Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, made his first in-person court appearance Thursday, nearly three months after the fatal shooting at Utah Valley University.
A rift has emerged inside the Trump administration after National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent launched an independent investigation into whether Tyler Robinson.
Bernville, Pennsylvania Mayor Shawn Raup-Konsavage (D) is facing severe backlash after he posted on social media that he is “glad” Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk is dead. His comment read, “This is what MAGA represents, This is what Trump lowered flags for. If this represents you then I don’t want to hear that you are offended that I’m glad he is gone.”
Allegations are emerging that Tyler Robinson, the 22‑year‑old suspect charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, had an online history involving sexually explicit “furry” content. These reports, not yet independently verified in full, are drawing attention as the investigation proceeds.
Newly released documents show that 22‑year‑old Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10, sent text messages to his partner moments after the shooting in which he confessed, detailed his motive, and instructed them to destroy evidence. Prosecutors say they have enough evidence to seek the death penalty.
FBI Director Kash Patel reportedly defied strong internal opposition to publicly release video footage of the Charlie Kirk assassination suspect, Tyler Robinson—footage that ultimately led to the suspect’s identification and arrest.
Erika Kirk, the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, delivered her first public remarks since Charlie was fatally shot at Utah Valley University. Speaking from his studio next to his empty chair, Erica proclaimed that her husband’s message—rooted in patriotism, faith, and conservative values—won’t just endure, it will intensify.