JACK POSOBIEC: Tyler Robinson was the shooter, and even his parents believe it

"We don't have time to play these games."

"We don't have time to play these games."

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Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec talked about Erika Kirk’s comments on Fox News on Wednesday, saying he understands why she spoke out but insisting that the basic facts of the case remain clear and unchanged.

Posobiec framed his remarks around the sequence of events leading to the arrest of Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old charged with assassinating Charlie Kirk in Utah in September.



Posobiec told his audience it is important to “follow the facts” and “use reason,” adding that the central detail people keep overlooking is that Robinson’s own parents turned him in. Introducing the point, he said, “Tyler Robinson was turned in by his parents. Why would they do that? Why would they do that if they thought their son was not guilty? Why would they do that if they thought their son was innocent?”



Posoviec shut down conspiracies circulating online and rejected claims that conservative personalities had named the suspect prematurely. “It wasn’t Kash Patel who told you the name of Tyler Robinson. It wasn’t Dan Bongino. It certainly wasn’t me. It wasn’t Erika. It wasn’t Mikey. It wasn’t Blake. It wasn’t Andrew. It wasn’t producer Faz. It wasn’t producer Russ. It wasn’t Brandon Tatum. It wasn’t anyone.”

Posobiec said the only people who identified Robinson were his parents. “His parents identified the gun. His parents identified him,” he said. “Unless you can somehow break that logic chain, then the most obvious answer here is that it was Tyler Robinson.”

He dismissed claims of an elaborate government operation behind Robinson’s actions. “There’s not some FBI secret special forces plot that involves Tyler Robinson’s parents identifying their own son,” Posobiec said. “There just isn't. Sorry, the world isn’t that interesting.”

Posobiec referenced shootings that share ideological overlap, noting incidents in Minneapolis, Nashville, and other cases involving online subcultures. “Is it really that hard to believe that someone who’d be involved in the trans community, a homosexual who was involved with communism, leftism, who wrote on the bullets ‘Bella Ciao,’ who wrote on the bullets ‘hey fascist, catch’—would be involved with a furry, be involved with a tranny and be the one who shot Charlie? Is that really that hard to swallow?”

He claimed these cases reflect an ongoing “irregular Marxist revolution,” saying, “You are in a red color revolution. You are facing asymmetric warfare. We don't have time. We don't have time to play these games.” He added, “These people want to kill you. These people want to kill your family. These people want to kill me.”



Posobiec said he wishes a joint federal task force were already operating under President Trump to target “these networks.” He said he is frustrated by divisions among conservatives since the assassination. “For three months, I haven’t left that place,” he said. “I’m done. I’m just done… I’m going to make it about facts. And the fact of the matter is that the Marxist left is coming to kill you and trans your children.”

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