
Up First from NPR Vance and Charlie Kirk, Patel On The Hill, Fed Preview
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Sep 16, 2025 Vice President JD Vance addresses the political fallout from Charlie Kirk's death, vowing to dismantle groups he blames for violence. Meanwhile, FBI Director Kash Patel faces tough questions about his leadership after controversial tweets. The Federal Reserve is gearing up to cut interest rates, influenced by Trump's reshaping of its board. The discussion dives into the Fed's credibility and its crucial role in maintaining economic stability in a politically charged environment.
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Personal Loss Turned Political Mission
- Vance frames Kirk's death as both personal loss and a political moment to mobilize supporters.
- He pivoted quickly to promising action against groups he blames for political violence.
Blame Without Specifics Raises Questions
- Vance and the White House pointed fingers at left-leaning groups and donors without naming specifics.
- Trump separately called for investigating George Soros, highlighting how the administration links donors to violence.
Vance's Immediate Support For Kirk's Family
- After the shooting Vance and his wife traveled to Utah to support Kirk's family and escorted the casket back to Arizona.
- Vance repeatedly praised Kirk's role in connecting him with donors and political allies.
