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In their own minds, manufacturers of broadcasting network news believe that their mission is to hold powerful institutions accountable to put facts on public issues and inform the public of the most powerful version of democracy.
This is not a picture of coverage Charlie Kirk Once was Ruthlessly murdered September 10, in Utah. From the first moments of the authorities, identifying the so-called shooter as Tyler Robinson, networks that sound like they don’t want to hold suspicious suspects accountable, they can’t admit the emerging facts, and some online journalists and artists have positive misunderstandings about the public.
Everything they present as “news” is made in political calculations, and in the case of Kirk’s murder, they do not want one of their parties to be blamed for assassination – even if it is obvious that the alleged so-called shooter is the left. This was first arrested by Robinson on September 12.
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We quickly learned that bullet casing information included: “Hey, fascism! Catch it!” Another mention of a song “Bella Ciao,” which celebrates the end of Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. But somehow, it is not clear that Robinson allegedly targets “fascists,” a word Democrats and their favorite networks used for Trump and their voters.

ABC’s “The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin reacted to Charlie Kirk’s assassination on Thursday, September 11, 2025. (ABC/TheView)
On the network on Sunday, the left hand spin is incredible. Martha Raddatz is focusing on Trump rather than shooters during ABC’s “This Week”. She questioned Utah Republican Gov. Spencer Cox, noting that Trump “blames the radical left. How did you react to that? Is this what you think he should do?” Apparently, Raddatz suggested that was rude. She asked the same question to Utah Republican Senator John Curtis.
When she turned to Colorado’s Democratic Governor Jared Polis, asked him to… condemn Trump. “He pointed his finger at what he said was radical left hand. Is that the message you believe he should send?”
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On CBS’ Face the Nation, journalist Scott MacFarlane completely misrepresented Cox’s statement, and during Sunday’s performance he carefully tried not to lead the official investigation, suing Tuesday for a lawsuit. MacFarlane actively downplays the murder’s “inter-rights” motivation: “The roommate may have had a romantic relationship with Tyler Robinson, probably a gender-changing one.
On Monday’s “CBS Evening News Plus,” host John Dickerson actively played silly: “Five days after the Charlie Kirk’s murder, the shooting’s motives remain elusive. No writing left behind. Ambiguous, second-hand testimony.” Why do they refute all the evidence “ambiguity”? Because they don’t like evidence. The truth is not what they want.
Less than 24 hours later, Dixon had to report the formal discovery: “We also heard Robinson’s parents explain that he became more radical and left-leaning.” Robinson’s parents were “second-hand” sources?
On Monday, ABC’s “view” staff asked people to stop trying to blame the left on the latest political violence. “If you don’t leave the ride and stop pointing politically, because I don’t think now that our political department is what drives a lot of violence,” Sara Haines claimed. “When we swear it’s just one side, we’re not part of the solution,” added former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin.
But by Tuesday, ABC’s chief national correspondent Matt Gutman used live reports to express his tender sympathy for Robinson’s trans romance, with the text messages sent by authorities “very intimate,” “very intimate,” and “very touching.” Gutman did not threaten how Charlie Kirk threatened her boyfriend’s life through his opinion on “trans rights.”
“News” reporters discuss cruel assassin without breaking through to the assassin. That was really disgusting.

ABC news reporter Matt Gutman regretted Wednesday after he objected to the text message between Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin and his trans roommate. (Lorenzo Bevilaqua/Getty)
ABC “Comedian” Monday night Jimmy Kimmel Theoretically, Robinson is a Trump fan, failing to explain why Trump fans murder Kirk. Kimmel said angrily: “We met some new lows over the weekend, and the Margot Gang desperately tried to describe the child who murdered Charlie Kirk, except for one of them, and did everything possible to get political points from it.” He also claimed that President Trump was mourning Kirk’s death, like “a 4-year-old mourning a goldfish.”
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Two large ABC branches Swearing to stop broadcasting Kimmel, so Jimmy Kimmel Live performance.
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Elizabeth Schulze of ABC [FCC Chairman Brendan] Carl decided to cancel Kimmel’s “good news for the United States.” “This is the decision of the ABC. Not the FCC’s decision.
“News” reporters discuss cruel assassin without breaking through to the assassin. That was really disgusting.
NBC’s “Today” turns to former CNN media reporter Oliver Darcy condemns conservative hypocrisy “Cancel Culture” For Kimmel. Blatant hypocrisy belongs to Darcy, who repeatedly calls on cable and satellite providers to cancel the entire conservative network in the record.
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Even after Kirk’s assassination, Broadcasting Network Soon returning to their normal framework, the only party that the Republican Party should “take responsibility”. They are the only ones who undermine democracy. They are the only ones whose words are doubtful.
Whatever happens, the broadcast network is anti-Trump. Don’t forget this: The vast majority of the Internet is negative In the days when Trump was shot dead last year. If you rely on them as ruthless parties, they are just a “reliable source.”
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