Alex Jones mocks Charlie Kirk 'Superman' bullet claim: 'Easter Bunny has more credibility'
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Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA declared that there was a "miracle" involved in the late commentator's killing, but noted conspiracy theorist Alex Jones isn't buying his MAGA allies' explanation.

Raw Story reported on Sunday that a TPUSA spokesman had said that, despite Kirk being shot to death, he was so healthy that the bullet couldn't make it all the way through to the other side to create an exit wound.

That didn't sit well with Jones, who melted down in a video.

"TPUSA is now reporting that Charlie Kirk was shot by a magic bullet: TPUSA Spokesman Andrew Kolvet is now officially claiming that a high caliber rifle designed for moose hunting did not shoot all the way through Charlie Kirk’s neck," Jones wrote. "Then it only gets worse."

He continued:

"He then goes on to claim that no bullet was found inside Charlie’s neck. TPUSA in the statement below goes on to say that Charlie was Superman and that’s why the bullet didn’t go through his neck and disappeared. Claiming the Easter bunny is real, has more credibility.. God help us!"