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Ex-FBI agent flags new Charlie Kirk shooting lead: 'I would want to talk to that person'

A former FBI agent Thursday suggested that investigators might not rule out whether the person who asked the question about gun violence and mass shootings in the moments before right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk was assassinated could be potentially connected to the fatal shooting.

"I don't think ruled it out like I would want it," Rob D'Amico told MSNBC. "It's one of those everyone's talking about that he was talking about gun violence when he was shot."

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Ex-Republican lawmaker's bid to return to Congress interrupted by arrest: report

Former Rep. Madison Cawthorn’s bid to return to the House of Representatives, this time representing Florida, has hit a speed bump just a week after he announced, when he was taken into police custody on Wednesday.

According to a report from the New York Post, the former North Carolina Republican failed to make a court appearance related to driving on an expired license which led the court to dispatch deputies to his Cape Coral home.

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'Blood on their hands': MAGA lashes out at South Park after Charlie Kirk killing

South Park’s depiction of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk has sparked renewed outrage online from many MAGA faithful in the wake of Kirk’s targeted killing on Wednesday.

“Trey Parker and Matt Stone have blood on their hands,” wrote X user “Lucker Teter,” who claims in their bio to be an attorney and “MAGA-Hulk,” and has amassed more than 24,000 followers, referencing the show’s creators. “Remove South Park from all streaming services.”

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'Emblems? Messages?': Questions swirl over 'untrustworthy' report on Charlie Kirk shooting

New reporting on evidence found with the suspected murder weapon in Charlie Kirk's death raised additional questions about the case.

The Wall Street Journal reported that ammunition found in the .30-caliber hunting rifle believed to have been used in the fatal shooting was engraved with so-called expressions of transgender and antifascist ideology, according to an internal law enforcement bulletin and a person familiar with the investigation.

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'A slap in the face': Trump's Charlie Kirk honor announcement sparks outrage online

Speaking during a ceremony commemorating the Sept. 11 attacks, President Donald Trump announced that he would be posthumously awarding right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, an announcement that sparked outrage online, with critics decrying it as a “slap in the face” to 9/11 victims.

“Did I just hear (Defense Secretary Pete) Hegseth read from the Bible and honor Charlie Kirk at the 9/11 Remembrance and now the orange pedo is saying he’s giving the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk?” wrote X user “VoteBlueToSaveTheUSA,” a devout supporter of former Vice President Kamala Harris with more than 1,300 followers. “This is insanity and a slap in the face to everyone who died and suffered on 9/11.”

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'How can you say that?' Reporters shocked as GOP lawmaker blames them for Kirk's death

Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) blamed reporters for the death of MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk, even though the shooting suspect was still at large.

The lawmaker lashed out at members of the media during a gaggle outside the Capitol on Thursday.

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Political messages engraved on ammo found with Kirk shooting weapon: report

Ammunition found with a weapon linked to Charlie Kirk's fatal shooting was engraved with messages linked to the right-wing influencer's political enemies, according to sources.

The Wall Street Journal reported that an internal law enforcement bulletin and a person familiar with the investigation show that ammunition found in the weapon was engraved with what the newspaper described as expressions of transgender and antifascist ideology.

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Marco Rubio's State Dept. to ban foreigners for 'making light' of Charlie Kirk's death

The State Department, under the leadership of Secretary Marco Rubio, announced that it would ban all foreigners who downplayed the death of MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk.

"In light of yesterday's horrific assassination of a leading political figure, I want to underscore that foreigners who glorify violence and hatred are not welcome visitors to our country," Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau announced Thursday on X.

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'Large number of farmers won’t survive this': Trump's new trade moves put growers at risk

The game of chicken Donald Trump is playing with China as part of his tariff war is reportedly on the verge of doing irreparable harm to America’s soybean farmers with Chinese negotiators holding the upper hand.

According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, soybeans farmers are poised to harvest “tens of millions of tons of soybeans,” but their biggest market, China, is not buying, thereby putting pressure of the Trump administration to make a tariff deal.

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Trump uses 9/11 ceremony to announce Medal of Freedom for Charlie Kirk

President Donald Trump began his comments at a ceremony commemorating the deaths on Sept. 11, 2001, by announcing that he would award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to slain MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk.

"Before we begin, let me express the horror and grief so many Americans at the heinous assassination of Charlie Kirk have felt," Trump said at a Pentagon event on Thursday. "Charlie was a giant of his generation, a champion of liberty, and an inspiration to millions and millions of people."

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GOP lawmaker calls for social media bans for all who 'belittle' Charlie Kirk

Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) called for lifetime social media bans on all people who "belittle" the killing of MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk.

"I'm going to use Congressional authority and every influence with big tech platforms to mandate immediate ban for life of every post or commenter that belittled the assassination of Charlie Kirk," Higgins announced Thursday on X.

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'Most chilling thing': Charlie Kirk's killer may have fled Utah aboard mystery flight

Officials are facing questions for leaving open a Utah airport during a manhunt for a gunman who assassinated right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk.

Authorities neglected to close off airspace around the Provo Airport, about a 10-minute drive from Utah Valley University in Orem, where the 31-year-old Kirk had been speaking at a political event at the time of his shooting, reported The Daily Beast.

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Suspected Charlie Kirk killer's weapon and palm print recovered: 'Relentless pursuit'

The FBI has recovered several identifying materials of the shooter suspected of shooting and killing right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk Wednesday, officials announced during a press conference Thursday morning.

“This morning I can tell you that we have recovered what we believe is the weapon that was used in yesterday's shooting: it is a high-powered bolt-action rifle,” said FBI Special Agent Robert Bohls.

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