Following the hypothetical assassination of Charlie Kirk, Utah Governor Spencer Cox advocated for unity and calm. In stark contrast, Donald Trump responded with anger, labeling Democrats as “sick” and alleging election rigging. This divergence in Republican responses highlights a critical distinction in leadership styles. Subscribers are encouraged to watch, listen, and comment on additional Bulwark+ content, including videos, livestreams, and event archives.
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Utah Governor Spencer Cox revealed that Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the shooting death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, is not cooperating with the investigation. Cox confirmed reports of Robinson’s conversations on Discord, where he allegedly joked about being the gunman before later admitting his involvement. Investigations are ongoing, with authorities interviewing associates, including Robinson’s roommate, who has been cooperative. Robinson, a 22-year-old, is currently in custody without bail, facing charges of aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm, and obstruction of justice.
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Utah Governor Spencer Cox shared his prayers for the alleged murderer of Charlie Kirk to be an outsider, expressing the sentiment that such violence is not representative of the state. However, those prayers were unanswered, as the suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, is a Utah resident. The FBI has reported that the suspect inscribed phrases on the bullet casings, including messages targeting fascists and a reference to a song associated with anti-fascist movements.
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Governor Spencer Cox has declared June 29th as a “Day of Prayer and Fasting for Rain” and urged Utahns to conserve water due to the intensifying wildfire season. The state is currently experiencing extreme drought conditions, with almost all of the state in moderate to severe drought and nearly half of the state suffering from drought. Cox has reached out to religious leaders statewide to encourage them to share the invitation. This declaration follows the governor’s previous calls for prayer and action regarding water shortages, highlighting the severity of the situation.
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Utah Governor Laments Shooter Not an Immigrant, Undermining Blame Narrative
Utah Governor Spencer Cox shared his prayers for the alleged murderer of Charlie Kirk to be an outsider, expressing the sentiment that such violence is not representative of the state. However, those prayers were unanswered, as the suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, is a Utah resident. The FBI has reported that the suspect inscribed phrases on the bullet casings, including messages targeting fascists and a reference to a song associated with anti-fascist movements.
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