A new video has emerged alleging that an individual close to the Charlie Kirk assassination case was instructed by federal authorities to delete critical footage of the incident. The claim centers on a man who claims he captured evidence of the shooting and approached the FBI with it, only to be told to erase the recording.
The controversy deepens as revelations surface about a sweeping gag order restricting over 3,000 witnesses from discussing events surrounding Kirk’s death at Utah Valley University. The court-imposed restriction, issued during Tyler Robinson’s trial, has drawn criticism for allegedly stifling transparency.
The video in question reportedly shows the individual describing his attempt to share footage with federal investigators, who allegedly directed him to delete it. No official confirmation of this claim has been provided. Meanwhile, the gag order has sparked questions about why witnesses are barred from speaking publicly, with some suggesting the restriction may be intended to suppress inconvenient information.
FBI Director Kash Patel recently stated the agency would not release additional evidence in the case, further fueling speculation. Critics argue that the combination of a broad gag order and limited public access to footage raises concerns about accountability.
The case has also drawn attention from figures like Candace Owens, who has pledged to challenge the gag order on behalf of witnesses. As the legal proceedings continue, the lack of transparency remains a focal point of debate.
This is a guest post from WLTReport.