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“I Did It”: Prosecutors Cite Alleged Text Confession in Charlie Kirk Assassination (Ep 536)
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Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
Kirk Case Charges Filed • Alleged Text Confession Emerges • ABC’s Matt Gutman Backlash • Patel vs. Schiff Fireworks • SC House Shake-Up?
We open with the latest in the Charlie Kirk assassination case. Prosecutors formally charged 22-year-old Tyler James Robinson and say the evidence now includes text messages and online chats in which the suspect allegedly admits to the killing and discusses retrieving and hiding a rifle. According to prosecutors, Robinson’s transgender partner, Lance Twiggs, provided screenshots and cooperated with investigators. In one exchange (as described by prosecutors), Robinson allegedly wrote, “I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it,” and later, “I am, I’m sorry,” when asked directly if he was the shooter.
Robinson appeared by video in court and was formally charged with aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child. Prosecutors said they intend to seek the death penalty. Robinson did not enter a plea and remains held without bail pending his next hearing.
Meanwhile, ABC News is under fire after correspondent Matt Gutman described portions of the alleged message exchange as “very touching,” emphasizing the intimacy of the relationship rather than the brutality of the crime—drawing sharp criticism online from commentators and elected officials who say the framing romanticized an accused killer. ABC has not (as of taping) issued a public correction or apology, and the backlash is growing.
On Capitol Hill, a fiery Judiciary Committee hearing featured FBI Director Kash Patel and Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) trading barbs over DOJ/BOP decisions and transparency. The back-and-forth escalated to Patel calling Schiff a “political buffoon,” reviving long-simmering disputes over Russiagate, January 6, and perceived double standards in high-profile investigations.
Back home in South Carolina, Rep. Stephen Frank (House Dist. 20, Greenville County) joins us to discuss a push to remove a Democratic lawmaker from the House Judiciary Committee following insensitive comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. We’ll cover what was said, where leadership stands, and how free-speech claims intersect with legislative standards of conduct.
We’ll also share Turning Point USA’s statement focusing on honoring Charlie’s life and legacy, and we’ll keep you up to date on memorial details as they’re finalized.
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Charges & Penalty: Robinson faces aggravated murder and related counts; prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty.
Digital Evidence: Prosecutors cite texts and chats in which the suspect allegedly admits the killing, discusses a rifle, engraved rounds, and deleting messages; a handwritten note is referenced in photos.
Media Controversy: ABC’s Matt Gutman drew criticism for calling parts of the alleged messages “very touching,” which critics say soft-pedals the crime.
DC Fireworks: Kash Patel and Adam Schiff clashed in a tense hearing over credibility, transparency, and past investigations—fueling the narrative fight over weaponization vs. oversight.
SC Politics: Rep. Stephen Frank outlines a bid to remove a Democratic member from Judiciary over statements about Kirk—spotlighting the line between free speech and fitness for public trust.
Ray: Reflects on the faith and family legacy of Charlie Kirk.
Faye: Prayers for the family; concern over violent rhetoric surfacing online.
Keep the Kirk family in your prayers.
Speak up—peacefully and firmly—against political violence, from any side.
Support due process and transparent journalism—demand facts and accountability.
All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Allegations, texts, and quotes referenced above are as described by prosecutors and public statements at the time of recording.
This program includes commentary and analysis alongside news reporting; opinions are the hosts’/guests’.
#Hashtags
#CharlieKirk #Utah #DeathPenalty #TrueCrime #MediaBias #ABCNews #MattGutman #KashPatel #AdamSchiff #SouthCarolina #SCPolitics #JoeyHudson #TurningPointUSA
501 episodes
Manage episode 506864006 series 3519082
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
Kirk Case Charges Filed • Alleged Text Confession Emerges • ABC’s Matt Gutman Backlash • Patel vs. Schiff Fireworks • SC House Shake-Up?
We open with the latest in the Charlie Kirk assassination case. Prosecutors formally charged 22-year-old Tyler James Robinson and say the evidence now includes text messages and online chats in which the suspect allegedly admits to the killing and discusses retrieving and hiding a rifle. According to prosecutors, Robinson’s transgender partner, Lance Twiggs, provided screenshots and cooperated with investigators. In one exchange (as described by prosecutors), Robinson allegedly wrote, “I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it,” and later, “I am, I’m sorry,” when asked directly if he was the shooter.
Robinson appeared by video in court and was formally charged with aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child. Prosecutors said they intend to seek the death penalty. Robinson did not enter a plea and remains held without bail pending his next hearing.
Meanwhile, ABC News is under fire after correspondent Matt Gutman described portions of the alleged message exchange as “very touching,” emphasizing the intimacy of the relationship rather than the brutality of the crime—drawing sharp criticism online from commentators and elected officials who say the framing romanticized an accused killer. ABC has not (as of taping) issued a public correction or apology, and the backlash is growing.
On Capitol Hill, a fiery Judiciary Committee hearing featured FBI Director Kash Patel and Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) trading barbs over DOJ/BOP decisions and transparency. The back-and-forth escalated to Patel calling Schiff a “political buffoon,” reviving long-simmering disputes over Russiagate, January 6, and perceived double standards in high-profile investigations.
Back home in South Carolina, Rep. Stephen Frank (House Dist. 20, Greenville County) joins us to discuss a push to remove a Democratic lawmaker from the House Judiciary Committee following insensitive comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. We’ll cover what was said, where leadership stands, and how free-speech claims intersect with legislative standards of conduct.
We’ll also share Turning Point USA’s statement focusing on honoring Charlie’s life and legacy, and we’ll keep you up to date on memorial details as they’re finalized.
📞 Call/Text on the Firmin Ford Text line: 864-477-JOEY (5639)
🌐 Join the mailing list / Subscribe: joeyhudson.com
📺 YouTube: Subscribe & hit the bell
X: @joeyhudson | Facebook: /joeyhudsononline
Charges & Penalty: Robinson faces aggravated murder and related counts; prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty.
Digital Evidence: Prosecutors cite texts and chats in which the suspect allegedly admits the killing, discusses a rifle, engraved rounds, and deleting messages; a handwritten note is referenced in photos.
Media Controversy: ABC’s Matt Gutman drew criticism for calling parts of the alleged messages “very touching,” which critics say soft-pedals the crime.
DC Fireworks: Kash Patel and Adam Schiff clashed in a tense hearing over credibility, transparency, and past investigations—fueling the narrative fight over weaponization vs. oversight.
SC Politics: Rep. Stephen Frank outlines a bid to remove a Democratic member from Judiciary over statements about Kirk—spotlighting the line between free speech and fitness for public trust.
Ray: Reflects on the faith and family legacy of Charlie Kirk.
Faye: Prayers for the family; concern over violent rhetoric surfacing online.
Keep the Kirk family in your prayers.
Speak up—peacefully and firmly—against political violence, from any side.
Support due process and transparent journalism—demand facts and accountability.
All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Allegations, texts, and quotes referenced above are as described by prosecutors and public statements at the time of recording.
This program includes commentary and analysis alongside news reporting; opinions are the hosts’/guests’.
#Hashtags
#CharlieKirk #Utah #DeathPenalty #TrueCrime #MediaBias #ABCNews #MattGutman #KashPatel #AdamSchiff #SouthCarolina #SCPolitics #JoeyHudson #TurningPointUSA
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