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Updated · Fox News · May 12
Bill Maher Warns 40% of Young Adults Justify Political Violence
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 12

Bill Maher Warns 40% of Young Adults Justify Political Violence

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 12
  • Friday’s “New Rules” monologue cast the online admiration of accused attackers as a growing far-left “fandom,” with Maher saying assassin “hero-worship” has become normalized among younger Americans.
  • A Harvard Youth Poll from late 2025 was central to his case: nearly 40% of young adults said political violence can be justified, a shift Maher contrasted with the left’s earlier emphasis on gun control.
  • Maher tied that trend to recent cases including accused killer Luigi Mangione, April White House Correspondents’ dinner suspect Cole Thomas Allen, and the 2025 assassination of Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk.
  • He argued many would-be attackers are driven less by ideology than by personal failure and resentment, calling them attention-seeking “wannabe” martyrs rather than political heroes.
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