Shooting Suspect In Custody, Kirk's Wife Makes First Public Address Since Husband's Assassination
A suspect for the murder of Charlie Kirk is in custody. 22-year-old Tyler Robinson is charged with three felonies including aggravated murder, and is being held without bail. Kirk's wife Erika speaks publicly for the first time since the assassination. Anderson speaks to Utah Governor Spencer Cox, who is calling on the country to turn down the temperature after Kirk's killing.
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Officials Release New Images Of Person Of Interest In Charlie Kirk Assassination
The manhunt for Charlie Kirk's killer grows. New evidence emerges as to what happened before, during, and immediately after a single rifle-shot fatally wounded Kirk at Utah Valley University in Orem on Wednesday.
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Manhunt Still Underway For Killer Of Charlie Kirk
The killer of Trump ally Charlie Kirk is still on the loose and a manhunt is currently underway. Kirk, the 31-year-old conservative political activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot at an event at Utah Valley University.
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Israel Targets Hamas Leadership In Qatar Strike
Israel goes after Hamas leaders in Qatar. What this means for the war in Gaza, the civilians being told to evacuate, and the hostages being held. Plus, the parents of Linnie McCown, killed in the Camp Mystic floods, speak out about the daughter they lost. They speak to Anderson about what they and other grieving parents have done to make sure this never happens again to other kids in Texas camps.
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House Committee Receives "Birthday Book" From Epstein Estate
Congress released a birthday tribute to Jeffrey Epstein, bearing a signature the White House insists is not the President’s. Plus, federal immigration enforcement agents streaming into Chicago, the President pines for sending in troops.
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