Charlie Kirk’s Memorial Compared to ‘Nazi Rally’

Charlie Kirk, the slain conservative political activist, had a memorial service on September 21 at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Streamer Destiny, or Steven Kenneth Bonnell II, who’s also a political commentator, compared it to a Nazi rally, drawing backlash.

“This Charlie Kirk ‘memorial’ is indistinguishable from a Nazi rally,” he said on X. Destiny doubled down on the comparison, sharing a photo of Hitler looking down on troops. The picture was in response to the White House posting a black-and-white photo of President Donald Trump looking on at the gathering in the stadium for Kirk’s memorial service.

Several X users were quick to slam Destiny for the comparison to Nazis, with many pointing out that Kirk’s wife, Erika, made a speech about ‘forgiving’ the suspected shooter – a message aligned to Christian principles rather than Nazism.

One user commented, “’Forgive them, Lord, they know not what they do.’ …which Nazi said that?”. Another on X said, “I totally remember that rally where Hitler publicly forgave the plotters who tried to assassinate him and then he called upon them to give their hearts to Jesus.”

Yet another person added, “Yeah, man. I remember that one time when Hitler gave that speech and called on everyone to respond to hate with love. They clapped when he said he loved his enemies and that Germany must be committed to embracing the teachings of Jesus Christ in their hearts.” (Read more from “Charlie Kirk’s Memorial Compared to ‘Nazi Rally’” HERE)

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Young Republican Blocked From Entering Church Where Woke DA Was Speaking — as Lefty Activists Formed Human Wall to Keep Him Out

A young Republican activist was blocked from a church in Philadelphia by woke activists who formed a human wall to keep him out, according to video footage.

Frank Scales, 22, founder of Surge Philly, shared footage showed a group of activists barring his entry to a town hall with woke Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner last Thursday night at the historic Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Society Hill.

“You’re not coming in. You’re not coming in. Simple as that. You’re not coming into our sacred spaces,” a man outside the 19th-century church holding a bullhorn tells Scales, in footage shared by Surge Philly, a young Republicans group, on Instagram.

Scales, who is white, asks why he can’t come in, to which the man replies, “Because I said you’re not.”

In tense scenes, the man tells Scales, “You’ll see what it means if you come in.” (Read more from “Young Republican Blocked From Entering Church Where Woke DA Was Speaking — as Lefty Activists Formed Human Wall to Keep Him Out”. HERE)

Tucker Carlson Sparks Outcry Over “Antisemitic” Comments at Charlie Kirk Memorial as New Video Casts Doubt on FBI Narrative

Tucker Carlson has come under fire following remarks made during a memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk, whose recent assassination has stirred political tensions and rampant speculation.

Speaking to a packed crowd at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, Carlson appeared to compare Kirk’s death to the crucifixion of Jesus, suggesting both were targeted for speaking uncomfortable truths to power.

“So it’s about 2,000 years ago in Jerusalem, and Jesus shows up and he starts talking about the people in power… and they just go bonkers,” Carlson said. “They become obsessed with making him stop: ‘This guy’s got to stop talking. We’ve got to shut this guy up.’”

Carlson then added: “I can just sort of picture the scene in a lamp-lit room with a bunch of guys sitting around eating hummus, thinking about — ‘What do we do about this guy telling the truth about us? We must make him stop talking.’ And there’s always one guy with the bright idea, and I can just hear him say, ‘I’ve got an idea. Why don’t we just kill him?’”

Carlson’s remarks sparked immediate backlash from several Jewish groups and Israeli media outlets, who accused him of promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories. Critics pointed to his reference to hummus—despite it not being historically accurate to ancient Judea—as a possible allusion to modern Israel:

Carlson has not responded to the allegations, and he did not explicitly name any individual or group in his speech. While the FBI has maintained that the shooting appears politically motivated and was likely carried out by a lone actor, many remain unconvinced.

Online discourse has increasingly centered around the possibility of foreign involvement, with some voices suggesting Israeli interests could have had a motive—though no hard evidence has emerged to support these claims. Nonetheless, the topic has gained traction in certain corners of the media.

Adding to the uncertainty, a new video that began circulating today appears to contradict the FBI’s official timeline and trajectory of the shooting. The footage seems to show that Kirk was shot from a direction inconsistent with the agency’s claims. See below:

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Israeli Drone Strike Kills American Family in Lebanon, Lebanese Officials Say

An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon killed five civilians on Sunday, including four U.S. citizens — a father and his three children — according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. The strike, which also left two people injured, including the children’s mother, has sparked outrage across Lebanon and renewed concerns about escalating tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border.

The Israeli military confirmed it conducted the strike, claiming it targeted a Hezbollah militant who was “operating from within a civilian population.” While acknowledging civilian casualties, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said it is reviewing the incident.

Lebanese officials say the drone strike occurred in the southern village of Qana, a region that has been repeatedly hit by Israeli strikes in recent months. Although Hezbollah has largely refrained from cross-border fire since a U.S.-brokered ceasefire was reached in November, Israel has continued to launch near-daily attacks on what it claims are Hezbollah positions in southern and eastern Lebanon.

Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri confirmed that four of the five people killed held American citizenship. As of Sunday evening, the U.S. Embassy in Beirut had not issued a statement.

The attack comes amid fragile post-war conditions following the monthslong conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, which claimed an estimated 4,000 lives in Lebanon and displaced tens of thousands of people. The ceasefire agreement, brokered by the United States in coordination with France and the United Nations, was meant to halt hostilities and begin a phased withdrawal of both Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters from southern Lebanon.

However, Lebanon says Israel has failed to honor the terms of the agreement, maintaining a military presence at five strategic hilltop locations near the border. Hezbollah, for its part, has refused to disarm, citing continued Israeli aggression and a lack of trust in the international monitoring mechanism.

President Joseph Aoun, speaking from New York where he arrived ahead of the United Nations General Assembly, condemned the Israeli strike and called on the international community to pressure Israel to cease its operations in Lebanese territory. He was joined by Prime Minister Nawaf Salam in urging full implementation of last month’s agreement aimed at gradually disarming Hezbollah while ensuring Lebanese sovereignty.

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Liberal CNN Analyst Shares ‘Shocking’ Text Charlie Kirk Sent to Him — a Day Before Assassination

Liberal CNN analyst Van Jones revealed Saturday that he received a message from conservative activist Charlie Kirk that “shocked” him one day before the influencer was assassinated at a college tour event in Utah.

“Hey Van, I mean it, I’d love to have you on my show to have a respectful conversation about crime and race,” Kirk wrote in his message, which Jones shared on his Instagram.

Jones, who said he and Kirk were “beefing hard” in the last week of the Turning Point USA founder’s life, was clearly moved by the message.

“I would be a gentleman as I know you would be as well,” the slain 31-year-old conservative activist had added. “We can disagree about the issues agreeably.”

“Charlie Kirk and I were not friends. At all,” the CNN analyst said, noting that the message “shocked me.” (Read more from “Liberal CNN Analyst Shares ‘Shocking’ Text Charlie Kirk Sent to Him — a Day Before Assassination” HERE)

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Surprise, Surprise: Rifle Allegedly Used in Charlie Kirk Murder is Untraceable, Has No Serial Number

The rifle allegedly used to assassinate conservative activist Charlie Kirk has turned out to be untraceable, adding a new layer of mystery and controversy to a killing already marked by inconsistencies and unanswered questions.

According to prosecutors, the weapon—identified as a Mauser Model 98—was a decades-old, German-made bolt-action rifle that predates U.S. serial number requirements, making it impossible to trace through standard forensic databases. The rifle was reportedly used by Tyler Robinson, who is accused of fatally shooting Kirk during a public event at Utah Valley University on September 10.

The firearm, described by Robinson in text messages as “grandpa’s rifle,” is believed to have been manufactured before 1963, when serial number mandates were introduced in the wake of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. The Gun Control Act of 1968 made such markings mandatory for all new firearms sold in the U.S., but older guns like the Mauser are exempt—creating legal blind spots in modern gun tracing efforts.

Robinson allegedly left the weapon wrapped in a towel and hidden in a wooded area near the event site after the shooting. Authorities discovered the gun several hours later.

In a series of unusually detailed messages sent to his alleged transgender “lover” following the attack, Robinson appeared both anxious about abandoning the weapon and oddly confident that it couldn’t be traced — describing several key facts of the case with striking specificity:

“IDK if it has a serial number but it wouldn’t trace to me,” Robinson wrote. “I’m worried about prints. I had to leave it in a bush where I changed outfits.”

Another message read:

“I’m worried what my old man would do if I don’t bring back grandpa’s rifle.”

The emergence of an untraceable firearm deepens public skepticism surrounding the circumstances of Kirk’s murder. Critics have already pointed to a growing list of irregularities: gaps in security, slow police response, and now, a weapon that leaves virtually no paper trail.

It remains unclear how Robinson’s grandfather acquired the gun or whether it was ever officially transferred or registered. Prosecutors have not commented on whether ballistics tests or forensic evidence—such as fingerprints—will be critical to establishing a link between Robinson and the shooting.

Robinson is currently in custody and facing multiple federal and state charges related to the assassination. A preliminary hearing is expected in the coming weeks, but defense attorneys are already suggesting that the government may have a difficult time establishing premeditation or motive, especially given the absence of a direct forensic trail from the firearm.

The revelation about the weapon adds to what many are calling an increasingly bizarre and troubling case—one in which the facts don’t seem to fit the narrative. With prominent political figures attending Kirk’s recent memorial under tight federal security, public scrutiny of the investigation is only expected to intensify.

“This case has gone from tragic to deeply unsettling,” one former FBI profiler told reporters. “An untraceable weapon, a public assassination, and now mounting signs of something much bigger under the surface.”

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Candace Owens Reviews Footage From the Camera Behind Charlie Kirk During His Assassination and Claims “There’s No Blood”

Candace Owens has reviewed the video of the exact moment Charlie Kirk was gunned down.

The Turning Point USA founder was gunned down on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley Campus. Following a two-day manhunt, Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested and detained in connection with the murder.

In the days since, however, Owens, a fellow right-wing podcaster and the self-declared “best friend” of Kirk, has been weighing in on the developments in the investigations. In her latest commentary, she alleged that a video she obtained from the camera that was positioned directly behind Kirk at the moment of the shooting.

“There’s nothing gory about this footage from the back,” she remarked. “The thing that really stood out to me and I just asked them to play it back to me over and over and over again, is that there’s no blood. There’s no blood from the back. So I think a lot of people were wondering if that bullet pierced and went out the back.”

(Read more from “Candace Owens Reviews Footage From the Camera Behind Charlie Kirk During His Assassination and Claims “There’s No Blood” HERE)

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Why Did Acosta Let Epstein Off Easy? Former Prosecutor Testifies

Former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta on Friday offered long-awaited testimony to the House Oversight Committee, breaking his silence on why he approved a controversial 2007 plea deal that shielded Jeffrey Epstein from federal prosecution.

Acosta, who previously served as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, admitted the decision was fraught with risk and legal uncertainty — and ultimately, a matter of judgment.

“There was real concern that a failed prosecution would allow Epstein to walk free completely,” Acosta said, according to a committee press release summarizing the testimony.

Epstein, who was facing potential life in prison on federal sex trafficking charges, instead pleaded guilty to two state-level charges in 2008. He served just 13 months in a Palm Beach County jail and was granted controversial work release privileges.

A 2020 Department of Justice report found Acosta had used “poor judgment” in the case but did not commit professional misconduct. The report also acknowledged internal disagreements over whether to prosecute Epstein at the federal or state level, citing evidentiary weaknesses that could have jeopardized a trial.

“A trial and loss would have sent a devastating message,” the committee summary stated. “We believed a negotiated resolution — flawed though it was — would at least establish some accountability.”

Acosta expressed regret over the outcome and accepted personal responsibility for the decision to approve the deal.

“I stand by my role in trying to secure some measure of justice,” he told the committee. “But I regret the outcome — deeply.”

Epstein died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on new federal sex trafficking charges. His death was ruled a suicide, though questions surrounding his connections and past legal deals have persisted.

FBI Scandal: Docs Reveal Deep State Targeted Trump and Charlie Kirk

Under the Biden administration, the FBI launched a covert operation code-named “Arctic Frost” in 2022 — a sweeping probe that has now been exposed as a blatant weaponization of federal power against conservatives.

Thanks to whistleblower disclosures and new Senate releases from Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), we now have leaked documents revealing that this partisan witch hunt targeted a staggering 92 Republican-linked individuals and groups, including the late Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA, in a clear effort to silence Trump allies and dismantle the conservative movement.

Arctic Frost “was the vehicle by which partisan FBI agents and Department of Justice prosecutors could achieve their partisan ends and improperly investigate the entire Republican political apparatus,” Grassley said on September 16, 2025, during his opening remarks at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the FBI.

Blaze News editor in chief and co-host of “Blaze News: The Mandate” Matthew Peterson is appalled by this latest development. “This is a broad investigation, in other words, of political opponents,” he says.

(Read more from “FBI Scandal: Docs Reveal Deep State Targeted Trump and Charlie Kirk” HERE)

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Releases Final Texts From Charlie Kirk Amid Israel Tensions

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R‑Ga.) on Wednesday published a screenshot of text messages she says were sent to her by Charlie Kirk just weeks before his assassination.

The messages, dated August 27, show Kirk inviting Greene to speak at AmericaFest, the annual Turning Point USA conference set for December, and proposing a debate about the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).

Greene posted the screenshot amid a contentious debate about Kirk’s stance toward Israel and its leadership. Some conservatives, including Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Matt Gaetz, have defended Kirk’s position as being critical of certain Israeli leaders while maintaining support for Israel overall.

In her post, Greene urged her followers to trust Kirk’s friends over foreign leaders when it comes to interpreting his views. She wrote: “Believe Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson.”

Greene also warned: “Do not allow a foreign country, foreign agents, and another religion tell you about Charlie Kirk. And I hope a foreign country and foreign agents and another religion does not take over Christian Patriotic Turning Point USA.”

Charlie Kirk, 31, was fatally shot on September 10 at a debate event in Utah as part of his “American Comeback Tour.”

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