Listen to This Article: The Weaponization of the Weaponization of Government
Politics
United States
Started January 20, 2026
Narrated Version | Donald Trump's push to investigate left-leaning groups in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination has quietly run into a wall of conservative opposition
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Listen to This Article: The Weaponization of the Weaponization of Government
Matt Taibbi (United States) | Jan 19, 2026
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Addressing the influence of left-leaning groups is necessary to restore balance in political representation and protect conservative values.
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The internal conservative opposition to Trump's investigation reflects a broader disagreement about the limits of government intervention in political discourse.
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The push to investigate these groups risks infringing on civil liberties and could lead to a dangerous precedent of government overreach.
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Investigating left-leaning groups is essential for national security and accountability, especially in light of recent violence against political figures.
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Focusing on the weaponization of government distracts from real issues facing Americans, diverting attention away from bipartisan solutions.
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