BBC Rejects Complaints About Coverage Of Charlie Kirk’s Killing
Kirk’s assassination spurred a surge in Republican voter registration and led to an 84% mayoral win in Ocala, reflecting growing GOP strength amid concerns over left-wing extremism.
- On September 10, American conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University, a personal tragedy and brutal reminder of political volatility.
- Left-Wing suspect Tyler Robinson was arrested following the shooting, with revelations indicating trans ideology as the motive, occurring six days before the vote.
- Record registration surges and energized grassroots activity followed in the days after his death, as TPUSA received 32,000 inquiries and an Arizona memorial drew around 90,000 attendees.
- In Ocala, Florida, the mayoral contest after the killing became the first electoral manifestation of the post-Kirk environment, with incumbent Republican Ben Marciano winning 40.8% amid 11.5% turnout of 33,301 eligible voters.
- With Republicans holding a lead of more than 1.353 million and 40.8% to Democrats' 30.7%, next year's midterms may hinge on sustaining post-Kirk momentum affecting Virginia and New Jersey races.
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Indiana’s AG Makes It Clear He’s Going To Target Anyone Who Isn’t Reverential Enough Of Charlie Kirk’s Corpse
Apparently, it's no longer acceptable to speak ill of the dead. Not that it bothers the dead. But it certainly seems to bother a bunch of people who are still alive and who have nothing better to do with their time but snitch on anyone who doesn't treat Charlie Kirk like an American hero who…
Alabama Democrat lawmaker wants death penalty for political assassins after Charlie Kirk’s murder
State Rep. Juandalynn Givan, D-Birmingham, said she will introduce legislation in 2026 in the Alabama Legislature to expand the state’s death penalty to include politically motivated attacks.
Charlie Kirk’s prophetic warning: When dialogue dies, violence thrives
“When people stop talking, really bad stuff starts.”Just days after Charlie Kirk was assassinated, a clip of him saying these exact words went viral. In it, Charlie explained to the students around him the reason why he felt called to speak at college campuses across America — something he did for years with great success. “When you stop having a human connection with someone you disagree with, it becomes a lot easier to want to commit violence …
After Charlie Kirk’s Death, Do Lawmakers Want Rules—or Censorship?
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are calling for more social media restrictions in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, but neither party appears to be concretely grappling with the potential ramifications of involving the Trump administration in what Americans can and cannot see online.Kirk was shot dead on September 10 at Utah Valley University. Right up until the shooting, the Turning Point USA founder was, as on any other day i…
Professors fearing retribution turn to ‘First Responders’ after Charlie Kirk’s death
Since the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a group supporting academics who have been targeted by right-wing media outlets and organizations has seen an “intense spike” in faculty and administrators looking for support, according to its director.
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