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First on Fox: After the murder of Charlie Kirk, a plan to launch the first bill on autonomous hatred crimes focused on political violence will have bipartite support in the other blue of New Jersey.

In an interview on Friday shortly after the announcement of the legislation, State senator Doug Steinhardt, R-Belvidere, told Fox News that the bill had the support of at least a great democrat; Potential potential potential political fortune.

Steinhardt’s bill, which will be presented when the session returns from recreation, has the support of the president of the judicial committee of the State Senate, Brian Stack, D-Union City, who is also mayor of this suburbs of New York.

“No one should fear political violence fueled by hatred for expressed their opinion, and whoever uses such violence to silence this opinion will suffer the weight of the law,” said Steinhardt.

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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, distributes hats Maga to the public on May 1, 2025, during a TPUSA event in California. (Michael Ho Wai Lee / Sopa Images / Lightrocket via Getty Images)

He noted that Virginia-Western, the District of Columbia and Iowa have referred to the policy in terms of violence fueled through the bias, but that New Jersey would be the first to unconditionally classifying violence as the murder of Kirk as a crime of hatred.

The director of the Committee of the County of Sussex, Chris Carney, was also registered as a supporter of the bill.

In a separate declaration, Steinhardt credited Carney, who directs the rural county at the tip of the northwest of Garden State, often nicknamed “The Skylands”, for having offered “leadership and provident” in the formulation of the bill.

“Like many things in life, there is an act of predicate that encourages us all to speak and act, and I think that taking measures to call political violence what it has been for a long time,” Steinhardt told Fox News Digital during her interview.

He said the bill does not create a new category of crime, but provides accredits in terms of hatred for crimes committed to “punish or silence” someone to engage in politics or express their personal opinions.

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Steinhardt deplored that American political discourse has devoted to a point where someone as peaceful as Kirk could be murdered for simply expressed his interest in speech and debate.

His announcement of a bill has referred to several attempts at the life of President Donald Trump, the murder of a minnesota legislator earlier this year and a criminal fire against the governor of Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro while his family celebrated Pâcan at the Governor’s Manor in Harrisburg.

Steinhardt also referred to Arsons among Tesla dealers who were linked to hatred towards the CEO of Elon Musk, then a close confidant of Trump, as well as the assassination attempt of several Republicans in an Alexandria, Virginie, several years ago, who injured Grassly the representative Steve Scalise, R-La.

In separate comments on the murder of Kirk, State senator Joe Pennacchio described the activist “warrior” who “fought for the principles in which he believed, like traditional American values ​​and politics, but above all his faith”.

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“As a warrior, his weapon of choice was the” word “. Our foundation as human beings is built and expressed by words,” said Pennacchio, R-Morristown.

He echoes the call to the civility of Steinhardt, adding in a press release that “demonizing someone with words was as deadly as any other man in arms.

“To those who choose to do it, stop.”

Fox News Digital contacted the governor of New Jersey Phil Murphy to find out if he would support Steinhardt’s law.

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