Charlie Kirk Critic Wins $835k Settlement
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A former Grant Transit Authority employee has filed a federal lawsuit alleging the agency violated her First Amendment rights by firing her over Facebook posts she made about conservative activist Charlie Kirk after his assassination last September.
The FWC said the employee's post "made light of the assassination of Charlie Kirk." Now, she'll receive a payment after settling the First Amendment case.
The suspect in custody in connection with the assassination of Charlie Kirk is 22-year-old Tyler Robinson from Utah, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.
Brian Harpole, Charlie Kirk’s former security chief, sued podcast host Candace Owens in federal court, accusing her of spreading an “obviously fabricated” theory that he conspired to kill Kirk.
The Daily Mail reports a previously unseen video shows Charlie Kirk naming his wife, Erika Kirk, to lead Turning Point USA, highlighting the group’s succession planning before his death on September
Candace Owens has questioned claims that Charlie Kirk chose wife Erika Kirk as his successor at Turning Point USA before his assassination. Owens cast doubt on the authenticity of an audio recording allegedly captured during a private Aspen donor retreat and demanded the release of full video footage.