Senator Schmitt announces witnesses Michael Knowles, Chad Wolf, and Kyle Shideler for a hearing on politically motivated violence.
Quiver AI Summary
Senator Schmitt announces new hearing: U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) has revealed the witnesses for an upcoming hearing regarding politically motivated violence. Scheduled for October 28, the hearing will include Michael Knowles, Chad Wolf, and Kyle Shideler, who will offer their insights and experiences related to the issue.
Schmitt's remarks on political violence: Schmitt emphasized that rising political violence threatens America's constitutional order, stating, “If we cannot freely and peacefully exchange ideas in the public square, we cannot live up to the ideals of our Founders.” He pointed out that such violence predominantly comes from the left and expressed gratitude to the witnesses for their participation.
Details of the hearing: The hearing is titled “Politically Violent Attacks: A Threat to Our Constitutional Order” and is set to begin at 2:30 PM ET. Media members wishing to attend should RSVP to the Senate press gallery.
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