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BREAKING: Deleted Posts Predicted Charlie Kirk’s Murder. FBI Wants Answers.
The FBI is investigating chilling social media posts from at least seven different accounts that appeared to indicate foreknowledge of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, according to three people familiar with the probe and screenshots obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
One of the most disturbing posts referenced the exact date of Kirk’s killing—September 10—more than a month before the tragedy occurred. All of these posts were deleted in the days immediately following the assassination.
Several of the accounts under scrutiny appear to belong to transgender individuals. At least one of them followed Tyler Robinson’s roommate on TikTok—the same roommate with whom Robinson was allegedly in a relationship.
The investigation raises serious questions about whether this murder was premeditated, coordinated, or even encouraged within online communities. What’s clear is that there were people who knew and said nothing—or worse, celebrated it.
Charlie Kirk was a 31-year-old husband, father, and leader who spent his life speaking out for millions of Americans. Now, while his family grieves, we are left demanding answers—not just about who pulled the trigger, but who knew it was coming.