President Trump confirms death o

The conservative movement has been left reeling after President Donald Trump announced that Charlie Kirk, 31, has died from injuries sustained in Wednesday’s shooting at Utah Valley University. Trump’s Heartfelt Tribute In a solemn message on Truth Social late Wednesday, Trump broke the devastating news: “The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead. No one understood or […]

Charlie Kirk Suspected Shooter Arrested After Shocking Video Emerges

Charlie Kirk Shot at Utah Valley University: Manhunt Underway as Video of Arrest Surfaces Editor’s Note: The video showing the dramatic arrest of an elderly man at the scene is located at the end of this article. A Tragic Afternoon in Utah Police have launched an urgent manhunt for the gunman who shot conservative commentator and influencer Charlie […]

Trump Announces Charlie Kirk

Charlie Kirk Fatally Shot During Speech Charlie Kirk, co-founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University on Wednesday around 12:20 p.m. A video shows him answering a question before a gunshot rang out, followed by shouts of “Run, run, run!” Confirmed by Trump Former President Donald Trump confirmed […]

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