan gestures, such as a moment of silence, have been contentious. 1m 59s