Golf icon Phil Mickelson voiced strong support Saturday for President Donald Trump’s decision to posthumously award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was tragically assassinated in September.
One month after the assassination of Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk, Wikipedia editors are under fire for a series of politically charged edits that critics say smear Kirk’s legacy and promote left-wing narratives. Despite tens of millions of views and oversight from top Wikipedia officials, including site co-founder Jimmy Wales, editors labeled Kirk “far-right,” mocked his final words, and attempted to redefine Trumpism as fascism—all within days of his death.
Jimmy Kimmel is under renewed scrutiny after defending his controversial remarks about the assassination of conservative icon Charlie Kirk. In a recent interview, the ABC late-night host claimed his comments were “intentionally and maliciously mischaracterized” by conservative media and said he didn’t initially see a “big problem” with what he said on air.
Trevor Noah, former host of The Daily Show, made light of the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk during a recent stand-up performance, triggering widespread outrage. Noah suggested there was “something funny” about Kirk’s murder and falsely claimed the Turning Point USA founder was shot “while defending guns.”