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Ms. Green from Georgia states: "the man the 22 year old man, Tyler Robinson, that that murdered Charlie Kirk is not MAGA. His family may be Republican but all of the evidence that is being presented proves that he is a far leftist, very much integrated in online groups that are linked to Antifa. He was in a relationship with a biological male, so called furry, whatever that is, that is transitioning to be a fake woman. That is he was not MAGA, not one bit." She calls it "a complete lie, and it's an insult to every single Republican and person that identifies with those type of politics." She says, "We will not tolerate it," and claims that this language is getting many of us death threats day after day, and led to shootings on the baseball field where Steve Scalise was shot. "This is what led to President Trump nearly being assassinated this past summer. This is what has led to Charlie Kirk being assassinated." And so I just I just wanna give a warning there. "We're not going to tolerate that anymore. Mister chairman You know something else we're not going to tolerate is crime."

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A mother states that her son, Jonathan Lewis, was stabbed to death while 20 people filmed and broadcast it on social media. She feels that those responsible are getting away with murder and that there is no justice for her son. She was told the perpetrators would plead guilty to murder and receive a maximum of two years in the adult system, a deal she disagrees with. She believes they should be held accountable as adults because they made an adult choice and knew their actions would result in her son's death.

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Speaker calls the murder of Charlie Kirk an American tragedy and an offense to the state and Utah’s peace. He notes Kirk was a husband and father and offers condolences to his wife Erica, his two children, and his family, and expresses concern for those at the Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University. After reviewing evidence, the county attorney files a criminal information charging Tyler James Robinson, age 22, with: Count one, aggravated murder, a capital offense for intentionally or knowingly causing the death of Charlie Kirk under circumstances that created a great risk of death to others; Count two, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, a first degree felony, with aggravating factors alleging targeting based on Kirk's political expression and that children were present; Counts three through seven cover obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and a violent offense in the presence of a child. A notice of intent to seek the death penalty is filed; the defendant will be held without bail.

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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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Two people were killed in this intersection at second admission by a career criminal who's been charged with 91 felonies. Troy McAllister has been charged with everything from armed robbery to drug dealing to murdering two people on New Year's Eve twenty twenty. he got high, stole a car, t boned another car with the stolen vehicle, and ended up killing two innocent bystanders, Honoko Abe, 27 years old, and Elizabeth Pratt, 60 years old. Public defender Mano Raju is advocating for diversion, which is an alternative pathway in the criminal justice system that's meant to divert people away from jail and towards treatment. But here's the problem. Troy McAllister does not need treatment. Troy McAllister needs to be behind bars. We're holding a rally this Friday morning at 08:30 in front of judge Beggart's courtroom demanding that Troy McAllister is not given diversion but instead put in jail.

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I have some horrible news to share with the Infowars community. Jamie White, a great reporter and researcher for Infowars, was murdered last night outside of his home near our studios. He was working late and even posted on X responding to Elon Musk. Our crew found the crime scene this morning when he didn't show up to work. Police responded quickly and got him to the hospital, but he died shortly after. The police are investigating. Off the record, police officers have told us that funding for violent crime units has been cut significantly in recent years. They arrest serious criminals, but the Soros-backed Austin DA does nothing, intensifying the problem. The governor even had to send in state police, but they mainly write tickets. Crime has exploded in Austin.

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Speaker 1: Of course, as you all know, in the wake of Charlie's murder, there was an incredible amount of angry discourse from the right. Blaming the Democrats, blaming liberals saying, you're the reason this happened. Only to find out, surprise, 22 year old white dude, loved guns, raised by two parents, lived in a good home, dad as a minister, also a sheriff, didn't check it in boxes. Y'all thought he would check, did he? Speaker 0: Okay. First of all, a coat of mascara would be your friend. Speaker 0: That is disgusting. That was absolutely disgusting. Fuck her. Speaker 0: It's it's weird how she lost the points about him being a furry loving trans dating.

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I'm Sally Hernandez, reporting live from the scene where a man was found with obvious trauma in an apartment complex parking lot. He was taken to the hospital but later died. Homicide detectives are investigating, focusing on a second-floor apartment and collecting evidence. Police are withholding details and asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect. I'm here with horrible news. Infowars reporter and researcher Jamie White was murdered last night near his home. He was a dedicated fighter for freedom. Our crew found the crime scene this morning and police confirmed his death. Jamie's last post on X was about Elon Musk's comments on leftist violence. The police response was quick, but the crime situation in Austin is dire due to defunding and soft-on-crime policies. I hold those responsible for these policies accountable for Jamie's death. The police say they have suspects. My condolences to Jamie's family; he was an amazing person.

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Since 2021, 62 people in Texas have allegedly been murdered by violent offenders released on bond. The speaker focuses on Judge Lori Chambers Gray, who is allegedly tied to releasing 10 defendants on bond who then committed murder. Travian Lockridge, who beat a 67-year-old man with Alzheimer's, had his bond reduced by Judge Gray, and was later charged with threatening a woman with a gun. Richard Smith, on juvenile probation for aggravated robbery, was granted bond by Judge Gray, allegedly racked up more violent charges, and then went on a shooting spree, killing one man and injuring four others. Darian Carraway, with seven felony charges, was given a $20,000 bond by Judge Gray and then allegedly killed an innocent man four months after his release. Raul Alexander Leon, with numerous bond violations, was not revoked by Judge Gray and then allegedly shot and killed a 17-year-old. Derrick Williams, charged with capital murder, had a $200,000 bond set by Judge Gray, and after his release, allegedly went on a crime spree.

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Speaker 0: Listen to this clip, Hannah, of what I said that was so dangerous and controversial. K. Keen Jeffries, a progressive congressman, literally tweeted, while the trial was going on, lock up Kyle Rittenhouse and throw away the key. And he's the same guy that rails against mass incarceration, and I agree with him on some of it. But now, before the trial's even over, they're calling for this guy to be locked up and throw away the key. Like, they've already reached their conclusion. Speaker 1: No. Didn't give him a fair shake. Speaker 0: It's a very ... And they lied about it being a white supremacy thing when it's a white dude that shot three other white people. It's the entire thing is bizarre and it's Out of self defense. Speaker 1: Right. Yes. Speaker 0: In my opinion. Speaker 1: That's most important. Speaker 0: The truth is he defended himself; he wasn't some mass shooter white supremacist, and he should be acquitted. Do you feel bullied? Speaker 1: I I don't. And honestly, I think that was the most milquetoast explanation of everything that went down.

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Which tweet are we discussing? The one referring to it as a modern-day lynching? The facts of the case are still unfolding, and I have significant concerns about it.

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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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I'm Sally Hernandez, reporting live from the scene where a man was found with obvious trauma in an apartment complex parking lot last night. He was taken to the hospital but died soon after. Police are keeping details scarce, not even confirming if the victim was shot or stabbed. Homicide detectives are on scene collecting evidence, especially from a second-floor apartment. I'm here with the horrible news that Jamie White, a great reporter and researcher for Infowars, was murdered last night outside his home. We found out when he didn't show up for work. Police responded quickly, but he died at the hospital. I hold the Soros crime syndicate and the Democratic Party responsible for the environment that led to this. They defunded the police and promote policies that endanger our society. Despite the tragedy, we must remember Jamie and fight for the values he stood for.

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Speaker details subway murder of Irina Zaryuszka, stabbed three times in neck; the killer is heard saying, "I got that white girl," while bystanders do nothing and blood pours out. He claims the corporate media refused to cover the murder, saying, "the corporate media refused to cover the murder that happened three weeks ago," and later argues media hype creates a "war on white people." He asserts the crime was racially motivated, noting "it's racial just like they've charged two of the four with capital murder that killed Jamie." He cites crime statistics to claim an 80% chance of a carjacking or shooting by a Black person in cities, and urges heavy enforcement, family restoration, and "get God back in." He accuses the left, George Soros, and DA's and judges of releasing offenders, and calls for "arrest Fauci and Bill Gates that killed thirty million people worldwide with the shots."

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"Most murders in The US never become national news." "This one's garnered attention for a couple of reasons." "First and foremost, the recent release of that gruesome video." "Second, the energy from pro Trump activists." "They picked up on this video from local news and ran with it." "In this case, it is Trump aligned influencers who are posting up a storm about this case on social media." "Over the weekend, Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk, other Trump figures succeeded in making this senseless death a symbol of big city crime." "We heard president Trump asked about it yesterday when he was heading home from New York City." "He didn't seem to know much about it." "He said he would get briefed." "And then today, Trump did know all about it." "That's exactly what has happened here."

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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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Tyler Robinson is in FBI custody. The FBI has charged him with aggravated murder along with a host of other charges and is seeking the death penalty. He allegedly left the scene with only a text-message confession and was on the lam for o eight hundred hours. The FBI says there is footage of the shooter taking the shot, and the released video starts after that part, with other details redacted. There are claims about distractions, unexplained objects in footage, a wound not matching the shot, a fabricated text chain, and a Dairy Queen photo connected to the statewide manhunt. The piece stresses trusting the FBI to get to the bottom of it, like with Epstein. It also cites Cash Patel saying Epstein never trafficked anyone, and that hundreds of victims are lying. Midterms and conspiracy theories are discussed; there is mention of abundant evidence that could change the paradigm.

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Shocking new details emerged about the attempted murder of Derek Chauvin, America’s most high-profile inmate. Last Friday, Chauvin was stabbed 22 times in the library by another inmate. The assailant has been identified as John Turcak, 52, who has already served 27 years of a 30-year sentence and is described as a member of the Mexican mafia and, allegedly, an FBI informant. The complaint states Turcak initially denied wanting to kill Chauvin, and then the Mexican mafia member waived his Miranda rights when an FBI agent arrived to interview him. The FBI’s involvement raises questions, as the agency typically participates in prison murders when there is an order, if the perpetrator or victim is still informing, or in both scenarios. The complaint claims Turcak confessed to wanting to murder Chauvin on Black Friday to symbolically avenge Black Lives Matter. The discussion challenges the plausibility of a Mexican mafia member, who has historically preyed on Black inmates and operated within prison racial groupings, acting as a social-justice warrior to avenge Black Lives Matter. The transcript notes Turcak is listed as white and of Croatian origin, which raises questions about his supposed diversity within the Mexican mafia. It also notes Turcak’s sudden relocation to a new federal prison and questions the purpose of this move. Turcak’s history with the FBI is described as significant: he flipped on the Mexican mob in the late 1990s, helping the FBI lock up more than 40 fellow gangsters, and admitted committing crimes while working as an undercover informant, though he claimed to the sentencing judge that “I didn’t commit those crimes for kicks. I did them because I had to if I wanted to stay alive.” Liz Collins, who produced the documentary “Fall of Minneapolis” about the death of George Floyd, joins the discussion. She describes Chauvin’s stabbing as occurring eight days after their film’s release, noting that Chauvin described being attacked from behind and stabbed repeatedly with a makeshift knife while he was in a media center making copies. Questions are raised about the guards’ supervision and Chauvin’s current health, as he uses a walker and the full extent of his injuries remains unclear. The timing is deemed suspicious, with claims that the only person to receive an update on Chauvin’s condition before his family was Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, who confirmed Chauvin’s stability to the media. The conversation critiques the choice of Black Friday as the alleged symbolic date and suggests it would be more fitting to reference Martin Luther King Day, the anniversary of George Floyd’s death, or Floyd’s birthday. The claim that the symbolically chosen date was connected to Black Lives Matter and a “black hand symbol” attributed to the Mexican mafia is described as rambling and not clearly coherent. The discussion concludes with acknowledgment of the evolving narrative surrounding Chauvin’s stabbing and the FBI’s involvement.

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The speaker claims to possess video footage, not available to public media, showing Kyle Rittenhouse with an AK-47 shooting three people in the back.

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Journalist Chauncey Bailey was murdered with a shotgun, his face destroyed. The speaker claims the murder never should have happened because the shooter, Broussard, should have been in jail due to a previous conviction for brutal assault. The speaker alleges that San Francisco's DA, Kamala Harris, is responsible for Bailey's death because she put Broussard back on the street instead of in jail. Donald Trump approves this message.

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The panel debates motive, with "we don't have a motive yet. We don't know yet" and "Law enforcement hasn't laid out a direct motive. They've laid out a lot of evidence here of these messages." They cite "they said that he was a left wing activist who hated Charlie Kirk." "Look. I believe anyone engaged in acts of violence should be prosecuted and go to jail." They claim "There has been an enormous amount, and CNN has been guilty of this, of both sides ism." They argue "It is the left that overwhelmingly celebrates this" and "look at Blue Sky and it is a cesspool of leftist celebrating the murder of of Charlie Kirk." The discussion touches polling: "the polls the vast majority of Democrats believe a Republican and a Trump supporter." "Senator Ted Cruz, thanks for your time tonight."

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Breaking right now: reports of a confession posted on Discord from Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect charged in Charlie Kirk's murder, hours before his father turned him in to authorities in Utah, according to the Washington Post. The Post quotes, "Hey, guys. I have bad news for you all. It was me at UVU yesterday. I'm sorry for all of this." DOJ officials began late last week and over the weekend looking at the potential for at least one federal charge, with no guarantee they'll get there. A department spokesperson declined comment, but a source familiar said investigators are not ruling anything out, especially his online gaming presence, his chats. The FBI said he had a text exchange claiming that he had an opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and he was going to do it because of his hatred for what Charlie stood for. "We have a subject in custody." Patel addressed criticism from some on the right about his handling of the probe, and today at the FBI, history was made when former Missouri attorney general Andrew Bailey became the co deputy director along with Dan Bongino.

The Rubin Report

Press Gasps When Told Trump’s Brutal Plan for Charlotte Stabbing Suspect
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An unspeakable murder on a Charlotte light rail draws Dave Rubin into a sprawling analysis of crime, media, and policy as the episode pivots from humor to a four-part reckoning. He notes that the video of Arena Zerutka’s stabbing was released in excerpts, not the full footage, and stresses the victim’s humanity beyond race or refugee status. The discussion catalogs a set of knotty issues: a 14-time offender with 16 mugshots released by a magistrate judge, a Democratic judge allegedly failing to require bail, and a broader critique of blue-city crime, media suppression, and the judiciary. The host frames the incident as emblematic of a national culture war, arguing that the event intersects with race, criminal justice, and how the press covers such crimes. Rubin screens media optics, presenting Caroline Levit's remarks about the case and contrasting them with CNN's coverage of a MAGA angle, followed by analysis of a video clip where a suspect reportedly says 'I got that white girl,' which Rubin treats as evidence of racism in the incident. He argues that mainstream outlets suppressed the story until it fit a narrative and that online platforms amplified discussion. The show shifts to federal charges, with Colin Rug reporting that the Department of Justice filed a federal case against Brown, and Pam Bondi promising maximum penalties; reports on potential federal hate crime charges are examined, with a review of hate crime definitions. The segment also includes a political critique of magistrate judges and calls for accountability from North Carolina politicians. Beyond the courtroom, the program broadens to the failures of sanctuary cities, the Florida crime policy, and Chicago gun violence, pairing on-the-ground reporting with rebuttals about policing and DEI. Rubin cites family-structure statistics to argue that two-parent households correlate with social outcomes, then pivots to RFK Jr. and Bernie Sanders on vaccines and public health, contrasting calls for transparency with critiques of pharmaceutical ads. The host frames a 2-tier political reality: the left's narratives versus real-world violence, urging listeners to consider personal responsibility and civic governance. The closing segments highlight immigration, media accountability, and the dangers of allowing ideology to steer policy, while urging vigilance against what Rubin calls a rigged system that punishes some and protects others.

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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