Vice President J.D.Vance hosts an episode of 'The Charlie Kirk Show' at the White House, following the assassination of the show's namesake, in Washington, D.C., U.S.,Sept, 15, 2025. Doug Mills/The New York Times/Pool via REUTERS
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Vice President JD Vance and another top official in President Donald Trump's administration on Monday argued that serving the memory of Charlie Kirk means pursuing left-leaning groups they portray as bent on undermining national unity.
Vance, who guest-hosted the slain conservative activist's livestream show, amplified right-wing calls for a broadside against leftist groups after Kirk was assassinated last week as he addressed college students.
