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April 27, 2026 13:59-14:01 - CSPAN
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Washington Journal Peter Knowles

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump host King Charles and Queen Camilla for a state dinner amid threats of political violence, which Westminster correspondent Peter Knowles notes is unsurprising given historical precedents. C-SPAN provides live coverage of this four-day Royal State Visit, including stops in New York and Virginia for the 250th birthday celebration, while promoting its congressional directory to support nonprofit operations. Ultimately, the decision to proceed underscores the diplomatic norm that heads of state continue engagements despite security risks, reinforcing international stability over domestic fear. [Automatically generated summary]

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So our topic this morning is what needs to be done about political violence in the U.S.
We will continue that topic.
So if you're on the line, please do stay on the line.
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We're just going to pause and speak to our C-SPAN Westminster correspondent because the four-day tour of the U.S. by King Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla, starts today.
Peter Knowles, welcome to the program.
Good morning.
Thank you.
Peter, we're just talking about, as you probably heard, political violence in the U.S. given the events of this weekend and want to just ask you first about the decision to move forward with this royal visit and reaction from the UK.
I don't think there was any surprise that the visit was going to continue.
Presidents and kings are used their entire lives to facing a threat of violence.
It comes in different forms and different places, but it would have been astonishing if the visit had been called off.
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