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The speaker challenges the official narrative about Tyler Robinson, a "22 year old kid" from a "mega Christian conservative law enforcement, dad's a cop family." He says Tyler "went to church because he turned himself in with some kind of a minister... along with a federal agent and his cop dad," who "I think we've learned since is actually not a cop." He notes "grandma says, I never once saw Tyler with a gun" and labels him "this tranny chasing, tranny loving," claiming he adopted a "radical liberal ideology" with "text messages" to a lover, though there were "no time stamps." The New York Times said "these were all reproduced" and "they were fake." The speaker says "this person who has very limited experience with firearms" and describes claims about the rifle scene, the "sixty second time frame," and questions about hiding evidence, ending with "we've got him."

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Fox News Alert: new evidence in the Charlie Kirk murder includes text messages between the shooter and his trans boyfriend, the secret note that was destroyed, and a confession. Tyler Robinson appeared on Zoom in a suicide-watch smock. Utah prosecutors charged Robinson with seven counts, including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and they're seeking the death penalty. Death by firing squad is on the table. They call it a political hit and allege aggravating factors for counts one and two, targeting Kirk based on his political expression with children present. The FBI says Robinson may have coconspirators; investigators are examining leftist groups in Utah for a conspiracy. Text messages include, 'drop what you're doing. Look under my keyboard' and 'I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm gonna take it,' with the shooter telling his boyfriend to destroy the note, but police recovered it.

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Police interviewed Robinson's roommate, who was in a romantic relationship with Robinson, about messages regarding the shooting. On 09/10/2025, Robinson texted: "drop what you're doing. Look under my keyboard." The roommate found a note reading: "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take it." A photo of the note was recovered. In an exchange that followed, the roommate asked, "what? You're joking." Robinson replied, "Right? Robinson, I am still okay, my love, but I'm stuck in Orem for a little while longer yet. Shouldn't be long until I can come home, but I gotta grab my rifle still." He said, "To be honest, I had hoped to keep this secret till I died of old age. I am sorry." He added, "I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can't be negotiated out. If I am able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence." The conversation touched on serial numbers, prints, "grandpa's gun," engraving bullets, memes, and plans to turn himself in; he instructed, "Don't talk to the media, please. Don't take any interviews or make any comments. If any police ask you questions, ask for a lawyer and stay silent." The text ends with "The search for Robin".

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"Roommate, how long have you been planning this?" "Robinson, a bit over a week, I believe." "I can get close to it, but there is a squad car parked right by it." "I think they already swept that spot, but I don't wanna chance it." "I'm worried what my old man would do if I didn't bring back grandpa's rifle." "IDEK, if it's had a serial number, but it wouldn't trace to me." "I had to leave it in a bush where I changed outfits." "Didn't have the ability or time to bring." "I might have to abandon it and hope they don't find prints." "How the f will I explain losing it to my old man?" "The feds released a photo of the rifle, and it is very unique." "I'm gonna turn myself in willingly."

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The segment analyzes questions about an alleged text-message exchange between Tyler Robinson and his boyfriend regarding the Charlie Kirk shooting, presenting an “official transcript” of messages and highlighting apparent inconsistencies. Key lines cited include: "Robinson, drop what you are doing and look under my keyboard." "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take it." "I am still okay, my love, but I'm stuck in Orem for a little longer yet. Shouldn't be long until I can come home, but I gotta grab my rifle still." "I had hoped to keep this secret till I died of old age." "Robinson, I am. I'm sorry." "If I'm able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence." "Remember how I was engraving bullets?" "Delete this exchange." The piece notes questions about timelines, absence of time stamps, and camera footage, and quotes: "I'm gonna turn myself in willingly." "Since Trump got into office, my dad has been pretty diehard MAGA." It concludes that online observers question the narrative and possible discrepancies with authorities’ statements.

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Timeline begins 08:23 with a gray Dodge Challenger seen at campus; 08:29 Robinson arrives at the university, parks in the entrance area, and is captured on surveillance in a maroon T shirt, light shorts, and a black hat. By 09:57 he’s seen again in the same outfit. At 11:49 he’s described as hobbling in dark clothing, allegedly per Discord messages, and arrives on campus at 11:52. At 12:15, ‘Robinson retrieves the rifle, a Maser model 98, 30 odd six bolt action with a scope from a drop point in a bush, wrapped in a dark towel,’ and engraves the casings with memes. He changes into dark clothes on the roof and fires at Charlie Kirk at 12:33, then flees. FBI arrives 12:39; Turning Point employees are accused of crime-scene tampering; a manhunt follows, and Robinson is detained September 11. The speaker notes CCTV gaps and Discord communications and urges research.

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Surveillance places Tyler James Robinson as the shooter: "the suspect is then seen climbing down the roof" after the shot, and "the rifle contained one spent round and three unspent rounds." A towel-wrapped bolt-action rifle was found in a wooded area along the escape path; "There were no shell casings that were found on the roof suggesting a bolt action rather than an auto loading weapon and only a single round was fired." DNA was "consistent with Robinson that was found on the trigger and other parts of the rifle, the fired cartridge casing, and two of the three unfired cartridges and the towel." On September 11, Robinson "walked in to the Washington County Sheriff's Office" with his parents and a family friend to turn himself in. His mother said the shooter "looks like her son" and that he "had become increasingly more political. He had started to lean more left. He was becoming more pro gay and more trans right oriented." His father noted the rifle matched one given to him; Robinson "implied that he planned to take his own life." They were told to bring "anything that you used" and "bring over."

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"drop what you're doing. Look under my keyboard." "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take it." "You're joking." "I had planned to grab my rifle from my drop point shortly after, but most of that side of town got locked down." "If I am able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence." "I might have to abandon it and hope they don't find prints." "Remember how I was engraving bullets?" "The feds released a photo of the rifle, and it is very unique." "I'm gonna turn myself in willingly." "Robinson, don't talk to the media, please. Don't take any interviews or make any comments. If any police ask you questions, ask for a lawyer and stay silent."

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At a Utah press conference, authorities announced the arrest of Tyler Robinson in the Charlie Kirk case. A family member relayed information on Sept. 11 that Robinson had confessed or implied involvement, shared with the Utah County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI. Surveillance showed Robinson arriving on UVU campus in a gray Dodge Challenger at about 08:29 AM on Sept. 10; he was encountered in clothing matching the images. Investigators recovered a Mauser model ninety eight thirty ot six caliber 30 ot six caliber bolt action rifle with a scope; inscriptions on casings included: "Notices, bulges, capital o w o, what's this question mark," "Hey Fascist!" and "if you read this, you are gay, LMAO." The gun was found; Robinson was taken into custody in Washington County after being turned in by family/friend. The FBI released photos, a $100,000 reward, and leads surpassed 11,000; charging documents will be filed in three days. Officials praised unity and public involvement; Charlie Kirk’s family thanked the public.

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Fox News Alert: evidence in the Charlie Kirk murder—text messages between the shooter and his trans boyfriend, a note, and a confession. Tyler Robinson appeared on Zoom in a suicide‑watch smock. He’s charged with seven counts, including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and witness tampering, with the death penalty sought. Prosecutors say this was a political hit, with aggravating factors that he targeted Kirk based on political expression and knew children were present. Police recovered a note under his keyboard: "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I’m gonna take it." The shooter told his boyfriend to destroy the note; Robinson confessed: "I had enough of his hatred." FBI says there may be coconspirators and is investigating leftist groups in Utah. Robinson reportedly radicalized after moving in with his trans boyfriend. Charlie Kirk was a dad and a husband; "There is nothing more American than that."

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"there's a man in custody." "I've really tried not to publicly speculate or say anything that I can't prove." "the guy's in custody." "If the FBI and the authorities in Utah, end this investigation by declaring Tyler Robinson a lone gunman with no accomplices whatsoever, without having done, you know, a truly exhaustive investigation, that will not be adequate." "I hate even to say that that could happen because, you know, it's my country, my government, I wanna trust the FBI, there's no reason to trust the FBI at all. At all." "how a guy who was by all appearances pretty normal kid, wound up murdering a stranger just a couple years later. Like he was radicalized." "Everything that you think about the FBI undersells it. It's, and I'm quoting, 10 times worse than you think internally." "I'm gonna need proof."

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Robinson mentioned Charlie Kirk was coming to UVU; a family member said Kirk was full of hate and spreading hate and disliked his viewpoints. The family member confirmed a gray Dodge Challenger. Investigators identified Robinson's roommate; he said Robinson had made a joke on Discord and showed messages, allowing investigators to photograph the screen. The messages, between a contact named Tyler (with an emoji) and Robinson's roommate, described retrieving a rifle from a drop point, leaving the rifle in a bush, visually watching the area, and leaving the rifle wrapped in a towel. They referenced engraving bullets and a scope. Area north of Campus Drive Road near UVU. Investigators found a bolt-action rifle wrapped in a dark towel: Mauser Model 98.3 -six caliber bolt action with a scope. Fired casing inscription: 'Notices, Bulges, capital o w o, what's this question mark?' Unfired casings read 'Hey, Fascist!' and 'Catch!'.

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Investigators identified an individual as the roommate of Robinson, who stated that his roommate referring to Robinson made a joke on Discord. He opened it and showed several messages to investigators and allowed investigators to take photos of the screen as each message was shown by Robinson's roommate. These photos consisted of various messages, including content of messages between the phone contact name Tyler with an emoji icon and Robinson's roommate's device. The content of these messages included messages affiliated with the contact Tyler stating a need to retrieve a rifle from a drop point. Discord said: "In a statement to NBC News, a Discord spokesperson said the company did identify an account belonging to the suspect, but said the messages mentioned in the news conference were not believed to have been sent on Discord." "The messages referenced in recent reporting about planning details do not appear to be Discord messages." These were communications between the roommate and a friend after the shooting, where the roommate was recounting the contents of a note the suspect had left elsewhere; "The messages aren't between Tyler, the alleged shooter, and his roommate." They were about Tyler, not from him. This seems to contradict the governor's claims; "The governor never mentioned that these communications were between the roommate and another person." The governor started by saying the roommate told the FBI that Tyler sent him a joke, and then goes on to detail how Tyler allegedly told the roommate to watch over the area where the gun was placed. But asking someone to watch the area where the gun was placed doesn't sound like a joke. It sounds like a deliberate order to assist with the cover up of an assassination. And now, the shooter's own grandmother says the FBI have the wrong man: "There is no way Robinson could be involved. ... I don't think he ever shot a gun to tell you the truth, ... He doesn't own any guns." Up until this point, we haven't heard from the father or any other family members. This raises a very serious issue because right now there are two pieces of evidence that the FBI and the governor of Utah is presenting to the public as evidence that Tyler is the shooter. One is that his father convinced Tyler to turn himself in, and two, the supposed Discord messages. With the Discord messages already being called into question, and since we haven't heard from his father, we shouldn't consider this case closed.

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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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At Robinson's father's request, a family friend arranged a meeting and urged him to turn himself in, advising bringing evidence to the sheriff to avoid a home search. Robinson said he had disposed of clothes related to the incident. Police questioned his roommate, who shared messages about the shooting. The roommate received a text: "drop what you're doing. Look under my keyboard." Under the keyboard was a note: "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take it." A later exchange shows Robinson admitting involvement and discussing plans to retrieve a rifle and concerns about prints. He told the roommate to delete the exchange and to turn himself in willingly, and said, "Don't talk to the media, please." Police executed a search warrant and found a shell casing with etchings like the shells in the rifle near UVU and target boards with bullet holes.

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A week after Charlie Kirk's appearance on The Angle, Tyler James Robinson appeared in Utah court on seven counts, including aggravated murder and witness tampering, with the state pledging to seek the death penalty. Charging documents show texts to his romantic partner: "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm gonna take it." He described planning over a week and concealing a rifle: "If I'm able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence," and "I might have to abandon it and hope they don't find prints." A note read, "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm gonna take it." The rifle was "given to his son as a gift." He later told the roommate he would surrender: "I'm gonna turn myself in willingly." The host notes a young man "desperately wanting to prove himself" and "deeply insecure."

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Ongoing investigation on the active shooter leads us to a trans liberal with a Republican dad. The broadcast goes to the FBI, with plans to craft a public script and even to 'generate us a story of young gay lovers from the twenties' using chat GPT. 'Trust your government' is echoed as the FBI triages why it took 'thirty three hours.' The team claims the suspect was texting his furry lover and pushes for a confession. A clip allegedly shows the suspect on the roof: 'disassembling the rifle to fit it in his pants,' then 'reassembled it' after edits, with donors offering '1,500,000.0' to find the killer. 'Thirty three hours' later, the suspect's father turns him in. The broadcast ends with taunts, including 'Ching Chong' and 'severely retarded... Certainly not based,' and 'We got him.'

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On 09/10/2025, the roommate received a text from Robinson: "drop what you're doing. Look under my keyboard." The roommate found a note stating, "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take it." Police found a photograph of this note. The exchange reveals Robinson's plan to retrieve a rifle, noting he is "stuck in Orem for a little while longer yet. Shouldn't be long until I can come home, but I gotta grab my rifle still." He says, "To be honest, I had hoped to keep this secret till I died of old age. I am sorry to involve you." He adds, "I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can't be negotiated out. If I am able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence." He describes hiding the rifle, "Only thing I left was the rapple was the rifle wrapped in a towel." He mentions grandpa's gun, "The feds released a photo of the rifle, and it is very unique." He notes, "since Trump got into office, my dad has been pretty diehard MAGA." He intends, "I'm gonna turn myself in willingly." He warns, "Don't talk to the media, please. Don't take any interviews or make any comments. If any police ask you questions, ask for a lawyer and stay silent." "One of my neighbors here is a deputy for the sheriff." My dad wants photos of the rifle.

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On 09/10/2025, the roommate received a text from Robinson: "drop what you're doing. Look under my keyboard." The roommate found a note: "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take it." Police found a photograph of the note. In a later exchange, Robinson says he is "still okay, my love," but "I'm stuck in Orem... I gotta grab my rifle still." He adds, "I had hoped to keep this secret till I died of old age. I am sorry to involve you." The roommate asks, "You weren't the one who did it. Right?" Robinson: "I am." They discuss planning for "a bit over a week," leaving no evidence, and the risk of being seen near a drop point. They mention "grandpa's rifle," possible prints, and a squad car nearby. The feds released "a photo of the rifle," and it is "very unique." He notes MAGA: "since Trump got into office, my dad has been pretty diehard MAGA." He says, "I'm gonna turn myself in willingly." He warns: "If any police ask you questions, ask for a lawyer and stay silent."

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On 09/10/2025, the roommate received a text from Robinson: "drop what you're doing. Look under my keyboard." The roommate found a note: "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take it." Police photographed the note. Exchange places Robinson in Orem, planning to grab 'my rifle' and saying they hoped to keep it secret 'till I died of old age.' Roommate asks if Robinson did it; "Robinson. No." They discuss retrieving the rifle, concerns about prints and a possible serial number, and that it was 'grandpa's rifle.' The feds released a photo of the rifle, and it is very unique. Robinson says, "I'm gonna turn myself in willingly." A neighbor is a sheriff's deputy; "Don't talk to the media, please. Don't take any interviews or make any comments. If any police ask you questions, ask for a lawyer and stay silent." The search for Robin

The Megyn Kelly Show

Charlie Kirk's Alleged Assassin Taken Into Custody, and Remembering His Incredible Life and Legacy
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Following a days-long manhunt, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson of Washington, Utah, was taken into custody in connection with the Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley University. Authorities say a family member's tip led to the arrest after investigators connected video and other evidence. Surveillance footage showed Robinson arriving on campus in a gray Dodge Challenger on September 10; the weapon was later recovered in a wooded area, wrapped in a towel. Investigators also cited Discord messages between Robinson and his roommate about retrieving a rifle from a drop point and changing outfits. The case is charged as aggravated murder, with additional counts including felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily harm and obstruction of justice. A judge ordered no bail. Governor Spencer Cox said the state may seek the death penalty. The father reportedly recognized his son in photos released by authorities and confronted him, then contacted a family minister who involved a U.S. marshal; the FBI assisted in detaining Robinson. Family members described him as having become more political in recent years, though they said the family was not previously political. Investigators referenced bullet casings with inscriptions, including phrases linked to fascism and anti-fascist culture; other inscriptions included a message implying a queer reference and a line reading “Notices bulges ow.” A second inscription read “Hey fascist,” and another referenced “Bellachow.” The roommate’s texts allegedly described the rifle being left in a towel and the need to retrieve it from a drop point. Authorities said evidence also includes enhanced photos and surveillance, and that Robinson reportedly wore different outfits during the incident and arrest. On a separate note, the program memorialized Charlie Kirk, outlining his rise from Turning Point USA’s garage origins to a nationwide network. Erica Kirk described their marriage as faith-centered and supportive, and tributes from James Rosen and JD Vance emphasized Kirk’s influence on conservative youth. The host reflected on media narratives and urged attention to mental health interventions and campus security as essential components to prevent future tragedies, while acknowledging the ongoing investigation and potential legal options. The transcript also touches on broader themes of political polarization, media narratives, and the role of families and community figures in crisis response, as the discussion situates the Kirk case within a wider debate about radicalization, safety, and accountability.

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Charlie Kirk's Killer Identified As 22-Year-Old Tyler Robinson | BREAKING NEWS | PBD Podcast | 647
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Charlie's shooting at the Turning Point rally in Utah shocks the political world as hosts recount a turbulent 48 hours. The 22-year-old suspect, Tyler Robinson, allegedly shot from a rooftop, then limped away before being captured. Authorities found the rifle wrapped in a towel, with inscriptions on casings, and a note of potential motive. The shooter's father and a pastor reportedly persuaded him to surrender. Charlie Kirk's wife Erica is described as devastated, and President Trump said the father urged surrender. Amid the tragedy, the panel dives into reactions from politicians and media. Ilhan Omar's critique of Kirk sparks debate about free speech and intent, while some coverage of media behavior—including alleged laughter at TMZ during the alert—triggers scrutiny of newsroom ethics. The FBI later describes a rapid investigation: thousands of leads, a $100,000 reward, and a timeline of on-site responses, with a never-before-seen video of the suspect released to the public. Beyond the incident, the hosts emphasize Kirk's impact on youth and Turning Point USA's future. They label Kirk as a defining voice for conservatives on campuses and discuss Gen Z's growing alignment with conservative ideas, suggesting the movement will endure through distributed leadership. Emotions run high as they mourn a mentor to many young activists, while promising to support Kirk's widow and children and to keep the movement energized. International headlines intersect the discussion with Israel-Qatar developments. A Washington Post report describes a heated call in which Trump pressed Netanyahu after a strike on Hamas leaders in Doha, calling the move unwise without US input, while signaling support for hostage releases and peace. The debate centers on Qatar's role as mediator, whether practical partnerships trump vocal rhetoric, and how US diplomacy handles sensitive regional actions. Back home, OpenAI figures surface in a parallel thread as Tucker Carlson questions the death of an employee claimed to be suicide, while contrasts with furor over media narratives. The conversation intersects broader themes of media integrity, accountability, and a climate of partisan accusation. The Texas Sharia law controversy also surfaces, with warnings about religious legal structures in American life, framing a tense national moment where free expression, security, and culture collide.

Breaking Points

Leaked Discord Chats REVEAL TRUTH Of Tyler Robinson
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Exclusive Discord chats cast a surprising light on Tyler Robinson and the shooting tied to Charlie Kirk. Ken Clippenstein says he spoke with three people who knew Robinson and accessed multiple servers he frequented. One contact knew him since childhood. In the threads, Zealous Monkey writes, 'Hey guys, I have bad news for you all. It was me at UVU yesterday. I'm surrendering through a sheriff friend in a few moments.' The tone is measured, not the extremist image headlines suggested. Politics touch only lightly. The chats reference an impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump and, on election night 2020, Biden in the lead, though one participant says, 'Not until pretty late.' A religious post urges prayer for Tyler and Charlie Kirk's family. The contributors were mostly real-life Utah friends in their early twenties, described as thoughtful and shocked by the violence rather than celebratory or ideologically driven. Clippenstein notes the broader media portrayal of Discord as a hotbed of extremism is overstated. He highlights a broader concern about how law enforcement and the FBI categorize domestic threats and surveil online spaces. The chats appear as regular, everyday conversation among a circle of peers rather than a centralized conspiracy.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Dan Bongino on Status of Charlie Kirk Assassin Investigation, Plus, Halperin, Jashinsky, and Navarro
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Charlie Kirk’s assassination reverberates through Megyn Kelly’s studio as she announces a cross‑country Megan Kelly Live tour set to begin next month. She explains promotions were paused out of respect and because Kirk’s image appeared in ads, but there is no plan to cancel a single stop. Acknowledging her private nature, she vows to address audiences honestly on stage, even if attendance is small, and to keep the dialogue open. Security will be heightened, and the California stop will honor Kirk. Tickets are posted at megan kelly.com, and she hopes to meet fans face to face, keeping the tour essential to public discourse. Turning to the breaking developments, the FBI updates center on Tyler Robinson. Patel says DNA ties Robinson to the rooftop crime scene, with Robinson’s DNA on a screwdriver and on a towel wrapping the firearm; the rifle’s DNA is still under analysis. A note written before the attack indicated an intention to kill Kirk, though the note’s status is debated. Investigators report a text exchange suggesting intent to act, and Robinson’s family describes him as aligned with left‑wing ideology. The FBI is examining social media and digital footprints for foreknowledge while ensuring lawful data collection. Robinson is not cooperating, and authorities are pursuing other leads with state and local partners. Megyn then welcomes a panel discussing media handling of the case. The conversation covers timing of disclosures from the FBI and White House and the balance between transparency and prosecutorial integrity. Mark Halperin and Emily Jashinsky weigh in on media accountability, cancel culture, and the politics surrounding Charlie Kirk’s death. Peter Navarro discusses lawfare against the Trump administration, arguing for accountability of those pursuing political prosecutions. He promotes his book, I Went to Prison So You Don’t Have to, co‑authored with Bonnie Brener, describing warnings about prosecutions in Trump’s era. The segment highlights Kirk’s legacy and Turning Point’s mobilization of followers. The discussion closes on Kirk’s enduring impact, with tributes from public figures and a surge in Turning Point activity. Speakers reflect on Kirk’s message of faith, family, and service, noting that followers are expanding outreach and campus chapters despite tragedy. The program underscores how online discourse, media coverage, and political rhetoric intersect with violence, raising questions about free expression and accountability in public life.

Breaking Points

UTAH GOV: Kirk Assassin Had 'Leftist Ideology, 'Trans Boyfriend'
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Breaking Points dives into the Utah case surrounding Charlie Kirk’s assassination, where Governor Spencer Cox confirms the suspect’s roommate was a romantic partner, a male transitioning to female, who is cooperating with investigators. The suspect, Tyler Robinson, did not confess and is not cooperating, while others around him are. Cox says Robinson was deeply indoctrinated with leftist ideology, according to acquaintances and family. He reportedly was a high‑performing student who attended Utah State University for less than a semester after a strong academic record, including a 34 on the ACT; investigators note a brief college trajectory amid a broader pattern of online engagement that included extreme meme culture and discussions on dark internet forums. Authorities cite inscriptions on bullet casings and meme‑heavy messages such as “Hey fascist catch,” references to Hell Diver 2, and phrases like “If you read this, you are gay,” plus mentions of furry culture. The New York Times summarizes that Robinson was radicalized, though specifics will appear in charging documents. The hosts stress the evolving, contested nature of the information, acknowledge leaks and misreporting from some outlets, and urge waiting for charging documents before drawing conclusions. The discussion then widens to how online discourse and meme culture intersect with violence, describing a shift toward what’s labeled an antisocial media era. The hosts compare this case to other shootings, note gun culture and inequality, and call for patience amid conflicting leaks while official records unfold.
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