The assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 15, 2025, is now officially treated as a sweeping conspiracy involving Antifa, radical transgender networks, military infiltrators, and international financiers, according to President Trump’s remarks and the evolving law enforcement focus. Key coverage includes a New York Post report on the widened probe, a Gateway Pundit article on Utah’s Mormon-linked issues, and updates on DNA evidence confirming the suspect, alongside rising calls to designate Antifa a terrorist group and daily federal briefings aimed at resolving narrative inconsistencies.
Supporting details surfaced in Steve Bannon’s opening hour of Monday’s War Room, which broke new developments and headlines.
Bannon underscored a "major story” from President Trump on Truth Social, where Trump described Kirk’s assassination as "far beyond a simple murder,” tied to "a network of terrorists, both domestic and international, with international financing.”
These comments echo the investigation’s weekend pivot, as law enforcement agencies—initially reluctant—now concede the attack reflects deeper malignancy.
The New York Post piece is cited for tracing foreign influence and urging scrutiny of groups like Arabella Advisors and their potential ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
Meanwhile, Jim Hoft’s Gateway Pundit article, published the prior evening, is hailed for exposing "the problem with Utah,” linking the Mormon shooter’s background to a trend of radicalization. The piece references recent local incidents, such as a transgender teen (Bailey) murdering his parents and burning their home in St. George, Utah, tying this to cultural collapse, LGBTQ flag displays in Salt Lake City, and the Mormon Church’s alleged passivity toward transgender ideology.
Bannon claims mainstream media avoids this discussion, framing Utah as a state with "blue undercurrents under a red facade.”
Additional investigative updates add weight: Kash Patel confirms DNA matches from a towel-wrapped firearm and a screwdriver to the suspect, with the probe widening to 20+ individuals in Discord chats celebrating the assassination.
Bannon says unresolved issues remain: video of the suspect dropping a rifle from a rooftop, stiff-legged doorbell footage hinting at concealed weapons, and unsearched vehicles. He calls for Antifa’s terrorist designation, FBI raids, and arrests of associates such as the shooter’s "furry” roommate, likening the situation to the Boston Marathon bombing.
Politically, Bannon ties headlines to 2024’s electoral aftermath: exit polls show Kirk’s influence lifted Trump’s youth vote to 43% among under-25s (up from 31% in 2020) and delivered a three-point edge with young males—the GOP’s best performance in decades. Kirk’s advice on podcasts and TikTok, where 86% of Gen Z consumes news, is credited for this surge. Peaceful nationwide vigils for Kirk highlight the movement’s nonviolent nature, standing in contrast to left-wing activism.
Bannon also directs sharp criticism at officials: Governor Spencer Cox is accused of "Kumbaya” messaging, misrepresenting White House directives, and advancing transgender policies through school Zoom calls on pronouns. He links this to "woke infiltration” across churches—Mormon, Catholic, and Evangelical alike.
Overall, Bannon argues the crisis represents a national emergency, urging Trump to declare martial law in hotspots such as Portland and centralize briefings in Washington to prevent unrest.
With motives still unresolved and signs of military radicalization (though not white extremism, per Bannon), urgency mounts. Kirk’s martyrdom, Bannon insists, must fuel cultural and legislative reforms against university propaganda, while transparency ensures his widow, children, and legacy are honored—avoiding decades of speculation like JFK’s assassination.
For more context, watch the Opening hour of Monday’s WarRoom:
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