In the days following the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley College, America watched in grief. But as the mourning began, so did something far more sinister: a full-blown campaign of lies aimed at destroying the reputation of a man who could no longer defend himself.
The left wasted no time spinning wild accusations about what Kirk allegedly said and believed. Social media exploded with cherry-picked “quotes,” many designed to make him look like a villain. The problem? Most of them were either ripped out of context or flat-out fake.
Let’s break down six of the most notorious falsehoods being spread online—and set the record straight once and for all.
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