Common sense has been blasted off into orbit within liberal newsrooms. It wasn't because they were being diligent and responsible; it was because they wanted to avoid telling you the truth. For almost 36 hours, the liberal media trotted out numerous insane narratives about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. One more insane than the last. Was the suspect a Kirk supporter whose devotion to the conservative cause was so great that…he killed him? Was he a MAGA supporter? Well, those lies got nuked from orbit, and this CBS News host was forced to admit it.
Now, let’s give John Dickerson some credit; he did report on what was actually said at the Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray’s presser, where the charges were outlined, the announcement that the death penalty will be sought, and the motivations behind this assassination. It was over Kirk’s views, something that was cast in doubt by this network, though it was as clear as day what the motive was.
WATCH: CBS’s John Dickerson is forced to admit the evidence shows the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s assassination did so out of a hatred for Kirk himself and his politics.
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) September 16, 2025
Less than 24 hours ago, Dickerson said the “motive remains elusive” with the suspect “not driven by an obvious… pic.twitter.com/2HSBhidokr
The suspect, Tyler Robinson, was a leftist who had shackled up with a transgender, Lance Twiggs. The texts between Robinson and Twiggs were disturbing, yet ABC News fawned over them, revealing that everyone in the legacy media has lost the plot. The addiction to narrative building and layering things with woke talking points has destroyed this industry.
Kirk was assassinated on September 10 at Utah Valley University in Orem. Robinson was apprehended by the authorities two days later.
🚨 WTF?! ABC News is GUSHING over the texts sent between Charlie Kirk’s kiIIer and his trans lover
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) September 16, 2025
“[The texts were] very touching, in a way, that… many of us didn’t expect.”
“He was speaking so lovingly about his partner”
These people are DERANGED pic.twitter.com/4jgzsrMK1Y
JUST IN: ABC’s Matt Gutman has apologized, saying he “deeply regrets” describing text messages between Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin and his transgender partner as “very touching.” pic.twitter.com/nA8AUkcDgb
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 17, 2025