

DOJ Releases Charlie Kirk Assassin Messages, Trans Left Aligned Confirmed
13 snips Sep 17, 2025
Phil Labonte, lead singer of All That Remains and a staunch anti-communist, joins the conversation about the alarming messages released by the DOJ involving an assassination plot against Charlie Kirk. The discussion delves into the implications of online threats, examining how political violence is perceived across different ideologies. They explore societal mistrust in government, the complexities of hate speech in today's digital landscape, and the media's role in manipulating narratives surrounding political violence and extremism.
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Texts May Be Staged To Shield Others
- Tim Pool questions authenticity of released texts and suggests they may be staged to absolve others.
- He ties the transcripts to DOJ probes into pro-trans groups possibly having foreknowledge of the attack.
Released Messages Show Admission And Odd Formatting
- The panel reads DOJ-released messages showing the shooter admitted responsibility and asked the roommate to delete evidence.
- Hosts highlight odd language, punctuation, and ellipses suggesting possible transcription edits.
Formatting Clues Suggest Transposition
- Hosts debate transcription fidelity vs. genuine Gen Z texting style and voice-to-text errors.
- They note ellipses and polished grammar as signals the exchange may have been transposed or edited.