Twenty-three House Republicans, led by Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), are urging the creation of a special congressional committee to investigate alleged “radical left” networks following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The proposed panel would have subpoena power to examine groups like Antifa and their potential ties to political violence.
Roy insists transparency is vital to determine whether organized left-wing elements or donors played a role in escalating threats. Critics warn the move could become a partisan tool targeting dissent.
The accused shooter, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, remains in custody. Republicans view the tragedy as part of a broader pattern, while Democrats argue current law enforcement powers are sufficient. The proposal has deepened political tensions on Capitol Hill.