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EP143: Remembering Charlie Kirk (1993–2025)
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It's uh gonna be a little bit of a different show tonight.
Um very I don't even know how to wrap my head around everything.
I couldn't even do my show last night because I just didn't really have the words.
I had an entire show prepared, and um just very shocking.
I was getting ready yesterday, and I was uh sitting outside with my dogs and finishing up a phone call when I got a text message from my producer who said, Are you seeing all of this stuff go down with Charlie Kirk right now?
And I just thought to myself, oh well, let me go on to Twitter.
It's probably some crazy lunatic leftist just you know saying something crazy, and maybe it's some really big campus event, and oh, you know, videos are going viral because Charlie is dunking on some liberal, right?
Like I I wasn't thinking that I was gonna open up my Twitter account to see a million videos of Charlie Kirk getting shot in the neck.
So uh I started scrolling Twitter and just typing in Charlie's name to see if any other videos would pop up, and then I turned on Fox News because I thought to myself, well, you know, if anybody's gonna be talking about this, it's gonna be Fox News.
And it took them a while, I'd say.
I'd say that uh it took about 30 minutes or so uh from the time that I saw it on Twitter to the time that Fox and the mainstream media started talking about it.
And of course, I started getting all these text messages and phone calls from everybody I know in the conservative movement, people I know who work at TPUSA, people I know who just couldn't believe their eyes, and I think then the most horrific part about it all was um having somebody else send me a video of the close-up.
The first video I saw of Charlie getting shot was from the middle of the audience, and it had looked like he got shot in the chest from the way that uh the bullet struck him and he went back.
So I thought, okay, well, maybe he's just struck in the chest, and he'll be okay.
And then uh somebody else texted me the video of the close-up of Charlie getting shot in the jugular and all the blood pouring out of his neck, and that's when I realized that he was dead, or it was AI.
And I mean, I was hard enough to know when a video is real and not AI, but there was a part of me that I don't know why.
Like usually I'm always the first to want to break news when I see something happen, but there was a part of me that didn't want to say, oh, Charlie Kirk died.
Charlie Kirk was shot in the neck, and there's no there's no way that anybody can survive a gunshot like that to the jugular.
And I kept on seeing comments, oh, it must be AI, it must be AI.
It must be AI.
And I have the video.
I don't want to play the video out of respect for his family.
I think a lot of people have seen this video.
It's widely available online.
I wish I never watched the video to be honest, because I personally can't get the image out of my mind.
I think I spent all of uh yesterday afternoon crying, And you know, it's strange because it's not like I was best of friends with Charlie Kirk.
I've known Charlie Kirk for about 11 years now.
I was actually at the first uh turning point event that he ever had in West Palm Beach at a holiday inn where I believe he had Scott Hawker as his guest, and I'd been doing communications for James O'Keefe at the time,
and uh Charlie had pretty much called up Project Veritas when I was working at Project Veritas and uh they were begging to have James O'Keefe as a speaker, and they weren't that big of a group at the time, very small.
I mean, in a tiny uh tiny holiday inn is where they had their event.
But I remember, you know, traveling with James to uh Palm Beach, Florida for this event, and you know, I stayed in touch with Charlie and the turning point crew for many years, and like I said, known Charlie for about 11 years now.
And so we weren't we weren't best friends, and I wouldn't even say that we were super close.
I knew Charlie and I communicated with him on a semi-frequent basis.
Um and it's not that I agreed with everything that Charlie Kirk said or did.
I think that it's pretty obvious for those who have followed me and those who are familiar with the right-wing scene that there have been times when people got in public spats or public disagreements, but I never never thought that you know he was an evil guy or a bad guy.
You have disagreements on policy issues here and there, but I think the reason why this has hit me so hard, I mean, people die every single year, people die every single day.
It's not the first time that I've gotten the news of a conservative commentator getting or just dying, right?
I mean, this is probably the most brutal death of a conservative commentator I've personally seen, but it's certainly not the new the first news of a conservative commentator dying that we've received.
I mean, Rush Rush Limbaugh passed away, obviously, and that was very tragic, but it was nowhere near as barbaric as the death of Charlie Kirk.
And so I think the reason why I feel so sad, and I guess I could say even traumatized in a sense because now I'm personally re-evaluating reevaluating my own speaking engagements and reevaluating my own security is because you know, when you look at the conservative movement, there's always been so much infighting, right?
About, oh, this person has mainstream access, this person, you know, is allowed on these shows, this person is allowed to do this, this person was late to the party on this issue.
There's a lot of limited hangout culture on the right, where you know, everything has always been very clicky.
And I I have, I have been critical of Charlie Kirk in the past, have been critical of uh the way turning point kept certain people out of their events.
I've been critical of the speaker's list of turning point events, and just a couple weeks ago, I was criticizing Charlie Kirk for engaging with people who, in my opinion, were Hamas propagandists.
We're allowed to have disagreements.
But what's so shocking to me about this, and I think that what has shook me to my core about Charlie Kirk's assassination is the fact that he was mainstream, right?
These conflicts existed because people classified conservatives who were supposed to all be on the same team as either mainstream or far right or extreme, right?
So they always said, Oh, we're all on the same team, but it was very clear from the get-go that certain conservatives always had certain treatment or better treatment or preferential treatment compared to others, right?
Some people were canceled, some people were not canceled.
I wouldn't say that Charlie Kirk was ever subjected to the type of you know, digital censorship that others were subjected to, but ultimately he faced the most brutal form of cancel culture, and that uh he paid the ultimate price for his life.
He was assassinated while debating and promoting free speech.
But Charlie Kirk has always been regarded as the safe zone conservative.
And what some people may be like, oh, well, why are you bringing this up?
Why, why even go there?
Why even, you know, talk about this?
What's the relevance of mentioning this?
Because when I think of political violence, or I think about people who, in my opinion, would be likely targets to be shot or killed at a political event or retaliated against because of their political views.
I think of people way more controversial.
People who, you know, talk more about racial issues, or people who, you know, are a little bit more provocative or aggressive.
I wouldn't really say that I ever found Charlie Kirk to be controversial.
Um, yeah, I'd say that Charlie Kirk played it pretty safe down the middle.
Half of his conferences were young people, the other halves were boomers, right?
Boomer conservatism.
And that to me is why this is so shocking, is that in conversations with people, I would always say, oh, well, of course, you know, people like you and I are not going to be on Fox News, or of course we're not going to be at these speak these these conferences because we're not moderate, you know, we're not moderates like Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk was the ideal moderate conservative, right?
He was viewed as a unifier, and you know, everybody has their own style, everybody has their own way of communicating.
That's not my way of communicating.
I'm a lot more aggressive.
And so if there was somebody who I thought would be the least likely candidate for assassination, because I viewed them as a collaborator.
I mean, we saw Charlie Kirk go on Gavin Newsom's podcast.
We saw him engage with the young Turks, right?
People who are constantly demonizing MAGA Republicans, entertained conversations with Charlie, or they spoke at his conferences, or they were on his podcast, or he was on their podcast.
And so you don't think of somebody who is more moderate or down the middle or accepted by the establishment on both sides of the political aisle to be a likely target of assassination.
You think of the people who are branded as far right or super right wing who would be the ideal targets for a radical leftist lunatic or you know, a religious zealot to carry out an act of political violence and terrorism.
And so I think one of the reasons why I've been crying so much, and one of the reasons why I find this to be so disturbing and so shocking, is that well, what does that mean for everybody else?
I mean, if Charlie Kirk, who was as miltose as it gets, as moderate as it gets, and was as safe as it gets when it comes to playing it safe, appealing to the establishment, being a so-called safe zone Republican, what does that mean for people on the far right or people who are more aggressive, or people who are known for being more provocative, people who are known as being flamethrowers?
I mean, I just I don't I don't think it's safe anymore.
And it's been kind of hard for me to come to terms with because you know, it's not that I don't regard my own safety, but when people used to say things like, oh, you know, you need to be very careful when you go out in public and you need to get more security and oh, I I would be so scared if I were you to go to these events.
I used to say, Oh, you know, don't be such a pussy.
I'm not scared of these people.
But what happened to Charlie could have been any of us.
It really could have been anybody.
It could have been President Trump the night before when he was ambushed at dinner by a group of radical code pink protesters.
So I don't know.
I guess I've had a hard time kind of coming to terms with it and conceptualizing it because you know, it really just makes you reevaluate what you do and it makes you re-evaluate the future, right?
Like there's a lot of questions.
I mean, I'll be I'll be totally honest.
I've canceled some of my own speaking engagements that I was supposed to attend over these next few days because they haven't found the shooter yet.
Who knows?
Was this an isolated incident?
Is the shooter on the run?
Is there a hit list, right?
And I think that that's why so many Americans feel so terrorized right now is because the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the one guy who was willing to be totally civilized and have a debate and not just completely tell his political opposition to go fuck themselves, which is what a lot of us do.
If that's the guy who's gonna have his jugular blown out in a live stream.
What does that say for the future political climate of America?
And who's next?
Those are the thoughts that have really been running through my mind over these last two days since last day, day and a half since Charlie Kirk was assassinated.
And I debated even during a show tonight just because you know my brain feels totally scrambled.
I didn't even sleep last night because I just kept on, you know, tossing and turning, looking at photos of Charlie Kirk and his wife and his kids.
And again, I wasn't even super close to Charlie Kirk, right?
I'm not gonna sit here and say that I hadn't engaged in public spats with him or that oh, I was best friends with Charlie Kirk.
No.
I knew Charlie.
I've known Charlie for about 11 years.
I had just seen Charlie two weeks ago at the Turning Point USA headquarter office in Arizona.
And I wish I would have spent more time, honestly, talking to Charlie two weeks ago.
I was visiting the Turning Point headquarters, and Charlie and I had gotten into it on Twitter in the last two weeks about the issue of him platforming some of these people who I thought were being sympathetic to Hamas.
And the one thing about Charlie that's different from a lot of other conservatives is that he never took these confrontations public.
So I admit that I've been critical and I had posted some things that were very critical, but every time there was a disagreement, I'd shortly get a message from Charlie Kirk, or I'd shortly get a message from Tyler Boyer, who works with Charlie at Turning Point USA.
How can we talk about this?
Can we get on the phone?
Can we have a conversation about this?
And they invited me out to Turning Point headquarters two weeks ago to hear my side of the story and to engage with me in dialogue.
They flew me out.
And I didn't talk about it, I didn't post about it publicly.
But that's the kind of person who Charlie Kirk was.
You know, the kind of person who would fly you out after you torched him on social media, just so he could have a conversation with you or try to have a dialogue with you to see where you could find common ground, even if you disagreed on some minor issues.
And it's not that I regret what I said, but it really makes you think about whether or not, you know, you should have handled things differently, or you know, whether things needed to be posted at all, and then you start, you know, getting all these thoughts running through your mind about, oh, well, I wish I could have said this, or I wish I could have done this.
And it's also just a reminder of the fragility of life.
I mean, I never thought two weeks ago when I was at the turning point headquarter office seeing Charlie Kirk waving to him through the glass window as he was filming his show that that was gonna be the last time I saw Charlie Kirk.
And again, I wasn't best friends with Charlie Kirk.
I've known him for 11 years, but I can't say that it's not a gut-wrenching feeling to think about what the future of our country is going to be.
If the nicest and most polite and well-mannered guy on the right is the guy who they found to be so intolerant that uh they had to put a bullet in his throat.
And I I guess I'm I guess I'm just really scared of what the future of political conversation and political debate and the future of political events is going to look like in our country.
I've never been one to be afraid.
But I will say that for the first time in probably 11 or 12 years that I've been doing this journalism.
My activism, my investigative reporting as a public figure.
I think it's the first time that I've truly ever been terrified and rattled to my core.
Watching somebody who I personally know and was with two weeks ago.
bleed profusely out of their neck for having views that are like way less controversial than my views, right?
I mean if Charlie Kirk didn't say anything that warranted him being shot.
I don't think there's ever justification to shoot anybody for the things that they say.
And that's terrifying.
It's terrifying to think that the most moderate person of all on the right is the guy who ended up receiving the most brutal and horrific fate.
My producer just notified me that uh the FBI is now going live uh with another update from Utah where Charlie Kirk was assassinated.
So let's tune into this broadcast so that we can get some updates.
I know there's an active manhunt right now for his assassin who they've not yet located.
Let's cut live to this press conference.
Did you make it?
Okay, cool.
sorry about that gonna begin any moment now Hi everybody, thank you for being here today.
My name is Hillary Kellner.
I am the communications director for the Utah Department of Public Safety.
This evening we have FBI Director Patel, FBI Deputy Director, Dan Bon Gino, Special Agent in Charge, Robert Bowles, Governor Spencer Cox, Lieutenant Governor Deedra Henderson, and Commissioner Anderson as well as I'm so sorry, Commissioner Commissioner Bo Mason, as well as some local partners here present with us today.
Governor Wilkick.
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us here uh tonight.
We appreciate the media and uh the partnership we have with you in helping us to get information out to the public so that we can uh we can catch this assassin and uh and hold him accountable.
Uh we uh we are going to uh to share uh a portion of a video and that we have of the uh of the the suspect as well as some new stills of those have already been released, but we want to make sure that they get as much attention as possible so that we can get help from uh from the public in uh in tracking down uh this uh this evil human being.
So we're we're going to uh we're going to cue up the video right now, show that I've asked uh Commissioner Bo Mason if he would narrate to you what is happening in this video.
Thank you, Governor Bo Mason Commissioner for the Utah Department of Public Safety.
If you look up to the top left, you'll see the the building where the shooter uh was chromed out in the top left corner.
We'll go ahead and play that video and I'll narrate as we walk through that.
So here you see the the suspect ran behind that upper upper building.
He's gonna come out on the right, move to this far right corner.
As he does, he's gonna climb off the edge and then drop down to the ground.
As he did that, he left some palm impressions.
Um There's some smudges and some places we're looking to collect DNA.
There's a shoe imprint where we believe the suspect is clearly identified as wearing converse tennis shoes.
Again, we'll replay that again so you can get another view of that.
It's important to note his black t-shirt, his black pants.
And there is appears to be some white on the soles of those converse tennis shoes.
Those are all identifiable items that we're looking for.
In the stills that are going to follow this, you're gonna see a very distinctive t-shirt with an American flag and appears to have an eagle on it.
There's also a baseball cap with a triangle on it and a pair of sunglasses.
All distinctive, all things that we would ask the public to look for and try to uh identify if they know someone who is has those items, who has been seen wearing those items.
We're looking for all that information.
There you see the suspect after dropping off the building.
He moved around across this grass area, around the parking lot.
We're going to pan to the right.
After he crosses the street, this is where he moves over into the wooded area.
Um this is the the uh video evidence that we we utilize to track his movements and to locate that firearm in that wooded area following the discovery of this evidence.
You want to go to the steels.
So here's the still photographs.
I mentioned these have been enhanced.
Um, so these are slightly different than what we introduced earlier.
Um please play close attention to the t-shirt, like I said, very distinctive with that American flag and that eagle.
Um, the hat with the triangle and the sunglasses.
You'll go to the next picture, please.
Um the backpack as well.
Um all identifying features that we're hoping the public can help us identify and lead us to this suspect.
Next picture.
And again, there's a better picture of the hat with that triangle logo, and again the t-shirt.
Blue jeans, and you get a good look at those those converse tennis shoes as well.
Uh we have pushed these out.
We'll continue to push these out, and we just ask for the public's cooperation through the public.
Um, the tips that have been coming in are what are giving us our next leads and enabling us to continue to further this investigation.
We've had great cooperation from the public, and we're continuing to ask for that as we move forward.
Thank you, and I'll turn the time back over to Governor Cox.
Thank you so much, uh Commissioner Mason.
I want to uh I want to thank Director Patel and his team.
It's great to have them on the ground with us tonight.
Uh, we've had several briefings and uh he's had an opportunity to uh to walk the crime scene.
Uh we uh we appreciate uh our our local law enforcement here.
Again, we have uh we have Mike Smith who is the uh the county sheriff here.
We have all of our local uh local chiefs of police that are here as well, all working hand in hand with the state and with the FBI as we uh as we move forward with this investigation.
Now, um just give you a little more.
We will not be taking any questions at this time.
Uh that we're giving you the latest information we have, being as transparent with everything that we have.
Um, but I do want to share a couple things that I think are important.
Um we uh we cannot do our job without the public's help right now.
We uh the public has answered our call for action so far.
We've received more than 7,000 leads and tips.
Uh I would just note that the FBI hasn't received this many digital media tips from the public since the Boston Marathon bombing.
This case also highlights the dedication of our law enforcement community.
We have 20 federal, state, and local law enforcement partners that are working shoulder to shoulder to find the person who committed this horrific crime.
With their support, we've completed uh nearly 200 interviews.
As uh as you're aware, as has already been reported, the FBI is offering a 100,000 reward for information leading to the identification and arrest of the person responsible for the murder of Charlie Kirk.
We also continue to implore the public to support this investigation and come forward with any information.
We are truly hopeful that this video and new photos will lead to uh to even more tips.
We are processing, we have an incredible team, a state and federal team working together to process those tips.
Uh we're going out in in tandem to interview any potential person of interest or suspects, but we need uh again, we need as many uh as much help as we can possibly get.
Any videos or photos that you might have uh the public should be submitted to our digital media tip line, which is uh www.fbi.gov forward slash utah valley shooting all lowercase.
Again, that is fbi.gov forward slash Utah Valley shooting all lowercase.
You can also provide general tips about the shooting by calling 1-800 call FBI.
That's 1-800 C A L L FBI or at tips.gov.
This is uh I would just say this is not just a local matter here in Utah.
We have people all over the country that are helping to bring this perpetrator to justice for Charlie Kirk and his family.
I will just add as well that as was mentioned, there is uh there is a lot of forensic evidence that is being processed right now at uh at both the state lab and the uh and and federal labs, uh federal lab in uh in on the east coast.
So we we're working got safety protocols.
Granger has the safety pros to call.
Shop our vast inventory.
See, cut it out, yeah.
We have safety projects.
I think Charlie said it best that when things get get bad, we should put our phones down and uh spend a little time with our our families.
There is a tremendous amount of disinformation.
Uh we are tracking uh our um our uh our our team, the the state team, and uh, I'm sure the federal team as well.
What we're seeing is our adversaries want violence.
Um uh champ China, we have bots from Russia, China, all over the uh the world that are trying to instill disinformation and encourage violence.
Uh I would encourage you to ignore those, to uh to turn off those streams and uh and spend a little more time with it with our families.
Uh we we desperately need some healing.
We'll have more to say about that in the uh in the days and weeks to come.
More than anything, we are going to catch this person.
Uh last thing I will just say is we've been working with our attorneys, uh, getting uh getting everything that we need affidavits ready so that we can pursue the uh the death penalty in this case.
Um and that will happen here in the the state of Utah.
Again, to uh to the public, uh to those who are grieving, uh thank you for for your prayers.
Uh I know we are feeling those prayers.
I know the uh Kirk family is feeling those prayers as well.
We uh we pray that God will bless our nation at this very dark time.
We can start healing by finding this perpetrator and uh and holding him accountable, and we need your help to do that.
Thank you.
There you have it.
So not a lot of new information released, but I will say today though, one of the things that really bothered me about the monetary award that was announced for information relating to the arrest of the assassin of Charlie Kirk was the 100,000 monetary value.
I think it says a lot that our government is willing to offer a $50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Nicholas Maduro.
But they're only offering a hundred thousand dollars for information about Charlie Kirk's assassin.
I mean, if you know Charlie Kirk did a lot for for our country.
We may not have agreed on everything, but he was a strong patriot and a supporter of the American way of life and our conservative values and a president Trump.
And I just find the monetary value for the award that's being offered by the FBI to be too low, especially when we look at how much money has been offered for other things, right?
Like information relating to the arrest of Nicholas Maduro when our government knows damn well where Nicholas Maduro is.
So that just has to be said.
And I know that you know this caused a lot of people to express outrage today.
And I think it's probably why Alex Brusowitz, who's a Trump advisor, um, a friend of mine as well, today announced that he's also adding $25,000 on top of the FBI's $100,000 reward for information regarding Charlie Kirk's assassin.
So I just wanted to go ahead and play this clip for you because I just find it to be a little bit incredible that with all the rich people that Charlie Kirk knew, and with how much money our government has to spend and how much money has been offered as a reward for other things like information regarding the arrest of Nicholas Maduro.
I just find it to be a little bit of a slap in the face, and I think that the reward amount, the monetary value of that reward should be much higher.
So let's go ahead and play clip number 28.
With that, we bring in Alex Bruzewitz, a Trump advisor who worked with Charlie Kirk to mobilize young voters.
Charlie also wrote the foreword for Alex's book, Winning the Social Media War, and they were longtime friends.
Alex, I first of all, I'm just so sorry for your loss, you two in many ways uh grew up together.
Your thoughts on on losing Charlie just not even a day ago.
Well, Martha, it's been um really tough.
Uh 24 hours.
And uh I lost a friend of mine since I was sixteen years old.
Um incredible woman lost her loving husband, two beautiful children, lost their father.
And America lost the most impactful voice of our generation.
Someone who would never say this himself, but was definitely going to be the president of the United States one day.
The way he impacted my life and the lives of every single person in our movement, the lives of every single person in the president's family.
It's um he just incredible what his the the way he's touched us all.
And we honor him today, and we honor him every day moving forward, and we will fight for him.
And I was just with him four days ago in South Korea.
It was his first first time uh on a trip to Asia, and I hadn't seen him since the inauguration.
I walked into the green room and he gave me a big hug, and he was telling everybody in the green room how proud of me he was because I'm getting married in January.
And he kept saying that the out of all of the great successes that he's had in his life, uh marrying Erica and having their two beautiful children uh was better than anything else.
And he was uh also making a joke about how we have the West Coast swing states covered because he married former Miss Y uh Arizona and I'm marrying former Miss Nevada, and uh so that just showed a little bit of uh his humor.
But he's an incredible man and um he's the nicest guy that I've ever met in my life.
Uh he would never hurt anyone.
It breaks my heart that uh it was him who got hurt.
He all only wanted to have conversations with people, he only wanted to debate people.
He didn't use violence, he didn't use violent rhetoric, he just spoke the truth.
But we're up against a sick ideology in this country, Martha.
It's a sick ideology that the president called out rightfully in his Oval Office address yesterday.
The radical left for too long has been perpetrating this hate on innocent people like the president who got nearly shot twice, and my friend Charlie, who lost his life yesterday because of the rhetoric that comes from people like Adam Schiff, and these people don't even believe what they say, but they say it anyway because they want to get television hits on MSNBC or CNN.
And then their people, they believe it, but they don't.
The the people who say it, they don't believe it because you see them in Washington then, and they kiss your ass.
They're the nicest people to your face.
But they go on television and they spew this hate.
It's sick.
And every single person that has said a hateful thing about Charlie or about the president or about any of us must immediately apologize and cease from saying it further.
It's a disgrace.
And my heart breaks for Charlie, it breaks for his family.
It breaks for everybody in their country because he's a great American.
And I love that guy.
He's been a great influence on my life, and I'm proud to have called him a friend.
Well, Alex, I know it's not easy um to talk about it.
It's very raw, and And I really appreciate you spending time with us.
And I'm glad that you're able to share your feelings about your friend with everyone out there.
And I I do hope I've said this a few times that this that having Charlie is so out there right now, and everybody looking at his speeches and what he talked about will help to keep his message alive.
And I know that you will help to keep that message really alive as well for freedom of speech, exchange of ideas, respect between people of all backgrounds and all um and all thoughts.
And uh Alex, I just want to thank you very much.
And we are we send all of our sympathies to you at the loss of your dear dear friend.
Thank you for being here, Alex.
Thank you.
Thank you, Martha.
And real quick, if I could.
Yes.
I'm gonna be giving a $25,000 reward on top of the $100,000 reward that's being offered by the FBI.
We need to get this killer.
He's a sick guy who's gonna spend the rest of his life in hell while Charlie's gonna spend the rest of his life in heaven with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Well, let's hope uh there's need for that reward uh very soon and that this person is caught, preferably alive.
Uh Alex, thank you very much.
Good to have you here today.
Thank you.
I agree with Alex Bruswitz, and we do need to find this killer, which is why the FBI should considerably increase the amount of money that they are offering as a reward for information about the the killer, the assassin who shot Charlie Kirk in the neck and took his life and took a father away, took a husband away, and took a patriot away.
So it's uh I think it's very telling that that's all the money that the FBI is willing to offer up or Charlie Kirk, a guy who everybody knew, a guy who Dan Bon Gino knew, a guy who Cash Patel knew, a guy who everybody in the Trump administration knew.
I just think that we can do better than a 100,000 reward.
You know, forgive me for saying that.
I'm not trying to, you know, attack the Trump administration or attack the FBI for this, but I just think that I don't know.
I think that a 100,000 reward is a little bit of a slap in the face to Charlie Kirk.
I'm not gonna play the video of Charlie getting assassinated because personally I just wish I never watched the video myself.
But we do need to have a conversation tonight about all of the radical left lunatics in our country who are celebrating his death.
And I know that Charlie was an advocate for free speech, and I'm an advocate for a free speech too, but I don't think that there's anything wrong with canceling violent people from our society.
People have a right to debate.
People have a right to have peaceful discourse, but when you start celebrating the death of an innocent man, when you start celebrating the murder of a father, his two kids under the age of three years old who are never gonna know their father.
I mean, I can't even imagine his daughter probably asking his wife Erica, where's Daddy?
I miss Daddy, when's daddy coming home?
I mean, what is she supposed to tell her daughter?
Seen the videos of his daughter running to him, running into his arms.
It's just if you are of the psychological mindset to think that it's okay to cheer or celebrate the death of an innocent man who is just using his voice to unite college students to support conservativism and to support their country.
There's something something deeply wrong with you.
There's something very evil.
There's something very compromised with your soul and your heart.
And you should be canceled.
Because you don't have the humanity to hold a job.
You don't have the humanity to be a productive member of society.
And you don't have the humanity to have compassion from those who you seek compassion from.
I think it's really evil.
And one of the reasons why I didn't do a show last night is because I honestly just felt so nauseated because I mean that's honestly my worst nightmare is you know,
you think about this stuff a lot about political violence and it became very real in the aftermath of President Trump almost getting assassinated in in Butler and then almost getting assassinated again in Palm Beach at his golf club.
And I think that's when it really hit everybody.
Oh my god, you know, how many Trump rallies has everybody been to?
Corey Comparatori could have been one of us.
But it just it made me realize that that could be that could be any of us.
Anyone could be giving a speech and get shot in the neck.
Anyone could be giving a speech about the most non-controversial t topics and subjects, and it could be your last day.
You never know when it's gonna be your last day.
I doubt that Charlie Kirk woke up that morning and thought that that was gonna be the last time that he ever saw his wife or the last time he ever saw his kids.
I certainly didn't think that two weeks ago in Arizona was gonna be the last time I ever saw Charlie Kirk alive.
And I just couldn't physically bring myself to do a show last night because I actually physically felt ill.
I had to go lay down.
I felt so ill just thinking about Charlie's three-year-old daughter maybe saying, Where's Daddy?
And that's what I thought about all night long.
I've never met his wife, I've never met his kids.
But it made me feel ill to the point where I found myself standing above the toilet last night, literally like dry heaving.
Sorry for the TMI, but literally dry heaving over the toilet because I just felt so physically ill from the video over and over again on my social media, over and over again, just thinking about the fact that those little kids are not gonna have a father.
And it's hard to think about.
It's really it's hard to even talk about.
I just I didn't really know how I was gonna talk about all of this tonight, but I think that we have to use our our platform to speak out about the evil that lives among us, and I think that we all need to start using our voices to shine a light on nefarious people in our society.
I don't think that we can any longer justify it as open discourse or freedom of speech.
There's a line that has been crossed.
And I think that because conservatives have been canceled so much and because conservatives know what it's like to be victimized by cancel culture, they're almost too forgiving for people's speech.
And I think that we really need to have a conversation in this country about what is free speech and what's insegment of violence and what is a promotion of a terroristic threat.
And people need to start going to jail.
People need to start being prosecuted for their violent speech.
And I'm not talking about these ridiculous prosecutions like we're seeing in the UK for talking about different genders or talking about Islam or you know, talking about issues that people want to have a peaceful conversation about.
I'm talking about the open incitement and glorification of violence and assassination that is so prevalent on social media today, so prevalent in corporate America, so prevalent in your children's classroom, your so prevalent in our own government.
I mean, I can't even begin to tell you today how many federal employees I personally documented making death threats or saying that Charlie Kirk deserved to die, or celebrating the fact that Charlie Kirk died.
People that work within the Department of War, people who work with children, people who work within agencies underneath the current Trump administration, including a current secret service officer, believe it or not.
I mean, how depraved.
And then we wonder why things like Butler were able to happen.
Is it any wonder why President Trump was ambushed at dinner the other night or why President Trump was almost shot in the head?
What happened to Charlie Kirk could have easily happened to President Trump?
Is it any wonder why these events are happening when our own government has a tolerance for people who work within the federal government who collect a paycheck paid for by the U.S. taxpayer are openly mocking the death of an innocent man and a father and a husband?
And it's very it's very disturbing to me, not just the fact that Charlie Kirk was gunned down in cold blood, but it's disturbing to me that people like this are in such high positions within our federal government.
That people like this, and we're gonna go through some examples with you tonight, are teachers.
They're teaching your kids, they're watching your kids.
They're professors at colleges, they're 911 dispatchers, they're executives at Fortune 500 companies.
Everyday people who you interact with think that Charlie Kirk deserved to die.
Your child's kindergarten teacher, who found examples all to all throughout today and all throughout yesterday, believes that Charlie Kirk deserved to die.
Your local 911 dispatcher may believe Charlie Kirk deserves to die.
And these are very fringe views, right?
These are very fringe radical views that you would expect the purple haired pink haired freaks in Antifa to be espousing on the side of the street during their you know radical leftist lunatic protests.
You don't expect kindergarten teachers and 911 dispatchers and members of our military and doctors and nurses and executives of companies, media officials to be posting these things.
We'll be making excuses for this cold-blooded assassination that we witnessed.
And when you realize that everyday people who we interact with on a daily basis in all of these spheres in society, education, health, emergency services, social services, entertainment.
All of these people have now been radicalized into the cheering on the assassination of somebody like Charlie Kirk.
And that's when I start to reassess things and I wonder are we too far gone as a country?
Is it the radical left or is it just the left?
Because these people aren't necessarily members of Antifa.
They're not necessarily domestic terrorists or members of domestic terrorist organizations.
Some of these people are very successful working professionals, and they feel emboldened to openly post.
We're not talking about a secret recording caught on camera.
We're not talking about a private conversation that's secretly recorded.
We're talking about people feeling bold enough to openly post that Charlie Kirk deserved to die, that Charlie Kirk had it coming to openly mock his assassination and the imagery, the very brutal and vicious imagery associated with all of the blood coming out of his neck.
I mean, we have been completely infiltrated and society on every single level has been completely infiltrated with people who have so much intolerance for different political views that they're willing to celebrate the death of their political opponent or those who have varying viewpoints.
And I think that's really disturbing.
How can you trust that your kid is not going to be subjected to that kind of violence when you drop them off at school.
How can you trust that you are going to get equal medical care when you go to the hospital and you know you know that doctors or nurses are posting these things openly online?
Are we getting to a point in our country, Or have we surpassed that point in our country where people would justify not providing 911 services to somebody who's a conservative, not providing medical care to somebody who's a conservative, sabotaging or even abusing the children of somebody who is conservative.
I mean, have we really gotten to that point in our society?
I think we have.
I really do.
And we're gonna go through some examples tonight.
We're just gonna go ahead and play a lot of these clips because I think that it's really important.
I don't want to play the video of Charlie getting assassinated, but I think it's really important to constantly remind you and others watching.
We are live now, so please be sure that you're reposting the live link on X and Rumble.
I think it's really important for people to be reminded of the evil that lives among us and just the diversification of these people.
As I said before, it's not just like people in a local Antifa group or Black Lives Matter group.
These are people who work at your coffee shop, take care of your kids, work at your children's school, work in your local hospital, work in your local doctors, doctor's offices, work at your local supermarket.
Maybe they serve on your city council.
Maybe they're on your local news station.
And it's important for people to be reminded that this isn't just a one-off incident, and that this isn't just some radical left lunatic, or that I mean we don't even know who the shooter is right now, but it's important for people to not just say things like, well, you know, it was an isolated incident and not all people are like that.
I disagree.
I think that most people on the left now and within the Democrat Party.
I think that they do feel this way.
I do.
Because if they rejected it as much as they said they were more civilized as they as they claim to be, there would be mass condemnation, and you wouldn't see the the need for conservatives like myself and others to be going online and personally investigating these people and trying to get them fired because the left would be holding their own accountable, but there's no accountability for the words and actions of people on the left by those who belong to the left.
And so no, I don't think it's an isolated incident.
I saw the left today saying things like, oh, you can't just say that it's all of us.
We can though.
And I really do believe with all of my heart that majority of the left is like this.
I do.
I believe that the Democrat Party is the party of murder.
And I believe that Elon Musk also said that today.
I really do.
I really truly believe that we have crossed that point where one side of the aisle has human decency and the other side of the aisle is completely far gone.
I'm gonna warn you now that um a lot of these clips are very disturbing.
And so I know a lot of people are having a very hard time processing this and they're dealing with their grief, and people deal with grief in different ways.
But these videos are very triggering and they're very disturbing, and so I'm just gonna go ahead and play some of them because people deserve to see the evil that lives among them in your communities.
These could be your neighbors, these could be people who your kids go to school with or being taught with.
These could be people in your local neighborhoods or your local communities, and you need to know what we're up against.
Because I don't think the shooting of Charlie Kirk, the assassination of Charlie Kirk is going to be an isolated incident.
I think that we're gonna see more killings.
I do.
Let's go ahead and play clip number 12.
This is a video of a TikToker named Giovanna Bonanno celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk.
When I see that video of Charlie Kirk, I don't think of him.
I think of the little children in school who had to deal with that, not watching that happen to their friends or watching it happen to themselves.
Children who could not even form opinion about this stuff yet, children who were not even old enough to form an opinion about any of this stuff.
And he lobbied to stay in circulation and said that they were necessary deaths.
Just like car accidents.
Okay.
That's what I think about when I see that video.
So who is this woman?
She works at Tritorio, Reggiano, and Bananas, New York Pizza Pizzeria.
So again, this is a local restaurant worker.
Like I said, these aren't just regular, these aren't just one-off instances of lunatics, right?
They like to say, oh, well, this person is mentally ill, and that's not how we all think.
No, this is a sickness that has permeated the base of the Democrat Party.
Okay?
This is a girl who doesn't really look mentally ill.
She's just laying in her bed.
She's very coherent, and she's talking about how she doesn't care about the video of Charlie Kirk getting assassinated because he deserved to die because little kids who were victims of school shootings weren't able to formulate their opinions like Charlie Kirk was.
She works at a restaurant where you may be getting your slice of pizza or sitting down for some Italian food.
So again, just think about this.
When you go out to eat, you'd be getting coffee, you could be getting food, you could be going grocery shopping, you could be going to the doctor.
And who knows?
The person who is providing service to you could want you dead, or could think that your death is justified if you are a conservative.
And I think the biggest example of how this isn't just a fringe movement, and that the assassin isn't just some random person who isn't representative of the views of the entire radical left is the way that the Democrats reacted yesterday when Lauren Boebert, a Republican congresswoman, asked all of Congress for a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk.
Let's go ahead and play clip number 16, and you're gonna see firsthand how this isn't a fringe movement.
This is now mainstream in the Democrat Party.
Political violence and calls for assassination and lack of humanity and celebrating the death of conservatives is now mainstream in the Democrat Party.
What purpose is a gentlelady from Colorado rise?
Shh.
Let's, let's, let's, wait.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
The house will be in order.
Shh.
The house will be in order.
Shh.
The house will be in order.
We will join for prayer right after this, okay?
They wouldn't even say a prayer for Charlie Kirk.
you Thank you.
Are you really gonna believe the media?
Are you really gonna believe the Democrats when they say, hey, hey, hey, it's time for Trump to tone it down.
It's time for conservatives to tone down the rhetoric.
This was just some one-off incident.
We don't all think this way.
No, they do all think this way.
They do.
And it's dehumanizing events like this where they won't even have a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk after he was gunned down on live stream.
In a video that millions of people in our country have now seen.
They won't even have a moment of silence.
For a father of two small babies and a husband for a wife who's never gonna see her husband again.
Oh, a wife who has to watch that video of her husband getting assassinated, splattered all over social media.
So I don't want to be told anymore that we need to reach across the aisle and have peaceful debate with these people.
Debate time is over.
Debate time is over because you killed the one guy who was willing to debate you while the rest of us have had enough, and we are sick and tired of your fucking shit.
We are sick and tired of your violence.
We are sick and tired of your calls for political violence and your assassination attempts.
Debate time is over.
Because the one guy who had the grace and the patience left to actually tolerate your shit, you decided to take him out.
The one guy who was trying to encourage the rest of us to come to the table and discuss our differences.
The one guy who didn't want to take the gloves off yet.
So debate time is over.
And I don't really want to hear people anymore say, we need more debate.
We need more conversation.
No.
They don't want to debate.
They don't want to have a conversation.
Charlie Kirk was not an offensive person.
Charlie Kirk was not a controversial person.
Charlie Kirk was not a flamethrower.
He was not a fire brand.
He was a milkedast safe zone conservative.
So safe that he was never canceled on social media.
And they killed him.
So if they are willing to assassinate the guy who is down the middle and gets welcomed on Cavan Newsome's podcast and gets welcomed on the podcast of the young Turks and has conversations with people on both sides of the political aisle.
What do you think they're willing to do to people who have taken the gloves off already?
Or people who aren't as gracious and aren't as patient and aren't as kind as Charlie Kirk.
which is most people.
They want to kill you.
They want to kill your children.
They want to kill your families.
And they want to kill the ideas and the values and the principles that Charlie Kirk espoused.
Love for God, country, and family.
That's what Charlie Cook's do.
Kirk stood for.
Charlie Kirk stood for God, country, and family.
I don't know what's so offensive about God, country, and family.
I can think of 20 more.
20 more.
I mean, honestly, I can think of so many more people who have a platform on social media, who are in the news, who are more offensive, more vulgar, more triggering, and way less diplomatic than Charlie Kirk.
And that's what I'm talking about, about it being so shocking.
Is that they say they want to bait, and they say they want to have more discourse, but they killed the one guy who was still willing to bait.
So many of us said, fuck this years ago.
We said, fuck this.
Fuck these people.
After they saw the election, after they tried to assassinate President Trump, we said, fuck you.
Debate time's over.
But you know, Charlie Kirk always kept his cool.
He did.
Charlie Kirk always kept his cool, and Charlie Kirk always remained level-headed.
So I don't really know who's going to be left to debate anymore.
Because are you going to really put your life on the line for these people?
Are you going to let the left lure you in the false pretense of peaceful discussion and debate?
The guy who was asking Charlie Kirk a question at the time that he got assassinated was trying to convince him that cons that the left was actually peaceful.
And that the left when when trans shooters shot people up at schools, the left wasn't responsible for that.
That's what he was.
That's what he was trying to convince Charlie of at the time that Charlie Kirk was shot.
And Charlie wasn't raising his voice.
He wasn't being derogatory.
He was letting him speak.
Are you going to put your life on the line for that?
Are you going to really risk getting assassinated to have a conversation with these animals?
We want to gaslight you.
We want to gaslight the rest of the country and the world into thinking that they actually want to have a peaceful debate.
They don't really want debate.
They say that they want debate because it's now a tactic to lure in their next victims.
That's the truth.
And a lot of people need to come to terms with this.
you Thank you.
Further highlighting just the depravity.
I showed you a random restaurant worker, and then I showed you the entire Democrat Party in Congress.
Now I'm going to show you the media.
Further highlighting how this is no longer a fringe issue and how it is truly the mainstream view and the mainstream position within the Democrat Party that political violence is acceptable and that political violence should and can be celebrated.
I ended up exposing TMZ yesterday.
They thought that they were going to get away with it on their live stream while they were cheering upon the news breaking of Charlie Kirk getting assassinated.
But then I clipped it and I posted it.
And that video has now been seen over 13 million times on X. And well, TMZ is now coming out trying to make excuses for oh, well, why were people laughing in the background when Harvey Levin was announcing Charlie Kirk's assassination?
TMZ.
Which now regards itself as a as a mainstream source of news and entertainment.
TMZ.
So again, we're not talking about some fringe radical movement here.
This is the mainstream.
Harvey Levin.
Let's go ahead and play clip number 17.
If he's still on the loose because they want to find him.
So I I would think that that's one of the main reasons they're holding this news conference.
Um so my guess is we're gonna see an image of this guy um possibly in the next 20 minutes.
The news conference is scheduled uh for three o'clock and Utah time, which is two two o'clock Pacific.
Um five o'clock Eastern.
Um Janet go with that.
It's probably not important.
Go to um have somebody look so you could hear right there they're they're cheering in the background while they're waiting to find out whether Charlie Kirk is alive or dead.
Let's go back and play that again from the beginning, and I want you to listen closely to the timing.
Because mind you, they're getting the information in their control room, and then they're feeding that information to Harvey Levin.
So you tell me, y'all have ears, y'all have eyes.
Listen with ears, listen with your eyes.
We all have ears and eyes.
This is why I hate the gaslighting.
We all know what we heard, and we all know what we saw with our own eyes and our own ears.
Listen again.
And then I'm gonna play Harvey Levin's excuse.
So you tell me whether or not TMZ was cheering on the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Play that from the beginning again and then run the clip all the way through.
If he's still on the loose because they want to find him.
So I I would think that that's one of the main reasons they're holding this news conference.
Um so my guess is we're gonna see an image of this guy.
Um possibly in the next 20 minutes.
The news conference is scheduled uh for three o'clock and Utah time, which is two two o'clock Pacific.
Um, five o'clock Eastern.
Um Janet goes.
Go to um uh have somebody look at the um Fox Trump doesn't Trump is supposed to be Trump just posted that Charlie Kirk is dead.
All right, so this is ready to pull the trigger when you get from a second.
Did what did Trump say?
Yeah, what did we said?
So what did Trump say?
Yeah, Trump just said he's dead.
Yeah, he just said it.
Okay.
And now he's no longer with us.
And my sympathy go out to his beautiful wife.
Like right now.
Truth social.
It's number two and pending.
Got it.
You're still in it.
You're still in it.
Okay.
Get it up.
Can someone alert this, Savvy or Leo?
Or Rob, sorry.
I know you're there.
I got it.
I want to confirm people in the back of the state.
Now get the Trump statement in immediately.
Not really.
Trump just posted that Charlie Kirk is dead.
Um change.
Again, unsurprising that this is for sure what we saw with this video.
Yes.
Um, can you read the statement, Cameron?
Yes.
All right.
So Trump just posted this about four minutes ago.
He said the great and even legendary Charlie Kirk is dead.
No one understood or have the heart of the United States of America better than Charlie.
He was loved and admired by all, especially me, and now he is no longer with us.
Melania and my sympathies uh go out to his beautiful wife, Erica and family.
Charlie, we love you.
Wow.
Um still hasn't said it.
Got it.
Thanks.
That's odd.
I mean, that's just all the things.
Yeah, they're lower is still uh no, I'm out.
I'm putting in a statement.
Uh okay, get the statement in right now.
That's a separate post, right?
Yes.
Yeah, yeah.
And have you built that post out with other assets from this?
Yes, we have it all.
Yep, yep.
Pretty obvious that they were cheering on the death of Charlie Kirk.
So after the video went viral, and my video got about five million views of the uh the clip stream.
Again, they were hoping nobody would catch on to this.
Harvey Levin decided to release a statement.
Now you take a listen to what Harvey Levin of TMZ said, and you tell me whether or not you think this is a real excuse or whether you think he's full of shit.
I think he's full of shit.
Let's go ahead and play clip number 20.
We were live streaming all day during this this tragedy.
Um when something happened in our office.
Uh, as we were reporting the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Um there were some people in the back room away from our news desk here who were watching a car chase, and they were laughing, they were clapping, and you could hear it out here.
And we want to make a couple of things clear.
One is that I know these people, and they were not laughing, they were not reacting that way about Charlie Kirk's assassination.
They were not.
They would not work here if they did.
And that being said, we acknowledge that it was horrible timing.
And for that, we are sorry.
We apologize.
We apologize, get it.
You had to hear that.
And I get why if you're watching the stream, you may have felt that that's what the laughter was about.
We assure you, it was not about that, but it was horrible timing.
And by the way, I get it too, and he gets it because we listened as we were talking.
You can go back and look on the stream.
I actually walked off camera to go back and find out what the hell was going on because it was inappropriate for the laughter at that time.
But no one was laughing about the Charlie Kirk tragedy.
Nevertheless, we apologize for the way it sounded.
We apologize.
Yeah, you knew exactly what you were doing, and you're just upset that you got caught.
Just and I wish that it was just one clip, right?
I wish that it was just you know, it used to be where we'd have tragedies in this country, and there's always that one crazy person that says something crazy and everybody condemns them, and it's a one-off incident.
But now, you know, there's so many examples of so many people saying crazy things, derogatory things, just glorifying the assassination of Charlie Kirk, that there's no accountability because there's so many of them.
Like I said before, it's not one off incident.
This is now mainstream for the Democrat Party.
So how is there gonna be accountability for these people?
Are they gonna get fired?
Are they gonna be held accountable professionally and socially?
Unless we the people take it upon ourselves to post their information online and let people know who they are, where they work, so that we can contact their employers and report this information to who their boss is.
It is a public safety th.
it is a public safety threat.
We're not, we're not doxing people and saying things like, oh, you're gonna be canceled because of your political views.
We are using publicly available information to alert the employers of sick and deranged individuals that their employee is a public safety threat because they are demented enough to glorify the assassination of an innocent young man, a father, and a husband.
It's not doxing, it's not cancel culture.
It's called righteous indignation.
And conservatives need to start utilizing their platforms to force the hand of those with power to demand accountability.
There needs to be a purging of society, not with violence.
I'm not talking about a physical political purge.
There needs to be a purging in our society of people within the education, uh, within these educational institutions, within our political systems, our local governments, our federal governments.
These people need to be removed from their positions, okay?
They need to be fired so that they can go home and they can reflect or they can go get some serious psychological counseling to come to terms with how they got to a point where they were celebrating the murder of a young father and a young husband.
It's not violence, it's not permanent cancel culture like what they did to Charlie Kirk in Utah by shooting him in the jugular.
It's a form of poetic justice to return a form of cancel culture to these insiders of permanent cancel culture.
Sometimes you get your social media accounts back, sometimes you don't, right?
It sucks.
I know what it's like to be canceled.
But the ultimate form of cancel culture, the ultimate form of deplatforming is political assassination.
And that's why they made Charlie Kirk a martyr.
They thought that they were going to extinguish his light and extinguish his fire.
But ultimately, what they ended up doing is making him a martyr for the cause, a martyr for the cause.
And so I think it's everybody's responsibility, whether or not you agree with Charlie Kirk on every issue.
I know that I didn't agree with Charlie Kirk on every issue.
We had our own disagreements over the 11 years that I knew him.
But I have a skill and my skill is in investigating people and exposing people.
And I wasn't best friends with Charlie Kirk, but my heart breaks for his wife and his children who are never going to know their father.
And if I can help make a difference by preventing somebody else from getting hurt, or I can make a difference by preventing some other young kid from growing up being indoctrinated by this Marxist filth, this rot of the mind.
This progressive filth that is capturing the minds of young children.
If I can make a difference by making sure that one of these crazy lunatics who teaches pre-K, elementary school, high school, college, one of these crazy lunatics working at the hospital as a nurse, as a doctor, in your local restaurant.
If I can prevent these lunatics from somehow radicalizing even more and going out there and using their positions to further indoctrinate people or to incite political violence, then we are doing a service.
We are doing a service to our country and we're doing a service to Charlie Kirk's children, a service to his family, his wife, and his legacy.
So these people need to be removed from society.
Not advocating for political violence.
I'm not saying they need to be permanently removed with a form of assassination.
I'm saying they need to be removed from polite society and unemployable.
They need to be told that there is not a place for you in the workplace.
There is not a Place for you in this educational institution.
There is not a place for you in polite society if you are going to wake up and casually post on social media that you are happy and satisfied with the brutal murder of an innocent young man who was a father and a husband.
We have to.
We have to start canceling people for the sake of righteous indignation.
We do.
We're not canceling people out of political violence like the radical left is.
We are canceling people from polite society to protect our way of life, to protect our country and to protect these values that Charlie Kirk and millions of other Americans are fighting so hard to preserve.
God, country, family.
Because if we allow for these people to keep their positions in polite society, we're not going to preserve anything because they're going to destroy it.
And if you don't think that they won't put a bullet in your neck, too, you are sorely mistaken because Charlie Kirk was the one man left willing to debate with them.
He was the one man left willing to have a conversation with them.
A lot of us said that ship sailed a long time ago.
A lot of us said that ship sailed a long time ago.
So I think that conservatives need to stop being so graceful when it comes to this idea.
Oh, well, everybody deserves to have a voice now.
There's a difference between free speech and incitement to violence.
And I do believe that if you are going to incite political violence, you need to be removed from polite society.
You do.
You need to be removed from polite society.
Thank you.
In the most polite way possible.
In the most polite way possible is not violence.
It's not an assassination.
It's unemployment and social ostracization.
And we once had a time in our society where people understood the importance of ostracizing people who engaged in taboos that we could all agree was the definition of crossing the line.
I don't know when that time period disappeared.
I don't know when we decided to revert as a society.
I grew up in the 90s.
I was also born in 1993.
Charlie Kirk was, I'm 32 years old.
He would have been 32 next month.
Charlie Kirk and I were the same age.
I don't remember being raised this way.
Bye.
Thank you.
To think that it's okay to kill people who have a different opinion than you.
And I remember there being lines that you did not cross.
I remember there being such a thing as human decency.
And I don't know when we lost it.
I don't know when.
From 1993 to 2025, that we went wrong as a country, that we went wrong as a people, as a species.
I don't know where things changed.
I don't.
I think about it a lot.
I don't know.
I just, I don't know when it happened.
I don't know if it was 9-11.
Which, you know, we're we're we're we're now seeing the 24th anniversary of 9-11 today.
I don't know what the turning point was.
But something happened over these last 32 years in our country where people decided that they were no longer going to have human decency.
And I hope that the assassination of Charlie Kirk will serve as another turning point, unintended, for our country.
because we can't continue this way.
There's, you know, you talk about how, oh, well, Charlie wouldn't want people to be silent.
Charlie wouldn't want people to stop the debate.
Well, there's no purpose in debating if it's going to result in all of us getting killed.
And we have to come to terms with that reality.
Yes, we don't want to cower.
Yes, we don't want to have to live our lives in fear.
But the left has not shown that they are committed to protecting free expression and debate.
The left has made it clear with their refusal to have a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk on the floor of the House that they don't believe in debate and discourse or free speech anymore.
They support political assassinations.
They support using political violence as a means for silencing their opponent.
We saw this last week at the People's Conference for Palestine in Detroit, Michigan.
How many more examples do we need before we stop pretending like these are one-off incidents and that these lunatics are not representative of the entire Democrat Party?
What is it going to take?
How many more people need to die?
I was supposed to travel this weekend to go speak at an event.
Fuck that.
I've I've never been one to be afraid.
I've never been one to want to cancel an event before.
But this shooting shook me to my core.
Charlie Kirk and I were the same age.
By a couple months.
Charlie Kirk was if we're like on a scale of you know, moderate and right wing, okay.
Here's Charlie.
And here's me.
Here's Charlie, here's me.
So it is unfathomable that somebody would shoot Charlie Kirk in the neck and silence his voice for eternity because they were that intolerant of mainstream moderate conservative views held by most Americans in this country, believe it or not.
So yeah, for the first time in probably my entire political career and my entire journalistic career, I'm taking a step back.
And it's been hard to deal with because I feel guilty in a sense.
I don't want to have to silence myself or feel like I'm censoring myself.
But also too, what could what good and what what purpose do I serve if I'm dead?
What purpose does anybody serve on the right if they're dead?
So I've been having a lot of conversations with people I know who knew Charlie who also go to conservative events, and we've been texting with each other about oh, are you gonna be going to this event?
Are you gonna be doing this?
And a lot of people are canceling because they're scared.
And I never wanted to publicly admit or show any fear throughout my career because I've always viewed it as a sign of weakness.
But I'd be lying if I said I wasn't terrified.
I mean, there is I don't know how to explain it.
And I'm not saying I was best friends with Charlie Kirk.
I'm not here to pretend like, oh, you know, Charlie and I were the best of friends, we were this, we were that.
I've known Charlie for 11 years, but it's not like we were best friends.
But there is something about watching all of that blood come out of his neck and know that I too have been up on a stage, I too have stood next to Charlie at events, I too have been in the same room as Charlie, I too have gone to open air events.
I know so many of my friends have gone to these events and spoken at these events, and it's not about me, it's just thinking about putting yourself in that position, and it's so crazy to think that it could have been anybody, it could have been any of us, it could have been anyone.
And so I'm re-evaluating things because I don't want to buy into this narrative by conservatives and the left right now that's being pushed by both sides that most people are not like this.
I disagree.
I think that we've crossed the Rubicon in This country.
And I think that most people on the left actually are like this.
Oh.
Oh.
It's um I think it's easy for people to say things like we're gonna fight, we're gonna keep on fighting, we're gonna keep on going, we're not gonna let our voices be silenced any longer.
But who are we kidding?
This is going to change the course of political events and political conferences, on campus events, speakers, and political activity in public for the rest of eternity.
Okay.
Don't kid yourself.
It's not safe.
And if you are going to an event, you need to take serious precautions.
I don't think that there should be any more outdoor events with conservatives unless you plan on being behind bulletproof glass like President Trump.
Just like just like President Trump.
Just like President Trump now doesn't do any events unless he's in a bulletproof glass.
I don't think that anybody on the right should be doing these events in public anymore unless you are going to be protected by bulletproof glass.
Unless you can guarantee that people are not gonna have weapons on their body when they come into your events, unless you're gonna run everybody through a uh a mag.
I mean, are you really gonna are you really gonna take a bet on the left when you see how crazy these people are?
When you see the Democrats in Congress and mainstream media pundits and local restaurant workers and nurses and doctors celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk, do you really want to take a bet on your life?
I don't think that it's powering in fear.
I think it's called being practical.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Someone said, What about a bulletproof vest?
Charlie was wearing a bulletproof vest.
He was, they shot him in the neck anyway.
What are you gonna do?
Wrap your entire body in bulletproof material.
People, there was a report yesterday from my understanding, Charlie Kirk was wearing chest plates under his shirt when he got shot.
Got shot in the neck.
You think a chest plate or a bulletproof vest is going to protect you if you get shot in the jugular, or you get shot in the head?
No.
This is why these events are no longer safe.
And I hate to say it.
I hate to say it because you know, I was always the person that said, Oh, don't be such a pussy, you know, I'm gonna do this, I'm gonna do that, I'd go to rallies, I'd go to these Palestinian events, you know, I'd go by myself, I'd take my camera, I'd get in everybody's faces, people will tell me not to do it.
But I I realize now that things have to change, and things are going to change because it's not safe anymore.
It's not safe, and it's not safe because we cannot coexist with Democrats in this country.
People will say all this kumbaya bullshit, you know, oh you know, we need to come together, we need to coexist, we need to be together.
No, that time is over.
Okay, that time is over because the democrats who have access to the media platforms and the democrats who have been entrusted to teach your kids, deliver your food, provide you with medical care in the hospital, work in the universities, work in our government, serve in our military.
They have shown that even they have succumbed to total mental depravity.
I think this really hit me the hardest today when I uncovered a woman who was a 911 dispatcher, and I saw what she posted, and I realized holy shit, what would happen if somebody got shot at a political event and they made a 911 call,
and this woman answered the phone as a 911 dispatcher, and you said, I'm at a conservative event, and so-and-so just got shot, they're bleeding profusely, help send an ambulance.
Would she say that oh the the the phone call dropped?
Would she drop the call?
Would she ignore you?
Would she stall the response time.
And that's when I realized we're not safe.
We're not safe anymore.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter whether you have these inside events or not, or you have maximum security or not.
When our emergency service responders and active Secret Service agents are celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk, that's how you know we are so far gone as a society, and you really can't hide from these people.
It doesn't matter if you're the president of the United States or you call 911 thinking that you're gonna get help.
We have been totally infiltrated from every single agency and every single institution in our in our country, head to toe with radical leftists who want you dead.
Let's go ahead and play this video.
Grab a timer by the toe.
Fuck a flash puppet show.
Line'em up like dominoes Never bow to a bitch in a toupee Yelling free speech but controlling When there's noose No one can cry at all Nothing close for the weekend Baby, only You saw that video Yeah.
Thank you.
A cartoon of Charlie Kirk with a bullet hole in his neck saying, debate this, bleeding out to a song saying that he's a fascist and a traitor and a fraud.
And then a headline about Charlie Kirk getting shot with the song No One Mourns for the Wicked from Wicked.
Now take a guess who posted that on their Instagram.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's just it's it's it's so disturbing.
This woman's name is Haley Creedle.
She's a 911 emergency dispatcher who works for Metro Nash Nashville DEC, Department of Communications.
In her job, she answers 911 calls and dispatches police, fire NDMS for the entirety of Davidson County in Nashville, Tennessee.
After Charlie Kirk was assassinated, she posted this video on her Instagram of a cartoon drawing with a bullet hole in Charlie Kirk's neck with blood pouring out.
The text says debate this.
Then she posted a news headline about Charlie Kirk's death to the song No One Mourns the Wicked.
A 911 dispatcher.
If this woman lived in Utah, she would be the woman on the phone.
Um...
Thank you.
When all those terrified bystanders called 911 to report what happened to Charlie Kirk.
You really feel safe in society knowing that people like this are in charge of providing you with EMS services?
You really think it's just a one-off incident with radical left people who are suffering from mental illness?
Is that what you think?
I don't think it's safe to be a conservative in America anymore.
Let's go to the chat.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's not mental illness.
And it's not the minority either.
It's the majority.
And you do yourself a disservice when you try to rationalize with these people and you say that it's the minority when you tell yourself that it's just a one-off incident and that most Democrats are not like this.
I hate to break it to you, but most Democrats are like this.
They are.
They are.
And I think that these clips are proof.
And it's hard for me to even gather my thoughts tonight.
Honestly, I didn't even want to do a show, but it's 9-11 and I felt kind of, you know, like I had to do a show tonight, although I would have preferred to not because, you know, I just feel, I feel kind of like I'm in shock in a sense because I don't really believe it.
And every few hours you just see another clip that just seems totally unbelievable.
Like J.D. Vance a couple hours ago carrying the casket of Charlie Kemp.
Kirk.
Like I just can't believe that I'm watching somebody I've known for eleven years in a box.
Like Charlie Kirk's dead body is inside of a casket.
And maybe it's because I knew him personally.
I don't know, and that's why it's so surreal to me, but I can't believe that I'm watching the vice president of the United States carry the casket of Charlie Kirk onto Air Force Two.
It's just it's almost like too much to process, you know.
I can't believe I watched a video of Charlie Kirk getting shot in the neck and all of his blood coming out of his neck.
I thought it was AI, honestly, because it was so brutal.
I honestly at first when I saw the clip, I said, Oh my god, that's AI.
Somebody's trying to troll the death of Charlie Kirk, and then I realized all that blood came out of his neck, and I realized he was dead.
There's no way that you survive a shot like that to the neck.
There's no way that you survive a shot like that.
We have the video from about two and a half, three hours to go of Vice President J.D. Vance carrying the casket of Charlie Kirk onto Air Force Two from Utah to Arizona, where they decided to transport Charlie's body back to Arizona with his family.
Let's go ahead and play this clip.
Let's go ahead and play this clip.
And I honestly can't believe it's real.
Thank you.
And I know that today's the twenty-fourth anniversary of nine eleven.
And it's completely separate, obviously.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk is not the same as an Islamic terrorist attack.
But it almost made 9-11 that much worse, you know.
I mean 9 11 is always a somber day for our country, and 911 is always a horrible anniversary to remember.
But there's something about what happened to Charlie Kirk that just really made 911 that much more raw.
And it reminds you of how America felt twenty-four years ago.
And I'm not saying that both of these events carry the same weight or magnitude for our country, but there's not many events that shock people to their core.
you Thank you.
I can't really think of a lot of events.
I mean, look, I'm a journalist.
I cover a lot of really brutal events.
I cover a lot of really terrible things on a daily basis, and I can't really think of anything in the last 20 years has really shook me to my core, aside from obviously the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and the murder of Corey Comparatori.
But I don't know, there's been I don't know if there's been anything as shocking as the assassination of Charlie Kirk caught on video.
I think one of the things that makes me angry about what happened to Charlie Kirk is the fact that you know Charlie, whether you agreed with him or not, he had his head screwed on, right?
He was a patriot.
I mean, we could have policy differences here and there, but he loved his country, he loved his family, he loved God.
And it's just so sad that the most evil destructive people in our country have a platform to spew their hate and their destruction of America while patriots like Charlie Kirk are getting gunned down and assassinated.
And this couldn't be more clear or perfectly emphasized than it is in this clip with Medi Hassan today, a jihadi sympathizer, and Ilhan Omar, a jihadi congresswoman, grinning while talking about the assassination of Charlie Kirk, insinuating that he deserved it because he criticized George Floyd, who was a career criminal crackhead.
I mean, it's so shocking you have to hear it yourself.
What I do know for sure is that you know, Charlie was someone who once said um, you know, guns save lives, um, after uh a school shooting.
Um Charlie was someone who was willing to debate and downplay the death of George Floyd uh in the hands of Minneapolis police.
I think he called him a scumbag.
Right, have no regard um downplay slavery and what black people have gone through in in this country uh by saying Juneteen should never exist.
Um and I and I think you know the the there are a lot of people who are out there talking about him just wanting to have a civil debate.
Um a complete rewriting of history.
Yeah, there is nothing um more effed up, you know, like uh than to than to completely pretend that you know his words and actions um have not been recorded and and and in existence um for for the last decade or so.
Yeah, she doesn't have that same feeling about herself, of course, right?
We're not supposed to remember those recordings of the words and the statements of Ilhan Omar saying that on 911 some people did something.
Right.
Got it.
Okay.
I think that's the most disturbing part about this to me is that people like Ilhan Omar are still in our country.
They're still among us, they're serving in Congress, and people like Charlie Kirk are now dead.
And it just makes me wonder like you know, Charlie was obviously very committed to his faith and had a really strong belief in God.
And I'm not super religious, I will be honest, I'm not very religious.
Um but it's enough to really make you question question faith and why God would allow for somebody like Ilhan Omar to continue spewing her hate and her support for terrorism and yet take somebody as innocent and pure as Charlie Kirk,
who had young children and had a young wife recently married about four years ago.
His kids are never gonna know him.
And so it's always it's always very um interesting to me watching people who are a lot more committed to their faith or a lot stronger in their faith.
Um not use their faith to to justify things, but to use faith as a form of comfort.
And it's admirable, right?
It's very admirable that they're able to do that.
Because I uh I have a very hard time doing that Because I just cannot understand for the life of me why God would take somebody like a Charlie Kirk and allow for such filth to exist in our country.
It doesn't make sense to me, and I suppose it's never going to make sense to me.
But um Charlie Kirk is never gonna have a voice again, and Ilhan Omar is gonna still be in Congress legislating, indoctrinating people, spewing hatred, undermining our country.
And it just makes me wonder like when are people going to say enough is enough?
Like what is it gonna take?
How many more people are going to die?
Because I don't think that this is an and I don't think that this is an isolated incident.
I think that we're gonna see more political violence.
I really do.
How many more people are gonna be killed at the hands of the radical left in our country?
And I don't even want to say the radical left, it's just the left at this point in time, the intolerant Democrat Party, before the Republican Party actually starts taking action and starts legislating in the time that we have left while we control the House and we control the Senate and we have the executive when are they gonna take time?
Like if not now, then never.
If they're not gonna take time now to censure Ilhan Omar and to censure people like Ilhan Omar and Rashida Talib and others in the radical left, the Democrat Party who glorify political violence and encourage political violence and support Islamic terrorism, we're having this conversation on 9-11 today, then when?
If not now, then when are we waiting for something more tragic to happen?
Are we waiting for something more brutal to happen?
If not now, then when?
Like when our so-called leaders going to take action.
Because what terrifies me is if this can happen underneath the Trump administration and nothing is being done about it by our our elected officials in Congress to censure dangerous people who glorify violence and who mock the assassination of a young father, like just forget about Charlie's politics, right?
He was a father and a husband.
Then what's gonna happen when Trump leaves office?
And maybe people are not gonna feel as inspired to show up and vote for a Republican.
Is this gonna be commonplace?
Are we gonna be like Colombia or are we gonna be like some of these African countries where people get shot and killed on the streets?
Are we gonna be like Mexico where if you speak up, a cartel member comes to your place or comes to your business or comes to your house and shoots you in the head and tortures your family and then decapitates you and films it and posts it online for everyone to see?
I mean, is that where we're heading as a society?
If this is not addressed with the full force of the federal government while Donald Trump is president, then you could say goodbye to America.
Because if you think that the media is going to slow down anytime soon, you're out of your mind.
If they don't face consequences, if there's not lawsuits, if people are not federally charged, if people don't start to go to jail for the glorification and the promotion of violence.
We had an FBI director who literally called for the assassination of Donald Trump a couple months ago, 8647, and nothing fucking happened to him.
Nothing, nothing fucking happened to him.
What message is that sending to people in our country when the FBI director can call for the assassination of Donald Trump and get away with it?
You are emboldening and empowering people to pick up rifles and murder people like Charlie Kirk, the most moderate and tame and mild manner conservatives, one of the most mild mannered and tame conservatives, I should say in our country, Or at least he was.
So that's my fear for America.
That's my fear for the continuation of this profession.
I want to keep on doing what I'm doing.
And I want to see other people continue doing this line of work.
Public speaking, conservative activism, conservative journalism.
But are we now Gonna have to worry about being shot and killed every time we step outside.
Is there gonna be any action taken for accountability for these people?
That's what I want to see.
I want to see some accountability.
Because personally, I think that the time for debate is over.
Thank you.
Let's play clip number 23.
Just a continuation of how mainstream this has become Don Lemon, who had a mainstream media show on CNN not too long ago.
Interviewing somebody who knows, maybe it was a stage interview knowing Don Lemon, he probably wanted this guy to say it.
He's a sick, demented person.
Let's go ahead and play this clip.
Clip number 23, just so you can see.
Random person, he says, right?
A random person, man on the street interview.
You never know what these people though, you know, they may not want to be saying these radical things themselves, so they have other people say it for them.
But Don Lemon claims that this was just a regular man on the street interview.
So this is just a regular man on the street interview.
Take a listen to what this guy said, and you tell me if you think that oh well, every single person is for the most part peaceful, and most people on the left and the right just want to have discourse, and there's mental illness in our country, and there's some radical left people and there's some radical right people, and uh, I don't think that all Democrats are violent.
Don Lemon claims that this guy is a totally random interviewee, that he just saw him on the side of the street and decided to interview him.
Now you're gonna you're gonna watch this clip.
And if that is truly your luck of the pick, if you're just randomly picking from Democrats on the side of the street, on the sidewalk, randomly.
And what does that tell you about the state of the Democrat Party?
If this was truly a random interview, which means that if this was random, your chances of finding other people like that who agree with him, like the statistical probability of of other people having his same views, if this was truly random and not stage, it's pretty high.
And I just want you to think about this, because imagine yourself walking down the sidewalk.
How many times do you see joggers?
How many times do you see people just walking past you, walking past you at the cafe, walking past you at the restaurant, walking past you in your grocery store, walking past you in the shopping mall?
You ever think to yourself, oh, I wonder what's going through their head right now, or I wonder what they think about a certain issue.
Well, watch this clip, and it might give you a pretty good indicator of what the average Democrat and the average leftist in this country thinks about issues like political violence.
Let's go ahead and play this clip.
Do you know Charlie Kirk?
Yeah, I do.
What do you think of what happened to him?
You know, sometimes revenge is a dish bus or cold.
I hate to celebrate someone's death, but when you talk about guns' rights and you talk about how much the second man is to you and impacts you, like what do you expect?
You know?
Um the says family, but this is why we need gun control.
One of my friends said on social media he died in a world that he wanted.
Yeah, he said it himself, right?
Uh sacrifices were made for Second Amendment to still exist, or something along those lines, right?
It's an ad-lib, but yeah, this is what happens.
You reap what you sow, and you know, it's sad that someone died, but also, hey, you know.
What what do you say to people who might say that you're unsympathetic and you need to be more human about it?
Um I don't know, reread slavery, we watch roots.
There are so many uh different eras of American history and American Americ in America where worse things have happened to people.
You know, and we've turned a blind eye, you want us to erase the Confederacy, you want us to erase all these different things, but why should I have more sympathy with something that you clearly you don't know pain really?
This is the worst they could think of.
You don't you don't understand what people have gone through.
Do you think that this will make a difference with getting people to actually sit down and talk about some sensible gun law?
No, unfortunately not.
You know, it's gonna galvanize the right, you know, they're gonna place it on some like leftist extremist or something like that, and the conversations that need to be had won't be had.
Um someone on Fox News said, I think it was Jesse Waters said that we're at war with them or they're at war with us, meaning liberals.
Yeah.
You think there's gonna be retribution for this?
Are you concerned about that?
Politically, I think what we see happening in DC and what the threats that the president's making in uh Chicago are a prelude to something that could be worse, you know.
Think about like 1984 with the thought, please.
You know, this is the era where we're coming in where they're censoring what you can say on social media, they're you know, certain hashtags are immediately flagged, you know.
There's this coming there's going to be a wrecking.
Hopefully it won't be as vi won't be a violent one, but it'd be a political one, yeah.
I think says revenge is a di dish served cold.
Just unbelievable.
You're welcome.
Here's your everyday average democrat.
Next time you want to think, oh, they're not all like that.
they're not all like that Thank you.
Speaking of doctors, right?
Just to show you how infiltrated we've become in society by people who have the same sickness.
Here's a Miami anesthesiologist named Dr. Tatiana Atkins, who apparently works at the uh Larkin Community Hospital, celebrating Charlie Kirk's death.
Let's go ahead and play clip number 21.
I'm just really glad Charlie Kirk just got himself fucking shot, because he's right.
Empathy, empathy is dangerous to society, so um no one should give a fuck that he's dead.
He said it.
He he I'm just saying his words.
All I'm doing is using his words.
You can't be mad at me for using his words.
I think empathy is a new wave thing and is very problematic.
You write.
You write.
No empathy for you.
Zero.
She's an anesthesiologist.
So if you get sick and you need surgery and you go to the hospital, better be careful about not discussing your politics or your political views.
I mean, it's disgusting.
It's disgusting.
Here's some more everyday average democrats for you.
Clip number 27, leftist protesters chanting, we got Charlie in the neck.
We got Charlie, I'm not back.
We got Charlie in the neck, in the neck.
Boots up neck, D-A-S.
We got Charlie in the neck, in the neck.
Boots up neck, D-A-S.
We got Charlie, and I'm back.
Woo!
Disgusting.
So again.
Not some random lunatic hiding in his mom's basement.
Not some weird incel kid.
Okay, not some crazy kid with mental illness who just snapped one day.
Mainstream media hosts, anesthesiologists, restaurant workers, federal employees, college students.
Thank you.
Let's play clip number 42.
Ding dong, the witch is dead.
Everyone's saying that it was such a senseless violent act.
I want you to remind yourself that it was God's plan.
I mean, really, it was actually his fault because like he should have been wearing like a bulletproof neck brace or something.
Like, I cannot believe he walked out the house without it.
I mean, really, you have to be aware of what you're wearing in public, so that like people don't target you.
And you don't become a victim.
So I guess this is just another example of God's plan in action.
Was not a senseless act of violence.
This was God's plan.
Happy home day, y'all.
Happy home day, y'all.
It's demented.
It is totally demented.
And when I said that these people are around your children, I'm not joking.
When I started uh looking last night before I just kind of mentally couldn't do it anymore and sat on my couch and laid in my bed and cried for hours on end.
And I just had to shut off.
I mean, I couldn't even do a show last night, but before that, um it was brought to my attention that there was a woman who worked at Lifetime Fitness in Tempe, Arizona, not too far away from the turning point turning point USA headquarter office in Arizona.
And turns out this woman works in the children's center within Lifetime Fitness.
So you know, like when you drop your kids off at the gym, and sometimes gyms have child care centers, and so if you're working out, they'll watch your kids for you.
Well, Lifetime Fitness has a kids center.
And this woman posted on her Instagram.
Let's scroll down and you can see for yourself.
Here we go.
Angelica.
She her, of course, she's got pronouns in her bio.
Let's go to the next photo so people can see the image.
Scroll down.
There's a photo.
It said Charlie Kirk has been pronounced dead.
And it said, today's a good day, y'all.
This is the type of person that is taking care of people's children in Tempe, Arizona, at a gym not too far away from the turning point headquarter office.
So again, you think that these are just random lunatics?
Is Lifetime Fitness issuing background checks to people that work with the children?
Maybe they should.
Maybe they should, because you're going to see that they confirmed to me when I called them and I asked them whether or not she works there, but they confirmed.
And so you need to start exercising more scrutiny when you drop your kids off at daycare centers or when you let cleaning people into your house, or when you um hire nannies, her you hire babysitters, or you pick a doctor, or you pick a teacher uh for your child, right?
Or where you choose to send your child to school if you're not gonna homeschool your child.
This is why.
Because you come to see after watching the show tonight and seeing all these videos how prevalent this is and how people who you may come into contact with on a daily basis, right?
I'm not talking about mentally ill people, I'm talking about everyday people who walk among you, they're in your communities, they're in your school.
Hey, you might even work with some of them, right?
Like some of these nine 911 dispatchers, you never know.
You're gonna see just how serious it is.
You want somebody like this?
Watching your kid, having access to your kid, indoctrinating your kid potentially.
Let's go ahead and play the video.
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Hi, this is Logan speaking.
Um yeah, hi.
This is Lifetime Fitness, correct?
Yes.
Do you have an employee there by the name of Angelica?
Uh we do, yes.
Oh, well, are you aware of the fact that Angelica is currently on Instagram right now celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk?
I just wanted to get your comment because she works with the kids.
I guess this is the kids' center, right?
The kids club.
You just answered the phone at Lifetime.
Yeah, are you her manager?
I am the supervisor, but I get you my manager.
Oh, can I speak to your manager, please?
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This is Kelsey.
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Hi, Kelsey.
My name's Laura.
Um, I was calling because um it's been brought to my attention that you have an employee who works there in the kids' club at Lifetime Fitness named Angelica, who goes by ANG2UU on Instagram.
And I just wanted to bring it to your attention that uh she's currently on Instagram, uh, celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed in Utah today for speaking at a political event.
And she posted a photo of the news that said Charlie Kirk has been pronounced dead, and then it said, Today's a good day, y'all.
And I just wanted to get your comment on this because well, I'm I'm doing a story on it.
One and two, I mean, I just don't think that somebody like that should be around children, right?
Do you agree?
Okay.
Um, unfortunately, I um is your just so I know.
So you I know you said your name is Laura, and your number that's great.
Okay.
Unfortunately, I'm I am not gonna be making a comment right now at this time.
Um, and I can direct you over to um our rest department, and they can go ahead and and speak with you about it.
Okay.
Well, is it um who who do I who do I speak with?
Is there a number or an email?
Yeah, what I can do is I can go ahead and give um I can go ahead and I have your information.
Laura, what's your last name?
It's L O O M E R Loomer.
Okay, perfect.
I will what was your name again?
Just so I know, like when I speak with them, I can say I spoke with you and you helped me out.
Of course, my name's Kelsey.
Kelsey.
And what's your last name?
Are you just the manager or you're the chairman?
Yeah, sure.
I'm the kids leader over here.
Yep, I'm the kids leader.
I mean, and you sound like a nice lady, Kelsey, but I just think that it's totally beyond the pale to have somebody like that, you know, working around children.
I mean, it's just crazy to me.
Somebody who thinks it's okay to celebrate the assassination of somebody who tragically died today.
I mean, I don't know if you've seen the news, it's probably all over your TVs at the gym there.
But Charlie Kirk had two young children too, and you I can't imagine somebody that sick celebrating the death of uh a young father who has children who are never gonna know their father, uh working at the kids' club there.
I think it's a risk to the safety of the children.
Sorry, uh, I I completely understand at the time I just I can't make a comment right now.
Okay, so who should I speak with?
Yep, I'm gonna go ahead and send over your information to you.
Um I I have to get with my GM to go ahead and see who I can go ahead and send this over to, and then I will go ahead and and uh raise it up from there for you.
Okay.
Okay.
So do I call back or who do I speak with?
Is there a number?
I will go ahead.
Yep.
No, I will go ahead and get your information and I need to speak with him to go ahead and escalate this to see who who I can go ahead and share this information who I can who who you can talk to about it.
Thank you.
Specifically, okay.
Thank you, pleasure.
Have a good day.
Bye.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Lunatics should not be around children.
Full stop.
So that's what needs to happen.
You need to identify these people, locate their workplace, and then call their managers.
Channel your inner Karen.
I mean, honestly, I said today that I have become the biggest, the biggest Karen.
I've been on the phone with the manager all day long, and honestly, I love it.
I don't know why people knock Karen so much because you need a Karen on your side sometimes.
You do.
You need to channel that energy to speak to the manager to demand accountability.
And you need to find people thrown out people like this, people who think it's okay to demonize an innocent man, father, a husband who just tragically lost his life, and you need to find out where they work and you need to get them fired.
And that's what I would encourage all of you to do, just like I did.
Ask to speak to the manager.
First you ask, oh, does this person work there?
You get them to admit it before you say what you're gonna ask them because they think that you're gonna be asking to speak to that person, and then you you start giving them the information and you keep calling back until you get the answer that you want.
That's what you have to do.
That's what we're all gonna have to do.
No more turning the other cheek and just saying, well, you know, it's free speech.
Free speech.
It's okay.
Free speech.
It's not free speech.
It's not free speech when you are celebrating and glorifying violence and the assassination of an innocent person, and you're working around children.
You're you're celebrating the death of a young father whose kids are never gonna see him, and your job is to work around children and babysit children and take care of children at the gym in Arizona, where I guarantee most of the people who are working in that gym or who live and go to the gym in Tempe, Arizona, are probably conservatives themselves.
It's demonic.
And this is why I said you have to be so careful.
Because what's gonna stop one of these child care workers from poisoning your kid or abusing your kid or hurting your kid or doing something horrible to your child if they find out that you are a conservative Trump supporter?
What's gonna stop one of these restaurant workers from poisoning your food if they find out that you're a conservative?
What's gonna happen if you find yourself needing surgery and your anesthesiologist finds out that you support President Trump and they're a raging lunatic liberal?
Are they going to overdose you?
Are they gonna make it so that you never wake up?
Are they going to harm you while you're under anesthesia?
Are they gonna do things to your body without your consent while you're under anesthesia?
These are things that people need to think about.
What's gonna happen if you ever find yourself a victim of a violent crime and you call 911 and the dispatcher on the other end of the line is posting photos on their Instagram account celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk?
Do you think that they're going to help you if you say that you are um a victim of an active political violence at a political event in your local local town or city?
So no.
Time for debate is over.
And no, these Democrats are not mostly peaceful, they're not mostly kind, understanding people, they're mostly demonic, they're mostly intolerant, and you can't really coexist with people like this without keeping your head on a swivel because they've shown themselves to be totally uncivilized and depraved.
There's just so many of these.
I mean, we would be here all night long if I showed you all the different examples.
You can go to my ex account.
We had examples of people working at FEMA.
Examples of a Secret Service agent, an actual Secret Service agent.
Can you believe it?
So if a Secret Service agent is willing to mock and celebrate the death of Charlie Kirk, do you think that they're gonna protect President Trump?
Here you go.
You can scroll down.
This guy, Anthony Poe, is apparently a current Secret Service officer.
If you scroll down, you can see his post.
Thank you.
If you are mourning this guy, delete me.
He spewed hate and racism on his show, especially when we should be mourning the innocent children killed in Colorado.
At the end of the day, you're answer to God and speak things and at the end of the day, you answer to God and speak things into existence.
You can only circumvent karma.
He doesn't leave.
So a Secret Service agent saying that Charlie Kirk got karma when he was assassinated.
Thank you.
You think that President Trump is safe?
Really makes you think that Butler was an inside job, doesn't it?
When you see posts like that.
When you see the video of President Trump the other night at dinner, do we have that video?
President Trump at dinner the other night getting ambushed by code pink Palestinian activists who had access to steak knives and glasses on the table.
You think that was an accident?
You think that they just, you know, let President Trump not have secret service on it.
You think that they just walked in and didn't decide to do a sweep?
Give me a break.
Give me a break.
The president's life is in danger.
Charlie Kirk's life is in danger.
J.D. Fance's life is in danger.
J.D. Fance's life is in danger.
Everybody needs to be careful.
Because look at how infiltrated we are.
We have Secret Service agents, you guys.
Secret Service agents.
Secret Service agents saying Charlie Kirk deserved karma, and that's why he was assassinated.
And Secret Service agents doing nothing to protect President Trump when Code Pink disrupts his cabinet dinner the other night.
This happened the night before Charlie Kirk got assassinated, by the way.
Let's go ahead and play the clip.
Free Palestine.
Trump is the Hitler of our time.
Free DC!
Free Palestine!
Trump is the Hitler of our time!
Free Palestine!
Trump is a hit!
I'm working!
What do you want your legacy to be?
Let's go!
Let's go!
He's there at the community.
Let's go, time to go.
He's there at the community.
Time to go.
Let's go.
Freeze!
Free Palestine!
Come in the Hitler of our time.
So again, do you really feel safe?
You think that President Trump should feel safe?
Do you really honestly think that this is just a one-off incident or that uh this is somebody with mental illness?
No, I think that most people in the Democrat Party feel this way.
And they share these views, which is why you've seen Secret Service agents, doctors, teachers, child care professionals, restaurant workers, members of the military.
It's a very broad spectrum of people, elected officials, college professors, all of whom share these views and think that it's okay to incite political violence.
So think about that.
I'm not confident that President Trump would be protected from another sniper if they tried to shoot him.
When I see stuff like that, Secret Service agents openly saying that somebody deserved to be assassinated because it was karma.
It's horrible.
It's absolutely horrible.
It's absolutely horrible.
The only good thing to come of this is President Trump announced that he plans on giving Charlie Kirk the presidential medal of freedom posthumously.
He announced that today while giving his 9-11 remarks at the Pentagon.
I believe we have that clip.
Before we begin, let me express the horror and grief So many Americans at the heinous assassination of Charlie Kirk have felt.
Charlie was a giant of his generation, a champion of liberty, and an inspiration to millions and millions of people.
Our prayers are with his wonderful wife Eric and his beautiful children.
Fantastic people they are.
We miss him greatly, yet I have no doubt that Charlie's voice and the courage he put into the hearts of countless people, especially young people, will live on.
I'm pleased to announce that I will soon be awarding Charlie Kirk posthumously the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The date of the ceremony will be announced, and I can only guarantee you one thing, that we will have a very big crowd, very, very big.
Well deserved.
And because it is the 24th anniversary of the 9-11 Islamic terrorist attacks, I do want to take a moment to play President Trump's full remarks today from the 9-11 memorial at the Pentagon.
So let's go ahead and play President Trump's remarks.
Thank you very much.
Before we begin, let me express the horror and grief.
So many Americans at the heinous assassination of Charlie Kirk I felt.
Charlie was a giant of his generation, a champion of liberty, and an inspiration to millions and millions of people.
Our prayers are with his wonderful wife Eric and his beautiful children.
Fantastic people they are.
We miss him greatly, yet I have no doubt that Charlie's voice and the courage he put into the hearts of countless people, especially young people, will live on.
I'm pleased to announce that I will soon be awarding Charlie Kirk posthumously, the presidential medal of freedom.
The date of the ceremony will be announced, and I can only guarantee you one thing that we will have a very big crowd.
Very, very big.
Let's cut the full screen.
Thank you, my fellow Americans.
Eighty-four years ago, this morning, the banks of the Potomac were filled with the clamor of construction workers who broke ground on the building now known as the Pentagon on September 11th, 1941.
At the time it was the biggest building ever built.
From that moment forward, this structure stood as a monument to American strength, power, and cherished American freedom.
Exactly six decades later, on September 11th, 2001.
Those same walls built with the sweat and muscle, blood of our parents and grandparents were scarred by flame and shaken by terror as our country came face to face with pure evil.
On that fateful day, savage monsters attacked the very symbols of our civilization.
Yet here in Virginia and in New York and in the skies over Pennsylvania.
Americans did not hesitate.
They stood on their feet and they showed the world that we will never yield, we will never bend, we will never give up, and our great American flag will never ever fail.
That terrible morning 24 years ago, time itself stood still.
The rush of our traffic came to an absolute halt.
And for 2,977 innocent souls and their families, the entire world came crashing down so suddenly.
In the quarter of a century since those acts of mass murder, 9-11 family members have felt the weight of missed birthdays and empty bedrooms, journals left unfinished and dreams left unfulfilled.
To every member that still feels a void every day of your lives, the First Lady and I unite with you in sorrow.
And today, as one nation, we renew our sacred vow that we will never forget September 11th, 2001.
Amid the horror of that morning, some used cell phones and office lines whispered their final words to those who mattered most.
They whispered indeed.
At 8 59 a.m. aboard United Flight 175, Brian Sweeney called his wife Julie.
He told her, do good, go have good times.
I totally love you.
I'll see you again.
I'll meet you up there.
Four minutes later, his plane hit the South Tower of the World Trade Center.
At 9, 12 a.m. aboard American Airlines Flight 77.
Renee May called her mom.
Just the day before Renee had learned that she was seven weeks pregnant, but she never got the chance to share the news.
She simply said, I love you, mom.
25 minutes later, Renee's plane struck the Pentagon.
Yeah.
So violent.
A strike it was.
At 9 53 a.m.
Aboard United Flight 93.
Elizabeth Wayneo called her stepmom.
They're getting ready to break into the cockpit.
What do I do?
I love you so much.
They're going to break in.
Ten minutes later, Flight 93 ended in the hallowed field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
At 1025 a.m., Tom McGuinness was trapped on the 92nd floor of the North Tower when he told his wonderful wife, Elena, on the phone, there are people jumping from the floors above us.
We get out of here.
I love you, darling.
Take care of Caitlin and beautiful daughter.
Three minutes later, the tower fell.
Out of the ash, we witnessed the awesome power of that incredible love.
We've seen it rise again.
Out of the wreckage, we watched unbelievable courage suddenly take form.
And out of the darkness we saw the timeless truth of American character shine for the world to see.
We bleed, but we do not bow.
And we defy the fear, endure the flames, and emerge from the crucible of every hardship, stronger, prouder, and greater than ever before.
Last year, we were a dead country.
Now we have the hottest country anywhere in the world.
In New York, there were heroes like Chuck Costello, 46-year-old elevator mechanic, and a member of the Knights of Columbus.
He selflessly ran into the World Trade Center to free people, trapped in the elevators.
His body was not found until the following January, deep under the debris.
While going through his belongings, Chuck's widow Mary, a phenomenal woman, discovered a personal prayer written in his own words.
Help me to light the way for those in the dark.
And when I enter the darkness, let me not panic, but patiently wait to remember the light.
Beautiful words.
When the time came, Chuck ran boldly into the darkness of hell on earth, and now he shines in the light of heaven above.
We remember him this morning.
That day we learned that the American heroic spirit was all around us.
We saw it in the police officers, the great firefighters, the service members here at the Pentagon, and in the hearts of every American who answered history's call.
One such hero was Army Sergeant First Last, Steve Workman, who was on the edge of the impact zone when the punt when this incredible Pentagon was hit.
He was right there.
After leading hundreds of people to escape routes, Steve turned back and plunged into the inferno itself, pushing through the debris he came upon a severely burned Navy lieutenant, the only survivor from the Navy command center.
Only one.
The wounded lieutenant looked into Steve Saul and said, Don't let me die.
Steve replied, I won't.
I've got you.
Just hang on.
He wheeled the lieutenant out of the wreckage on the back of a maintenance cart before getting in the ambulance and taking him to Walter Reed Hospital.
That man, Steve saved Lieutenant Kevin Schaefer, went on to join the elite team of CIA operatives who located Osama bin Laden.
Steve, you're an American hero.
We appreciate it.
We appreciate what you've gone through.
Please stand.
Please stand.
Well are you?
Oh, good looking man.
You're a good looking guy.
You remember that day.
You remember that day.
Good.
Thank you very much, Steve.
That was something.
That was something.
In the years that followed America's warriors avenged our fallen and sent an unmistakable message to every enemy around the world.
If you attack the United States of America, we will hunt you down and we will find you, go all over this sometimes magnificent earth.
We will crush you without mercy, and we will triumph without question.
That's why we named the former Department of Defense, the Department of War.
It will be different.
We won the First World War.
We won the second world war.
We won everything before that and in between.
And then we decided to change the name.
Well, now we have it back to where we all want it.
Everybody wanted it.
Everybody is so happy to have it back.
You will fail in America will win-win-win.
The enemy will always fail.
Twenty-four years have passed since that Tuesday morning in September, and an entire generation of Americans have come of age in a totally different world.
While they cannot remember the agony of that day, they are carrying on the legacy of those who lost.
Around 8 30 a.m. on the morning of the attacks, Army Lieutenant Colonel Kip Taylor sent an email to his friends and family describing the joys of fatherhood and his excitement for the upcoming birth of his unborn son.
He wrote, After you have kids, there are days that you just get going and you say, Hi, honey, I'm home.
What we do until that moment pales in comparison.
But just that little statement, hi, honey.
So American, so beautiful.
But that's really the point of it all, isn't it?
An hour after he sent that email, Flight 77 flew into Colonel Taylor's Pentagon office and claimed the life of a very proud father and true patriot.
Six weeks later, on October 25th, 2001, Colonel Taylor's son, Luke was born.
Luke then tragically lost his mom to cancer when he was just two years old, leaving him to be raised by his father's brother.
As a young boy, Luke asked his uncle about the folded flag on the bookshelf.
And when he learned about his dad's decades of devotion to the Army and the horrors of September 11th, that's when he learned.
Luke carried that memory with him and joined the ROTC as a college freshman.
He graduated just last year, and I'm pleased to say he is with us today as a second lieutenant and doing very well.
He's rising quickly in the infantry, preparing for Army Ranger School.
Luke says that every time he puts on a uniform, he feels connected to his father and to our country.
But it was a father he never knew.
Luke, your parents are together in heaven, and they could not be prouder of the man that they have produced.
They produced you.
Those two great people produced you.
Luke, please stand.
Thank you.
You look good, Luke.
You look good.
They are looking down on you.
They're very proud.
This morning we recall the light of America's best and bravest and the love that they showed in their final moments.
In their memory, we make a solemn pledge and a noble promise.
We will honor always our great heroes.
And you are our heroes.
There's a group of people that don't want to talk about our heroes, but we will always talk about our heroes, and that's the way our country is, and that's the way the people feel.
We will defend The nation they served, the values they upheld, and the freedom for which they died.
We will support our troops, we will protect our families, and we will preserve the American way of life for every future generation.
We will build taller, grow stronger, fight harder, and soar higher.
And together we will go forward as one people with one heart, one fate, one flag, and one glorious destiny under almighty God.
May God bless the memories of those who died and the heroes who fought and the soldiers who still stand watch.
May God bless the United States of America.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Beautiful remarks from President Trump on the 24th anniversary of 9-11 and a somber reminder of what was taken from us 24 years ago today in an act of barbaric Islamic terrorism.
Just a very sad week.
Go back to the chat.
Well, I want to thank everybody who tuned in to my show tonight.
Bye.
It's kind of a different show than usual, but I just wanted to get on the stream on the twenty-fourth anniversary of nine-eleven and just uh share my thoughts about this horrific barbaric violent attack that we all just witnessed.
So all I can say is keep your head on a swivel.
Don't let people gaslight you into believing that this is just a one-off incident, and that most Democrats are kind-hearted, tolerant people.
I think I showed you enough examples tonight to prove to you that this is the norm.
This is how they think this has been normalized in their own party.
And I think it's time.
I think it's time.
I think it's time for us to start socially ostracizing these people, removing them from polite society to the front of the unemployment line, so that people are reminded once again the actions have consequences, and incitement of political violence is not free speech.
With that, I want to thank you for tuning in to tonight's episode of Loomer Unleashed.
Please be sure that you're following me on Rumble Rumble.com slash Laura Loomer.
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God bless Charlie Kirk, God bless his family, and God bless the United States of America.
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