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Right-wing extremist violence is more frequent and more deadly than left-wing violence − what the data shows

  • Written by Art Jipson, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Dayton
imagePresident Donald Trump is targeting left-wing organizations he incorrectly says promote political violence.Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images

After the Sept. 10, 2025, assassination of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk, President Donald Trump claimed that radical leftist groups foment political violence in the U.S., and “they...

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