Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Latest

ABC walks back Kirk murder suspect transgender-lover spin

Tyler Robinson news

Reporter Matt Gutman said he aimed to highlight the ‘contrast’ between the killing and Tyler Robinson’s affectionate texts to his partner.

ABC News correspondent Matt Gutman has apologized for a report in which he described “very touching” text messages between the alleged killer of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk and his transgender partner.

Utah County Attorney General Jeff Gray had read some of the messages while announcing charges against Tyler Robinson, accused of fatally shooting Kirk at Utah Valley University.

“I want to protect you, my love,” Robinson allegedly told his partner. Gutman described the messages as “a very intimate portrait” and “very touching.” He described Robinson as “a very human person” and said there was a “heartbreaking duality” in the case, pointing to Robinson’s high academic record.

Following a backlash, Gutman posted an apology on X.

”Yesterday I tried to underscore the jarring contrast between this cold blooded assassination of Charlie Kirk … and the personal, disturbing texts read aloud by the Utah County Attorney at the press conference,” Gutman wrote on Wednesday. “I deeply regret that my words did not make that clear.”

“Let there be zero doubt here: I unequivocally condemn this horrific crime,” he said.

Kirk, a conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed during a university appearance earlier this week. Authorities say Robinson was arrested and charged after evidence, including texts and surveillance footage, allegedly linked him to the crime.

The killing has triggered reactions across the political spectrum, with some on the left openly expressing approval.

Since the shooting, several individuals have faced disciplinary measures over social media posts that appeared to celebrate or mock Kirk’s death.

MSNBC ended its relationship with analyst Matthew Dowd after he linked the killing to Kirk’s rhetoric. Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s show was pulled off the air indefinitely following comments he made about the assassination.

Other organizations, including Nasdaq, the US Secret Service, United Airlines, Fox Sports, and the Washington Post have also taken action against staff.

US Vice President J.D. Vance has called on the public to report individuals who praise or joke about the killing to their employers.

Support DTNZ

DTNZ is committed to bringing Kiwis independent, not-for-profit news. We're up against the vast resources of the legacy mainstream media. Help us in the battle against them by donating today.

Source:RT News

No login required to comment. Name, email and web site fields are optional. Please keep comments respectful, civil and constructive. Moderation times can vary from a few minutes to a few hours. Comments may also be scanned periodically by Artificial Intelligence to eliminate trolls and spam.

3 COMMENTS

    • NOTHING the American left have said about Charlie Kirk or his murder has been true. Nothing.

      Only BS, straw men, obfuscations, false equivalencies and outright lies as usual.

      And Kimmel was sh*t canned for deliberately lying over the airwaves about an ongoing police investigation of a public shooting (which is a federal CRIME in the US), not because he’s an insufferable leftist twit. Free speech in America is just fine, too bad we can say the same for the rest of the anglosphere

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Wellington
overcast clouds
13.4 ° C
14.8 °
13.1 °
76 %
12.9kmh
100 %
Wed
15 °
Thu
17 °
Fri
17 °
Sat
14 °
Sun
15 °




Sponsored



Trending

Sport

Daily Life

Opinion

DTNZ News Network