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American Focus > Blog > Politics > ‘Take down the temperature’: Democrats and Republicans call for calm after Minnesota shootings
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‘Take down the temperature’: Democrats and Republicans call for calm after Minnesota shootings

Last updated: June 14, 2025 12:30 pm
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Political Leaders Urge Calm Following Minnesota Shootings

In the wake of tragic events that unfolded over the weekend, political leaders from various parties across the nation are calling for calm after a Minnesota lawmaker was killed and another seriously injured in what appears to be politically motivated shootings on Saturday.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, alongside state law enforcement officials, confirmed the loss of former state Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, while State Senator John Hoffman and his wife were reported to have sustained serious injuries. Governor Walz described these incidents as “politically-motivated assassinations,” a term that underscores the gravity of the situation.

This unsettling incident in Minnesota is merely the latest in a series of politically charged attacks that have emerged in recent weeks throughout the United States, a trend that includes the shocking shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington earlier this month.

In response to these shootings, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have united in a call for de-escalation and an end to the cycle of violence. California’s Democratic Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas and Republican Minority Leader James Gallagher issued a rare bipartisan statement on Saturday, declaring, “we stand together in condemning it in the strongest possible terms.”

Their collective message emphasized the need to “cool the temperature, respect differences of opinion, and work toward peace in our society,” a sentiment echoed by Minnesota’s entire congressional delegation, which includes Democratic Senators Tina Smith and Amy Klobuchar, as well as Republican Rep. Tom Emmer, the House GOP whip. Their joint statement condemned the attack, asserting, “Today we speak with one voice to express our outrage, grief, and condemnation of this horrible attack on public servants. There is no place in our democracy for politically motivated violence.”

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This incident has sent ripples of fear through politicians of all stripes, particularly as they have faced a rising tide of threats and violence over recent years, a phenomenon exacerbated by the pandemic and the Capitol riot in 2021. State lawmakers experience this threat acutely; while members of Congress often have access to security resources, many state officials perform their duties part-time, receiving little to no protection.

Virginia Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell, a Democrat, poignantly observed, “None of us who run for public office sign up for this. We sign up to serve our communities, to debate policy, and to work on behalf of our constituents – not to have our lives and our families threatened by political extremists.”

In light of the recent violence, Governor Walz, who is also the Democratic vice presidential nominee in 2024, urged Minnesotans to refrain from attending planned protests meant to counter President Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, citing “an abundance of caution.”

In a separate statement, he underscored the urgent need to halt political violence: “We are not a country that settles our differences at gunpoint. We have demonstrated again and again in our state that it is possible to peacefully disagree and that our state is strengthened by civil public debate.”

This call for civility has resonated with governors nationwide, including Colorado’s Jared Polis and Oklahoma’s Kevin Stitt, who, in their capacity as chair and vice chair of the National Governors Association, remarked, “These attacks are not just assaults on individuals; they are attacks on our communities and the very foundation of our democracy. Now more than ever, we must come together as one nation to ensure that our public square remains a place of debate, not danger.”

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