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Scott Jennings DISMANTLES Left’s ‘Trans Love Story’ Spin on Charlie Kirk Assassination – ABC Reporter Forced to Apologize! (Video)

The left just can’t quit twisting the knife, but they’re getting called out hard—and CNN’s Scott Jennings is leading the charge with a takedown that’s pure fire. In a blistering segment that’s got the media reeling, Jennings shredded the absurd narrative trying to spin Charlie Kirk’s assassination as some tragic “trans love story,” laying out the damning evidence of left-wing radicalization that drove killer Tyler Robinson to etch ANTIFA slogans on his bullets and plot the hit via Discord. “The evidence here is overwhelming,” Jennings thundered, quoting Robinson’s own words: “Charlie Kirk, I can’t stand this hate anymore. I’m going to take him out.” He eviscerated actor Montel Williams for downplaying it as an “emotional” response from a “love-torn kid,” countering, “Left-wing radicalism got this kid. He went up to a roof and he murdered our friend, and that’s what happened.”

The video, circulating like wildfire on X, captures Jennings armed with facts—family statements on Robinson’s shift left, the fascist taunts on the casings, and the collapse of the initial smear claiming the shooter was conservative. When Williams claimed Robinson’s final text was a “joke,” Jennings shut it down cold: “It doesn’t sound like a joke to me because someone’s dead and about to be buried.” It’s the kind of unfiltered truth that’s rare on legacy media, exposing how they romanticize a radical’s texts with his transgender partner Lance Twiggs to dodge the glaring motive: hate fueled by leftist ideology.

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And the cherry on top? ABC’s Matt Gutman, who gushed over those “very touching” messages, caved under the backlash with a meek apology: “I deeply regret describing text messages… as ‘very touching.'” Too late—the spin’s exposed, forcing the media to backpedal after days of pushing this fairy tale instead of condemning the violence.

The apology:

This nonsense is infuriating, especially with Kirk’s widow Erika grieving while vowing to carry on his America-first legacy. With FBI probes into leftist groups for advance knowledge and the 20 Discord accomplices facing arrest calls, the truth’s breaking through. We’ve seen this playbook; it’s why we need the crackdowns Kirk’s final message demanded—dismantling violent networks, securing our streets like federal surges that turned chaos to order.

It’s a victory for facts over fiction, reminding us to demand accountability. Kirk’s fight lives on; let’s make sure his killers’ enablers pay.