A recent Cato Institute study published last Thursday following the murder of Charlie Kirk claims that from 1975 through September 2025, "right-wing terrorists" accounted for 391 murders (11% of total) while "left-wing terrorists" killed 65 people (2% of total) in politically motivated attacks in the United States. In multiple comments in response to Kirk's killing, U.S. President Donald Trump blamed the "radical left," arguing their rhetoric was “directly responsible for the terrorism that we're seeing in our country today.” He further claimed right-wing violence stemmed from people who “don’t want to see crime.”