Fbi Says Three Charlie Kirk Conspiracy Theories Could Be True

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fbi says three charlie kirk conspiracy theories could be true

FBI Director Kash Patel has taken to his X account with a long-winded promise to be “thorough and exhaustive” in his investigation of the late Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The statement comes as the right-wing influencer’s funeral proceedings–believed to have attracted 200,000 mourners at Arizona’s Glendale State Farm–kick off, with Republican high-profiles like JD Vance and Donald Trump expected to speak. Patel’s post on X comes a week after he erred publicly with the premature announcement that authorities had captured Kirk’s assassin. It was later revealed that the Utah law enforcement hurriedly released the person they had in custody when he made the claim, and the manhunt continued for another 33 hours. In an X announcement posted during the Arizona memorial service, Patel claimed that he was “committed to ensuring” a thorough investigation into the conservative blowhard’s demise. By LAURA PARNABY, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER

Published: 14:52 EST, 21 September 2025 | Updated: 15:53 EST, 21 September 2025 The FBI is investigating a string of curious 'theories and questions' about Charlie Kirk's shooting which exploded on social media in the aftermath of his assassination. Director Kash Patel announced Sunday the bureau is probing whether accused gunman Tyler Robinson had help carrying out the killing at Utah Valley University. Agents are also examining peculiar hand gestures made by spectators in the crowd, along with 'stilted' text messages Robinson exchanged with his lover that raised alarms over their odd, awkward wording. Conspiracy theories about the death of Charlie Kirk have inundated X, TikTok, and Instagram in recent days. And while crackpot ideas have always followed major world events, there’s no denying that they’re much more common and widespread in the age of social media.

Kirk, a 31-year-old right-wing influencer, was shot and killed Sept. 10 while speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. The graphic killing was captured on video from several angles since many people in the audience were filming his discussion, quickly uploading footage in the immediate aftermath. The suspect in the killing, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, turned himself in to authorities late Thursday night local time, according to CNN. But the internet has been flooded with conspiracy theories about Kirk’s death, both before and after Robinson’s arrest. FBI Director Kash Patel appeared on Fox & Friends on Monday morning, where he made various claims about the shooting that haven’t been formally presented to a court yet, much less confirmed.

But if the broader picture that’s emerging is true—that one man acted alone by firing a rifle from a rooftop—many of the conspiracy theories that have popped up are absolutely ridiculous. Below, we’ve got some of the most common categories of conspiracy theories circulating on social media right now. FBI Director Kash Patel has released a statement revealing the FBI is now investigating several “Conspiracy theories” about Charlie Kirk’s murder are circulating online. Patel was able to dismiss a theory, but says several others could be credible. They include theories about possible accomplices, the authenticity of the text conversation between Robinson and his roommate, the bullet’s trajectory, and even why Kirk, who normally wears black, was clad in white that day. Online sleuths are also hung up on the bullet’s trajectory, since clear video of the shooting is still widely available online.

Social media users of the younger generations are also questioning the authenticity of Robinson’s text messages to his “surprised” romantic partner. Gen Z influencers say most single 22-year-olds do not speak in full sentences over text and point out several examples of odd grammar from Robinson. They also question why Robinson writes his father was ‘MAGA’ like he’s mentioning it for the first time, and how Robinson’s roommate could have watched him engrave bullets and not ask questions. Fake photos. False claims. Wild conspiracy theories.

The public murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah, captured in gruesome footage that spread around the world, has set off an avalanche of misinformation. Bogus assertions have been spread on social media by Americans across the political divide and by foreign adversaries. Prominent members of President Donald Trump’s administration, meanwhile, have made conspiratorial statements that can’t currently be called false – the investigation into the killing continues, and more information might well emerge – but that... Here is a look at some of the inaccurate or unsupported claims. Soon after a Utah man named Tyler Robinson was named as the suspect in the killing, some social media users on the political left began claiming he was a donor to Trump. They cited federal election records showing that a Utah man named Tyler Robinson had contributed to Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign.

Want to see more of NewsNation? Get 24/7 fact-based news coverage with the NewsNation app or add NewsNation as a preferred source on Google! (NewsNation) — Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated during a college campus event in Utah last month, and while the investigation moves ahead and a suspect sits in jail, social media is still rampant... The theories have continued to spread in spite of overwhelming evidence against the suspect that has been presented to the public. NewsNation traveled to the venue where Kirk was speaking, standing before a crowd, before he was shot. Prosecutors allege that the shooter was on the roof of a building not far from where the event was happening.

Social media has been awash in false claims, misinformation and conspiracies following the death of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk, who was shot dead at Utah Valley University (UVU) in Orem, Utah, on Wednesday. Some posts have garnered tens of millions of views, many claiming the incident was a hoax or that it was staged. Conspiracy sites like Infowars have also picked up on some of the narratives. CBC's visual investigation unit took a look at some of the most popular claims to separate fact from fiction using open, independently-verifiable sources of information. Some online commentators have have pointed out an apparently suspicious aspect of the incident: a black mark on Kirk's right upper chest and shoulder area, which appears to detach and disappear during the shooting. Users have raised doubts about the shooting as a whole or claimed that it was a pre-placed squib, or blood pack, a Hollywood method for faking a gunshot wound.

In countless previous videos of events similar to the one held at UVU, Kirk has worn what appears to be an identical magnetic microphone clip or similar device in the same area on his... In short, the black "mark" on Kirk's shirt is not an anomaly, but a regular feature of his public appearances. This now-deleted post on X, which had received close to 19 million views, raised questions as to why a private jet, flying under the designation N888KG, left Utah's Provo Airport shortly after the shooting. It also notes that the flight's transponder signal was lost roughly 30 minutes later, stating it "illegally turns off ADS-B radar." ADS-B radar refers to flight tracking technology that broadcasts plane positions, viewable via... Within hours of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, edited videos began to spread online. Some focused on the moment Kirk was shot — zooming in on the obviously fatal wound to make the strange claim that he hadn’t been killed at all: that the video was a fake,...

In videos that each racked up hundreds of thousands of views, one Illinois creator pointed to photos of the Turning Point USA founder making an “OK” sign with his hands: these symbols, they said,... Kirk is, of course, senselessly and indisputably dead. That fact alone was enough to shatter reality, even for people outside the gravitational pull of internet conspiracy culture. Kirk is, of course, senselessly and indisputably dead. That fact alone was enough to shatter reality. At 31, Kirk was arguably the most popular and influential figure in right-wing politics outside of Trump — for whom he acted as a strategist, the guy who brought young people into the MAGA...

To the religious right, he was a hero. To many on the left, an avatar of racism, transphobia and misogyny. And to tens of thousands of young people, especially men, who packed his rallies and the millions more who watched his clips online, Kirk was someone who could talk to anyone, win any argument... He connected MAHA and MAGA and sealed Trump’s selection of JD Vance for vice president. Kirk was, as his podcast intro declared, “the voice of a generation” and, many believed, a future president.

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