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By comparing photos, it's clear to me that Maxwell Yurek is the alleged shooter who tried to assassinate President Trump. Yurek, an Antifa member, was arrested at a 2016 Pittsburgh protest and sentenced to jail. My sources within Pennsylvania law enforcement say Yurek is a suspect with a history of assaulting Trump supporters. He seems to more closely resemble the corpse photo. Eyewitnesses saw the shooter, a man in his 30s or 40s, on the roof with a rifle. Videos show Maxwell Yurek being taken to jail for assaulting officers and rioting outside a Trump event. The internet has found the shooter's Steam profile with a review of the game "Mr. President" stating, "I hope this will prepare me for the real thing." His bio says, "July 13, watch this space." He has 132 hours on "Mr. President" but zero on aim lab. This was intended to kill Trump and start a civil war.

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Officials say they do not have a motive yet. Law enforcement 'hasn't laid out a direct motive,' though they 'laid out a lot of evidence here of these messages' and 'they said that he was a left wing activist who hated Charlie Kirk.' The panel discusses whether the shooter was a right-wing actor; 'the assassin there was not a right wing assassin acting on a political motive.' They argue violence is partisan: 'It is the left that overwhelmingly celebrates this,' citing Blue Sky as 'a cesspool of leftist celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk,' and polls suggesting Democrats support violence against Musk and Trump. Kamala Harris was accused of funding rioters; 'following the money' for acts of violence is urged. They note past incidents, including the Minnesota murder, calling the perpetrator 'horrible' and saying he should be prosecuted. Senator Ted Cruz closes.

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A social media account possibly linked to the shooter in 2019-2020 showed over 700 comments with anti-Semitic, anti-immigration, and violent political themes. The investigative team is verifying the account to confirm its connection to the shooter. Despite the shooter being deceased, the investigation continues urgently.

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A figure was seen moving on a roof near where Donald Trump spoke on July 13th. The FBI believes it could be the would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was captured on video traversing roofs about 150 yards from the rally stage.

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The discussion centers on motive in a shooting. "we don't have a motive yet. We don't know yet." "That's CNN's position. Mean, he just happened to fire the gun in celebration." They note "law enforcement hasn't laid out a direct motive" though "they laid out a lot of evidence here of these messages." The panel debates whether the shooter was "a left wing activist who hated Charlie Kirk." "I believe anyone engaged in acts of violence should be prosecuted" and "we should follow the money. Anyone funding acts of violence, we should." They claim "the left ... overwhelmingly celebrates this," citing "Blue Sky ... leftist celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk" and "over 50% of Democrats saying violence against Elon Musk is justified." They discuss violence on both sides and conclude, "There are deranged lunatics who attack people both right and left." Sen. Cruz, thanks for your time tonight.

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Speaker claims the shooter is not a lone actor but a “hive,” and says Thomas Crooks was “on the federal radar,” with an “80 page document” of his accounts and statements to be released. Crooks allegedly started as a Trump supporter, then radicalized around 2020, publicly calling for violence against the left and posting videos of himself shooting with no bullets. He cites a comment about “lining up a bunch of socialist Jews … blasting their useless brains out with an AR.” The speaker notes Crooks' online history shows him “always calling for violence” and that he later targeted Trump while researching assassinations, including “best places for a a mass shooting” and other searches like “fertilizer bomb” and “how to molotov make a molotov cocktail.” He suggests this points to “a program” similar to MK Ultra, claiming “they find these candidates in schools.”

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Law enforcement update on the assassination of Charlie Kirk notes new information but many questions remain. Authorities point toward a left-wing political assassination tied to Kirk’s right‑wing views, especially on transgender issues. Circumstantial evidence includes the timing—shot after the transgender issue was raised; bystanders celebrating for cameras; internet chatter suggesting prior knowledge or planning of a political hit. It’s described as potentially a professional job and premeditated, with a shot to the jugular; the possibility of master shots or a trans military ban is mentioned but deemed unlikely. The narrator says two things can be true: leftist activists could be framed by a professional hitman. Public trust in government is low; there have been conflicting statements from FBI and local law enforcement about custody. There are reports of celebratory reactions from liberals on mainstream media and campuses; the speaker calls it a dark day and promises more updates.

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Today. Law enforcement officials have identified writings on the magazines of some of the weapons that were used by the gunman, hateful rhetoric, including words targeting the president of The United States, Donald Trump, invoking the holocaust and threatening the lives of children.

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There have been new developments in the investigation. The suspect changed his work schedule before the incident, was seen with a range finder at a Trump rally, and later climbed onto a roof with a rifle. He aimed the range finder at countersnipers before opening fire on police. His car contained remote controlled bombs, loaded magazines, and a bulletproof vest. Investigators are still trying to determine his motives and what his intentions were.

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Police found a victim with obvious trauma in an apartment complex parking lot. EMS transported him to the hospital, but he died. Homicide detectives are collecting evidence from a second-floor apartment. The police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect. I'm here to share some horrible news. Jamie White, a great reporter and researcher for Infowars, was murdered last night outside his home. He was working late, even posting on X. We discovered the crime when he didn't arrive at work, finding the scene taped off. Police responded quickly, but he died at the hospital. Jamie was our best writer, dedicated to fighting tyranny. His last post was about leftist violence, reposting Elon Musk's comment. Austin is facing massive violent crime increases and its district attorney is soft on crime. This is the reality the left is creating and is responsible for.

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New images show Thomas Crooks was monitored by police before attempting to assassinate former President Trump. Snipers spotted him with a cell phone and a rangefinder, alerting authorities. Crooks was seen near picnic tables before shots were fired. He had a transmitter to set off explosives in his car and information on the Michigan school shooter. A service was held for a fire chief killed nearby. Crooks had images of Trump, Biden, Garland, and Wray, and searched for Trump's rally date. Motive remains unclear.

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The shooter had ties to a white supremacist manifesto and expressed interest in joining a far-right paramilitary group in Ukraine. The Azov Movement, formed during Ukraine's 2014 revolution, is seen as heroes by some Ukrainians but criticized for far-right ideology and controversial symbols. Azov's emblem is linked to Nazism, and the group has recruited from Neo-Nazi organizations.

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A social media account possibly linked to the shooter in 2019-2020 had over 700 comments with anti-Semitic, anti-immigration, and politically violent themes. The investigative team is verifying if the account belonged to the shooter. Despite the shooter being deceased, the investigation continues urgently.

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There have been new developments in the investigation. The suspect changed his work schedule before the incident. He was seen with a range finder at a Trump rally, observed by security. Later, he was spotted on the roof with a rifle. When confronted by police, he opened fire. In his car, there were remote-controlled bombs, loaded magazines, and a bulletproof vest. Investigators are still trying to understand his motives and what he planned to do next.

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America is reeling from recent attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas, with connections emerging to Fort Bragg. The Las Vegas suspect, Matthew Livelsberger, linked to a military reality show, left behind manifesto letters in a burning Cybertruck, claiming his actions were a wake-up call, not terrorism. He warned about drones using gravitic propulsion systems, a technology only possessed by China and the U.S. Livelsberger's email detailed threats to national security and alleged war crimes during military operations. Questions remain about the authenticity of his emails and the circumstances surrounding the attack, as authorities continue their investigation. Vigilance is urged as more information develops. Stay informed and safe.

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The US intelligence community has identified domestic terrorism rooted in white supremacy as the greatest terrorist threat in the homeland.

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The shooter is connected to a 74-page manifesto with white supremacist beliefs. He expressed interest in joining a far-right paramilitary group in Ukraine. Some members of an American hate group also trained with the Azov Battalion, a group that emerged during Ukraine's 2014 revolution and gained strength during the ongoing war with pro-Russian forces. Azov is seen by many Ukrainians as war heroes rather than extremists, but their symbols, including one resembling a Nazi emblem, have sparked controversy. Azov drew commanders and recruits from Ukraine's notorious far-right groups, including neo-Nazis, when it was founded in 2014.

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The FBI revealed new details about the Trump assassination attempt, including the shooter's ominous Google search about Oswald and Kennedy. The shooter flew a drone near the rally stage before opening fire. Investigators are still looking into how he concealed his rifle. The shooter fired 8 shots in less than 6 seconds before being killed by a Secret Service sniper. The FBI's investigation is ongoing, and the shooter's father legally purchased the rifle in 2013. The motive for the shooting remains unknown.

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The suspect changed his work schedule before attending a Trump rally with a rangefinder. Security noticed him observing countersniper positions. When confronted by police, he pulled out an AR 15 gun and opened fire. His car contained remote controlled bombs, a bulletproof vest, and ammunition. It is unclear what his intentions were.

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The president recently spoke at a commencement address and labeled white supremacy as the main domestic terrorist threat in the US. This is sadly true, as domestic violent extremism poses the greatest danger currently. People are being incited to violence due to various factors such as hate ideologies, anti-government beliefs, false narratives, and personal grievances. Unfortunately, white supremacy has been on the rise.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Kimmel's Smug Double Down, Violent Left Rhetoric, and Free Speech Hypocrisy, w/ Jashinsky & Johnson
Guests: Jashinsky, Johnson
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Kelly opens with a recap of a Turning Point campus appearance at Virginia Tech, where a crowd heard her after Charlie Kirk's murder. She describes the crowd's courage to attend in a politically charged moment, and she shares a backstage moment with Governor Glenn Youngkin, who led a brief prayer before they went on. The message is that courage is easier when the action is clear. She then announces that Erica Kirk will join the Glendale, Arizona date on November 22, making it her first lengthy live interview. She invites listeners to join the Glendale date and the ten stops nationwide. Emily Jashinsky and Elelliana Johnson return as co-hosts. Back to the news, the panel critiques Jimmy Kimmel's return after his monologue about the Charlie Kirk case. They describe his on-air apology as a vehicle to cry for himself rather than to acknowledge the record, and they argue that his remarks blaming MAGA for the shooting were not corrected or apologized for. They discuss the surrounding media dynamics, noting the standoff between liberal Hollywood and conservative local stations, and how Brendan Carr's intervention empowered affiliates to pull Kimmel, at least temporarily. The discussion widens to the politics of free speech, broadcasting policy, and the leverage of media owners in shaping what viewers can see. They pivot to a Dallas ICE facility shooting, where an assailant killed two detainees and himself, leaving anti ICE bullet casings and notes. They reference the FBI and Cash Patel's reporting tying the suspect's actions and searches to Charlie Kirk and ICE targets, arguing the motive is clearly anti-ICE. NBC and NPR coverage is criticized for not naming the explicit anti-ICE motive, while the panel insists the left's rhetoric around immigration has fed into the violence narrative. They discuss the contagion effect of political violence and the need for precise attribution to prevent misdirection. On the broader culture war, the hosts recount tensions with figures like Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, and Abe Greenwald over Israel coverage and editorial pressure. They describe private messages turning acrimonious, with Greenwald labeling Candace as a lunatic Jew hater and Kelly firing back. They emphasize that Charlie Kirk's legacy includes defending friends and limiting censorship, while warning against left-led attempts to purge allies. The program closes with a tease for a future guest, Moren Callahan, and a reaffirmation of continuing the tour and defending free speech in spite of partisan heat.

Breaking Points

New Details REVEALED On ICE Shooter's Internet History
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A deadly shooting at a Dallas ICE facility jolts the morning as authorities reveal three migrants were struck, one dead and two critically wounded. Investigators describe the incident as targeted violence, with the FBI on scene and evidence including anti-ICE messages found near the suspected shooter. Press conference quotes note that no officers were hurt, and one speaker emphasizes the risk of violence from political opponents. Reporters cite Ken Clippenstein’s sources, detailing online chatter on 4chan and a friend network that painted the shooter as an “edge lord” whose irony bled into real life. The hosts unpack how Trump, JD Vance, and even Ted Cruz seized the event to argue for a security crackdown, including an executive order to dismantle domestic terror networks and a push to label left-wing violence as a national threat. They cite post updates from Trump about shell casings engraved with anti-ICE and question the provenance of that inscription, noting the online debate over its authenticity. The discussion turns to the shooter’s social media and gaming history, with friends saying he spent years as an edgy, provocative online persona whose real-world actions shocked everyone who knew him. They then turn to broader implications: a gun culture in the United States, a sense of hopelessness and lack of opportunity, and how the national mood feeds extreme acts. The conversation flags the difficulty of disentangling ideology from spectacle in online spaces and worries about how the administration uses such incidents to justify expanded powers. They compare this case to other recent violence and reflect on mental health resources and the role of neoliberal pressures in shaping the climate of fear, media coverage, and political rhetoric.

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EVERYTHING WE KNOW: MANHUNT For Charlie Kirk Assassin
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New details emerge moments after we wrapped, as law enforcement outlined the shooter's movements in a 9:26 a.m. Eastern press conference. The subject arrived on campus at 11:52 a.m., moved through stairwells to the roof, crossed to the shooting location, and then fled into a nearby neighborhood. Investigators tracked leads via doorbell cameras and witnesses and say they have video of the individual but will not release it at this time. They recovered what they believe is the weapon—a high-powered bolt-action rifle—found in a wooded area the shooter fled to, and they have collected footwear impressions, a palm print, and forearm imprints for analysis, with more than 130 tips received. Authorities noted the suspect was dressed all in black and that the CCTV footage is grainy. An older man seen in the crowd was arrested and later released; another person, a Heritage Foundation staffer, was also released after questioning. The manhunt continues; the shooter remains at large, and no public image has been released. Analysts described the attack as potentially professional, citing a single approximately 200-yard shot, and there is debate about motive, including speculation of foreign intelligence leads floated by media figures. Hosts described the incident as a political assassination unfolding during Charlie Kirk's Utah Valley University stop, noting custody changes, a released older man, and an uninvolved Heritage Foundation staffer. They contrasted official briefings, discussed maps and eyewitness accounts, and cited speculation about motive and foreign involvement.

Philion

This is What True Evil Looks Like
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A chilling act at a Minnesota church school dominates the emergency briefing as investigators treat it as a domestic terrorism incident aimed at Catholics and conservatives. A trans shooter, Robin Westman, killed two children, ages eight and ten, and wounded fourteen children and three adults before taking his own life. Police recovered a manifesto written in Cyrillic, a cache of weapons labeled with motifs hinting at the violence to come, and inscriptions on the guns such as 'Kill Trump now' and '6 million was not enough.' An 11-minute video showing the weapons, magazines, and manifesto had been posted before the attack, along with drawings that viewers described as demonic. The FBI confirmed the act of domestic terrorism and a hate crime direction, with the investigation ongoing and updates promised as they become available. Officials noted possible targeting of Catholic institutions and expressed concern about the broader climate around trans issues and ideological violence. Analysts on the broadcast debated whether the case should be pursued as terrorism, hate crime, or both, explaining that a federal designation often hinges on ideological motive and connections to broader groups. Several guests argued the incident could feed conspiracy amplification and justify measures such as conspiratorial prosecutions. They noted the shooter's name changes and the signs of premeditated planning, including a barricade attempt with 2x4s and a diverse arsenal, arousing questions about youth violence, mental health, and cultural rhetoric surrounding transgender identity.

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The Dallas ICE Shooting is Insane..
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A Dallas ICE facility attack shocks viewers as a rooftop sniper fires on an ICE transport van, killing two detainees and wounding a third before taking his own life. Unused ammunition inscribed with anti-ICE is found, and the FBI and Department of Homeland Security are investigating the incident as domestic terrorism with no confirmed wider network. Social media posts echoed anti-ICE sentiment, though the shooter’s family described him as apolitical. At the Sallyport near the facility, shots were fired into the unmarked van; the shooter is down, and the condition of the three victims remains unclear. There is discussion about whether the target was detainees or officers, and whether the shooter was on a rooftop. The FBI leads the investigation, with the Dallas field office’s evidence response team on the scene, as authorities seek more chronology and links. During coverage, anchors frame the incident as an attack on a federal facility and note assaults on ICE personnel. Gunman’s shell casings engraved with anti-ICE are confirmed, and the shooter fired into an unmarked van with detainees, with no ICE officers reported injured. Ted Cruz urges an end to political violence, while analysts discuss whether this mirrors controversial incidents and could prompt tighter facility security. The event is described as the second Texas facility attack, with FBI leading the investigation, amid references to a prior bomb threat and violence tied to enforcement and policy.
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