FBI ANNOUNCES CAPTURE OF CHARLIE KIRK’S ASSASSIN: "We got him.”
Pt.1
At a Utah press conference, investigators detailed the arrest of Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk. Surveillance footage placed Robinson on Utah Valley University’s campus on September 10th in a gray Dodge Challenger. Family members told investigators he had grown more political and had criticized Kirk at a dinner before the shooting. A roommate showed Discord messages referencing retrieving a rifle, leaving it hidden, and engraving bullets. Investigators later recovered a Mauser 98 rifle with a mounted scope and shell casings engraved with political and profane messages.
Officials praised the rapid cooperation of state, local, and federal agencies, crediting public tips for accelerating the case. Within 33 hours, Robinson was in custody. Leaders framed the attack as not just a crime but an assault on free expression and democratic debate, calling it a watershed moment for the nation. They urged unity, prayer, and restraint, warning against the further metastasization of political violence.
FBI ELABORATES ON BULLET CASING WRITINGS AND WEAPON DETAILS
Pt.2:
KASH PATEL: Last Night We Had Approximately 7,000 Leads. As Of This Morning, That Number Has Totaled Over 11,000. We Will Run Out Every Lead We Receive
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BANNON SMASHES PRESS CONFERENCE: Charlie Kirk Was Assassinated In Cold Blood By A Left-Wing Antifa-Aligned Radical. We Don’t Need More "We’re Working Together” Pressers. WE NEED FACTS!
Pt.1:
Steve Bannon, joined by Breitbart’s Matt Boyle and Human Events’ Jack Posobiec, reacted sharply to the Utah press conference following the arrest of Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk. Their central critique: the event was light on facts and heavy on political theater.
Bannon opened by blasting Utah’s governor for turning the moment into what he called a "campaign speech” filled with "happy talk” about partnerships rather than hard details. "Charlie Kirk was executed in cold blood by a left-wing, Antifa-aligned radical,” Bannon said. "We don’t need Kumbaya speeches. We need law enforcement to step up to the microphone and tell the American people exactly what happened—timeline, accessories, Discord communications, all of it.”
Boyle echoed the frustration, noting that while a few new details emerged, the broader press conference ignored the ideological and political motivations. He argued that the left, enabled by the media, has created an atmosphere where violence against conservatives is normalized. For Boyle, unity is impossible until Democrat leaders—Obama, Hakeem Jeffries, and others—denounce the rhetoric that paints people like Kirk as "Nazis” or "racists.” Instead, he said, many on the left continue to smear Kirk even after his death, fueling further division.
Posobiec provided analysis of the engravings and symbols found on Robinson’s weapon and shell casings, tying them to Antifa subculture and online extremist communities. He emphasized that "Bella Ciao,” scrawled on one casing, is a known Antifa anthem, while other slogans were standard markers of far-left radicalism. He also warned that Discord and similar platforms allow such ideologies to incubate unchecked.
All three agreed that the government’s response was weak and evasive. Bannon railed against the Department of Justice for aggressively targeting "traditional Catholics and MAGA grandmothers” while refusing to "kick down doors” of Antifa networks. Boyle went further, calling for congressional inquiries and a full-scale crackdown on extremist left-wing groups akin to how the U.S. once confronted communism and jihadism.
Their closing theme was blunt: Charlie Kirk’s assassination was not a random act but a targeted execution. The time for vague appeals to unity, they argued, is over. "Justice for Charlie Kirk” means naming the ideology behind his murder, rooting out its networks, and refusing to let the left’s narrative go unchallenged.
ALEX JONES, THE FALLOUT FROM HERE ON
Alex Jones warned that Antifa, trans activists, and extremist groups were openly threatening violence, with Discord chats and rallies filled with talk of "days of rage.” He tied this to the 2020 "Podesta plan,” which he claims outlined racial crises, false flags, and destabilization tactics. Jones argued Kirk’s assassination fits this script, predicting further staged attacks on migrants, black churches, or colleges to trigger civil unrest, economic collapse, and even cyberattacks.
Bannon agreed, calling for a "whole-of-government” crackdown on Antifa and its funders, including George Soros. He said Charlie Kirk was targeted because he embodied faith, family, and positive activism. Both men argued media suppression, DOJ double standards, and elite funding protect extremists while conservatives are demonized.
Their conclusion: Kirk’s assassination must become a rallying cry to expose and dismantle what they see as a well-funded, anti-American apparatus pushing the nation toward civil war.