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Columbia University’s student-run satirical newspaper The Federalist published an article at the baking turning point on Wednesday Charlie Kirk He was assassinated because of his support for gun rights.
articlePublished just hours after Kirk’s death, satirizing the shooting death of the Stable Second Amendment advocate, headlines: “The unexpected ideological shift occurred in the U.S. turning point, which shows that the Second Amendment’s Second Amendment is actually less important anymore.”
“‘Turning Points US leadership team recently convened a discussion Second Amendment In our propaganda, I mean education. We decided to reconsider our position on gun control and personal freedom. This decision is completely independent of recent events,”

Before the assassination, Charlie Kirk spoke at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025 in Orem, Utah. (Trent Nelson/Salt Lake Tribune/Getty Images)
“‘The gun killed people. This is a fact we have only learned recently. It turns out that it’s not a good idea to ignore all these public health experts and feel sad about parents and statistics across the country. Our bad!
This short article continues, blasting the “terrible politics” of the turning point organizations in the United States and the conservatives as a whole.
“It seems in a typical conservative way that the American turning point only realizes how terrible their politics are when it comes to life with itself. Come out.
Vigil held after Charlie Kirk’s assassination: “We must heal”
Kirk, husband and father of two children, Being shot at a campus event Wednesday at Utah Valley University. He is 31 years old.

Charile Kirk and his wife Erika Lane Frantzve and his two children. (Erika Kirk via Instagram)
Kirk was shot in the neck while talking to a large crowd under a white pop-up tent. He was taken to the hospital and was pronounced dead Wednesday afternoon.
Kirk’s shocking death was met with widespread mourning and anger. President Donald Trumphe regarded Kirk as a friend and close political ally, calling him a patriot and a confident man.
“A assassin tried to silence him with bullets, but he failed because we will make sure his voice, his message and his legacy will continue for generations to come.”
Kirk’s killer was still big as of Thursday morning.
Fox News Numbers Contacted by Colombian Federalists for comment. The satirical paper was co-founded by future Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and became a student in 1986.
Kirk often defends the Second Amendment, a necessary means to “defend oneself from a tyrannical government.” Some of his ideological enemies pointed out that he said some gun deaths were unfortunate and inevitable consequences, so “we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights.”
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Editor’s Note: This article previously described under the title of this article is the publication “Colombian Audience”. This has been corrected to show that this is a Colombian Federalist.