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Judge Rebukes Prosecutors in High-Stakes Charlie Kirk Case

The weeklong preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson — the Utah man charged in the September 10, 2025, assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk — began in early July as prosecutors laid out the state’s case and the nation watched. Robinson faces aggravated murder and related charges, and the stakes could not be higher for free speech and public safety in America.

Conservative Americans should be alarmed that the pretrial process has been marred by prosecutors who flouted a court gag order, prompting Judge Tony Graf to hold a top deputy in contempt while still refusing to strip the death penalty from the table. That decision highlights the uneasy balance between protecting a defendant’s rights and ensuring the public sees justice done, and it raises serious questions about fairness when prosecutors act like headline-chasing partisans.

Andrew Kolvet, Charlie Kirk’s longtime producer and spokesman, has been in the middle of this fight every step of the way, pressing for a swift, transparent process and publicly defending colleagues like Candace Owens from political attacks that try to distract from the core issue: a brutal assassination of a conservative voice. Kolvet’s role as executive producer and his media appearances make him a credible spokesperson for a movement that demands answers and accountability.

Mainstream outlets and the courtroom blotter will parse technical ballistics and witness testimony, but ordinary Americans know this case is about more than forensic minutiae — it’s about whether our society will tolerate violence as a political tactic. The preliminary hearing scheduled for July 6–10 was supposed to be the public’s first full reckoning with the evidence, and conservatives rightly insist it move forward without delay or political theater.

The sour circus around leaked messages, partisan finger-pointing, and opportunistic commentary — including attacks on figures like Candace Owens — is exactly what the left hopes will obscure the central crime and the need for due process. Conservatives should stand firm: defend our people from baseless smears, demand that courts enforce rules evenly, and insist prosecutors stop grandstanding and start trying cases.

At the end of the day hardworking Americans want two things: safety and justice. That means a speedy, fair hearing where the facts determine the outcome, not spin, and where those who politicize tragedy are held to account by voters and the press. The country must watch this trial closely and refuse to let punditry or procedural gamesmanship deny a grieving family and a faithful movement the closure they deserve.

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