Charlie Kirk’s Tour To Continue, Including Stop At Utah State
Erika Kirk, widow of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, is pressing forward with her husband’s vision despite his tragic assassination earlier this month.
“Our campus tour this fall will continue,” she announced. “There will be even more tours in the years to come. AmericaFest here in Phoenix this December will go on. It will be greater than ever. The radio and podcast show that he was so proud of will go on. And in a world filled with chaos, doubt, and uncertainty, my husband’s voice will remain. And it will ring out louder and more clearly than ever. And his wisdom will endure.”
Turning Point Action COO Tyler Bowyer confirmed the “American Comeback Tour” will resume this fall, with a scheduled stop at Utah State University on Sept. 30—just 20 days after the assassination at Utah Valley University.
Charlie Kirk’s tour to continue, including stop at #Utah State https://t.co/M1fbNLhen9
— Utah News Tweets (@Utah_Newspapers) September 14, 2025
Prosecutors Reveal Note Suggesting Political Motive
Newly released charging documents show accused gunman Tyler Robinson, 22, left behind chilling words that prosecutors say reveal his motive.
“I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it,” Robinson wrote in a note discovered under his keyboard.
In text messages to his transgender roommate, Robinson added: “I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”
The revelations confirm what many on the right suspected from the beginning—that the attack was politically motivated.
Republicans have blasted Democrats and the media for trying to spin Robinson’s background, some even floating false claims that he was tied to President Donald Trump’s MAGA movement. Instead, officials confirmed Robinson’s “leftist ideology” days before these documents surfaced.
Conservatives are also pointing out that years of incendiary rhetoric from Democrats—branding Trump supporters as “Nazis,” “fascists,” and “threats to democracy”—has created a climate of hatred that fuels violence against the right.
Gutfeld Torches “Both Sides” Narrative on Fox News
That clash of narratives exploded Monday on The Five after liberal co-host Jessica Tarlov tried to frame political violence as a bipartisan problem.
Greg Gutfeld, visibly angered, immediately pushed back. “What is interesting here is, why is only this happening on the left and not the right? That’s all we need to know,” he said.
When Tarlov cited the recent murder of Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman as an example, Gutfeld cut her off. “None of us were spending every single day talking about Mrs. Hortman. I never heard of her until after she died. Don’t play that bulls—t with me. There was no demonization, amplification about that woman before she died. It was a specific crime against her by somebody who knew her.”
He slammed the “both sides” framing as dishonest and insulting. “The both sides argument not only doesn’t fly, we don’t care. We don’t care about your both sides argument. That s—t is dead,” Gutfeld declared.
“Trans Cult” and Radical Ideologies Blamed
Gutfeld argued the left’s radicalism has created fertile ground for violence against conservatives, pointing specifically to Robinson’s influences.
“If you sat around and you defended the mutilation of children, you’re not the good guys,” he said. “If you sat 600, 700 cases of harassment against Republicans and you said, ‘But what about this? What about this?’ And then you see this murderer after calling somebody a fascist, you realize, ‘Maybe I’m not the good guy.’”
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Greg Gutfeld just EVISCERATED Jessica Tarlov for making the "both sides" argument about Charlie Kirk's kiIIing
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) September 15, 2025
"DON'T PLAY THAT BULLSHlT WITH ME!"
"We don't care about your 'both sides' argument. That shlt is DEAD!"
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He described Robinson as a pawn of modern nihilism: “He was a patsy. He was under the hypnotic spell of a direct-to-consumer nihilism, the trans cult. If you can decide that biology is false, you can agree that murder is okay and that humanity’s expendable.”
For conservatives, Charlie Kirk’s assassination is more than a personal tragedy—it is a wake-up call about the dangers of unchecked leftist extremism and the poisonous rhetoric that continues to demonize millions of Americans simply for their faith and their politics.