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Man Who Falsely Claimed To shoot Charlie Kirk Sentenced To Prison

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In a strikingly bizarre footnote to the tragic assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a Utah man who falsely claimed responsibility for the fatal shooting has now been sentenced and faces up to 15 years in prison.

Seventy-one-year-old George Hodgson Zinn โ€” who dramatically approached law enforcement at Utah Valley University, yelling โ€œI shot him โ€” now shoot meโ€ moments after Kirk was gunned down โ€” has now pleaded no contest to obstruction of justice and guilty to two counts of sexual exploitation of a minor, according to court records.

While Zinnโ€™s initial false confession drew headlines and confusion during the chaotic aftermath of the shooting โ€” leading some to believe he was the shooter โ€” investigators quickly ruled him out as a suspect in Kirkโ€™s assassination.

During questioning at a hospital after the incident, Zinn shocked authorities by admitting he had child sexual abuse material on his phone. A warrant later uncovered more than 20 images depicting abused minors, and prosecutors charged him accordingly.

In Salt Lake County district court, Zinn was sentenced to zero to five years for obstruction and one to 15 years for each exploitation count, with the judge ordering the terms to run concurrently. The exact amount of time he will serve will be decided by the Utah parole board.


Remembering Charlie Kirk: A Conservative Voice Silenced

The backdrop to this strange prosecution is one of the most shocking episodes of political violence in recent U.S. history. On Sept. 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk โ€” founder and executive director of the conservative youth advocacy group Turning Point USA and a leading voice in the MAGA movement โ€” was assassinated by a sniper while speaking at an outdoor event on the Utah Valley University campus.

Kirk, just 31 years old, had become one of the most recognizable young conservative figures in America. He built Turning Point USA from a student organization into a powerful grassroots force shaping Republican campaigns, energizing young voters, and challenging campus liberal orthodoxy across the country.

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His death prompted an outpouring of grief and outrage from Republican leaders and conservative grassroots activists, who saw the attack as not just a crime but part of a broader pattern of hostility toward conservatives. Thousands attended memorial events, and his legacy has become a rallying point in debates over political violence and free speech on college campuses and beyond.

The suspect in the shooting โ€” 22-year-old Tyler James Robinson โ€” was later arrested and charged with aggravated murder. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty, underscoring the gravity of the crime and the national attention still focused on the case.


What This Means Going Forward

Zinnโ€™s sentencing closes one strange chapter in the unfolding story of the Kirk assassination, but it also highlights the turmoil that followed one of the most prominent conservative leaders of his generation. A man who tried โ€” for reasons still unclear โ€” to throw law enforcement off the trail of the real shooter now faces prison time for his own criminal behavior.

Former Fox News Host Calls Tucker’s Ouster ‘Suicide’ for Network

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Former Fox News hostย Glenn Beckย slammed the network over its shocking decision to part ways with primetime pundit Tucker Carlson.

On Monday, the network announced Carlson’s departure from the network, sharing that his final program was aired last Friday. The timing of the Fox News icon’s sudden departure comes nearly one week after the network agreed to pay a nearly $800 million settlement to Dominion Voting Systems. (RELATED: Fox News Reaches Last-Minute Settlement With Dominion Voting Systems)

The network did not provide further comment on the hostโ€™s departure beyond a statement thanking him for his contributions to the network.

Beck criticized the network over the controversial announcement, saying the move was effectively “suicide” for the network.

โ€œTucker Carlson is out at Fox News. Now, I donโ€™t know what that means. You know, weโ€™re in wild speculation territory,โ€ Beck said on his BlazeTV program, noting the timing following Foxโ€™s nearly $800 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems last week.

โ€œYou know, could be that he was fired because of, you know, they just paid out, you know, almost a billion dollars and they donโ€™t want any chance of anything, but thatโ€™s suicidal. To me, this is a suicidal move for Fox,โ€ he said. โ€œIf itโ€™s their move.โ€

Before the launch of โ€œTucker Carlson Tonight,โ€ Carlson was co-host of โ€œFOX & Friends Weekendโ€ from 2012 through 2016. 

Carlson previously served as an MSNBC host from 2005-2008 and also appeared on CNN earlier in his career. He founded The Daily Caller in 2010 but sold his stake in the political news website in 2020. 

Beck left his gig hosting a Fox show in 2011. He recently appeared on Carlsonโ€™s program to discuss former President Trumpโ€™s surrender to authorities in New York after an indictment by a grand jury. (RELATED: Trump Indictment Unsealed)

A number of conservative commentators have criticized the news of Carlson’s sudden ouster.

Donald Trump also noted his surprise by the sudden change at Fox News

“Well, Iโ€™m shocked. Iโ€™m surprised” Trump told Newsmax’s Greg Kelly. “Heโ€™s a very good person and a very good man, and very talented as you know. And he had very high ratings. So, weโ€™re just learning about it almost as we speak. You and I just said, โ€œWow, that was something, thatโ€™s a big one.โ€ I donโ€™t know if it was voluntary, or was it, somebody fired? But I think Tuckerโ€™s been terrific. Heโ€™s been โ€“ especially over the last year or so โ€“ heโ€™s been terrific to me.”

Court Ruling In Key Swing State Could Impact 98,000 Votes

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Controversy arose in Arizona on Friday as the state’s top court ruled that nearly 98,000 voters whose citizenship documents had not been confirmed can vote in all races.

Theย Arizona Supreme Court’s decision came after a โ€œcoding oversightโ€ in the state’s election software. Secretary of Stateย Adrian Fontesย (D) maintained that โ€œno illegal activityโ€ had occurred.

The ruling has sparked debate in the critical swing state, with Fox News reporting heightened scrutiny over the potential impact of these votes in the upcoming election:

The database error called into question the citizenship status of 100,000 registered Arizona voters, affecting individuals who obtained their driver’s licenses before October 1996, and subsequently received duplicates before registering to vote after 2004.

Fontes and Stephen Richer, the Republican Maricopa County recorder, disagreed on what status the voters should hold following the โ€œcoding oversight.โ€

โ€œThis was discovered not because somebody was voting illegally and not because somebody was attempting to vote illegally, as far as we can tell,โ€ Fontes said at a Tuesday afternoon news conference. โ€œAnd this was basic voter roll maintenance, and it showed us that there is this issue.โ€

Richer filed a special action Tuesday asking the state Supreme Court to settle the question.

Richer expressed concern over the ruling, stating on X: โ€œIt is my position that these registrants have not satisfied Arizona’s documented proof of citizenship law, and therefore can only vote a โ€˜FED ONLY’ ballot.โ€

Arizona’s proof of citizenship law requires voters to provide documentation to participate in local and state elections, adding a layer of complexity to the case.

This article originally appeared on American Liberty News. It is republished with permission.

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GOP Governor Speaks Out On ‘Costly’ Decision Not To Endorse Trump

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Former Arkansas Gov.ย Asa Hutchinson,ย who ran for the GOP presidential nomination this year, is speaking out on his decision not to endorse Donald Trump.

โ€œI get asked a lot if I believe Trump is a threat to our democracy,โ€ he writes in a USA Today op-ed. โ€œI am not good at predicting the future, but we can learn from history and we should take heed when politicians tell us what they are going to do.โ€

Hutchinson says in the piece that he voted for Trump twice, but that insight gleaned from former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wy.) and the Department of Justice on the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol changed his mind.

โ€œIn terms of history, we all witnessed the violent attack on our national Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, by those wishing to overturn the last election,โ€ he writes. โ€œThis was not an act of patriots as Trump likes to say, but it was a real threat to democracy.โ€

โ€œWith Donald Trumpโ€™s domination of the GOP primaries and the elimination of all primary opponents, including the party leadership and Republican elected officials are clicking their heels in obedience to the victor and presumptive nominee. I have not endorsed Donald Trump for president, and I will not do so,โ€ he writes.

But Hutchinson says he canโ€™t support Bidenโ€™s policies either.

โ€œAnother important point to make is that I also will not vote for President Joe Biden. Bidenโ€™s weak border policies, his poor economic record and his slow growth energy policy do not justify reelection.โ€

Dem Senator Left โ€˜Baffledโ€™ By Lack of Support for Trumpโ€™s Iran Strikes and Death of โ€˜Evilโ€™ Leaders

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Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) is expressing disbelief at fellow Democrats who have criticized President Donald Trumpโ€™s military strikes against Iran, calling the action a decisive moment for regional peace and security.

Fetterman questioned members of his own party who voiced opposition to the strikes, arguing that preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon has long been a bipartisan priority.

“Every single member of the Senate has agreed that we can never allow Iran to acquire a nuclear bomb, and clearly they [Iran] were actually intending to do that. So, are you really committed to that?” Fetterman asked Monday on Hannity.

U.S. and Israeli forces launched coordinated strikes on Iranian military and government targets on Feb. 28, deploying air, sea and missile power in what officials described as a sweeping operation. The mission, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, struck more than 1,000 military, intelligence and government sites across Iran within its first 24 hours, according to U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM). Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and dozens of senior regime officials were eliminated in the strikes.

Fetterman said he was โ€œbaffledโ€ that more people were not celebrating the death of what he described as โ€œone of the most evil men everโ€ and the crippling of the Iranian regime.

“It’s a good thing for the region, it’s a good thing for Israel, it’s good for America, and so, for me, that’s why I stand with the country over perhaps what the base may demand,” Fetterman said.

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He also defended the legality and strategic rationale behind the operation, pushing back on critics who questioned whether the president overstepped his authority.

โ€œImagine if people just listened to the conventional wisdom, that they could have possibly have acquired a bomb if we werenโ€™t bombed back in June. So, yes, there is a threat. Itโ€™s not imminent that it could happen right now. But itโ€™s one that I think is entirely appropriate to deal with it,โ€ Fetterman told CNN host Dana Bash. โ€œAnd thatโ€™s why I support it. So, again, people keepโ€” describe that it was a legal war. Now read the War Powers Act. And, now, that has not been violated at this point what happened yesterday.โ€

The War Powers Act requires the president to notify Congress within 48 hours of committing U.S. military forces. The Trump administration notified the โ€œGang of Eightโ€ โ€” the bipartisan group of top congressional leaders and intelligence committee chairs โ€” before the strikes but did not seek formal authorization.

Fetterman noted that Trump had previously attempted diplomacy before resorting to military action.

โ€œWell, what is true is that President Trump tried to negotiate that and tried to find a firm kinds [sic] of agreements, absolutely. And they refused to those basic, basic kinds of things: remind everybody, you are never allowed to acquire nuclear weapons. And, clearly, they was [sic]. And I absolutely supported what happened last June,โ€ Fetterman continued.

Fetterman is one of the few Democrats who backed Operation Midnight Hammer, the June 2025 U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear facilities ordered by President Trump. While most of the Democratic caucus condemned that action, Fetterman later voted as the lone Democratic senator against a war powers resolution seeking to curb the presidentโ€™s authority following the operation.

DeSantis Receives Unexpected Rescue After Being Called ‘Racist’

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis received an unexpected rescue after being called a racist.

Black leaders in Miami apologized to Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis after one of its members called him a racist last week, according to reports from Fox News.

Pierre Rutledge, chair of the Miami-Dade Black Affairs Advisory Board, issued a statement on behalf of his board that apologized to DeSantis for a comment made at their Wednesday meeting from a member who said, “Our governor is racist.”

“We take it to heart when someone uses the term racist,” Rutledge said Friday. “Words matter. And so as chair, I must start by saying we want to pull that back. Thereโ€™s nothing wrong with saying โ€˜weโ€™re sorry.โ€™ Thatโ€™s not what we intended to say or be depicted by anyone. And thatโ€™s not the feeling of this board.”

The member labeled DeSantis a racist due to the ongoing controversy of an African-American history Advanced Placement course. Earlier this year, Gov. DeSantis rejected the course because he claimed the content did not focus on Black history, instead, the course contained Black Lives Matter and queer issues.ย 

DeSantis has defended the decision from hisย Department of Educationย to remove the African-American history course, which he said pushes a political agenda.

“This course on Black history, whatโ€™s one of the lessons about? Queer theory,” DeSantis said. “Now, who would say that an important part of Black history is queer theory? That is somebody pushing an agenda.”

Black leaders and Democrats in Florida have pledged to defend and keep the course in schools.

The College Board removed aspects of the course last Wednesday opposed by DeSantis. The course will be reevaluated by the Florida Department of Education to determine if it isย appropriate for schools.

Trump Teases ‘Huge Announcement’ Ahead Of Middle East Visit

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    Something big is coming…

    On Tuesday, President Trump hinted that he would soon make a “very big” announcement.

    Trump’s teasing comes days before his planned visit to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar.ย 

    “We’re going to have a very, very big announcement to make, like as big as it gets,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office, where he is meeting with Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney. “And I won’t tell you on what โ€ฆ and it’s very positive.”

    “It is really, really positive. And that announcement will be made either Thursday or Friday or Monday before we leave,” Trump added. “But it’ll be one of the most important announcements that have been made in many years about a certain subject, very important subject. So you’ll all be here.” 

    After that, the president asked Carney if he’d like to say a few words. 

    “I’m on the edge of my seat,” Carney said, drawing laughter from the press before thanking Trump for his “hospitality” and “leadership.” 

    Trump announced that the Houthis in Yemen “don’t want to fight” any longer and agreed to stop its attacks on shipping lanes in the beginning of the meeting. In turn, the president said, the U.S. would stop its bombardment of the Iran-backed terror group. The U.S. has beenย launching daily airstrikesย on Yemen since March 15 to defend the freedom of navigation.

    The Houthis claimed responsibility for a missile that struck near the main terminal of Israel’s international airport outside Tel Aviv over the weekend. 

    In the Oval Office, Trump did not say whether the forthcoming announcement was related to the Israel-Hamas war. 

    The president went on to discuss trade relations with Canada, the impact of the 145% tariff on China, prompting major automobile and tech companies to invest in onshoring in the U.S., as well as the prospect of the U.S. one day obtaining control of Canada.ย 

    The president then circled back to clarify that the announcement would not necessarily be related to that subject.

    “We’re going to have a great announcement. And I’m not necessarily saying it’s on trade,” Trump said. “We’re going to have a great announcement over the next few days. Announcement that will be, so, so incredible, so positive. And I’m not sayingโ€ฆ I don’t want you to think it’s necessarily on trade.” 

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    ‘Death To Trump’ Man Arrested After Issuing Mid-Flight Bomb Threat

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    A man was arrested in Scotland after threatening to blow up an airplane with a bomb while denouncing America and President Donald Trump during hisย visitย to Scotland over the weekend for golf and trade negotiations.

    Aย videoย was posted to X showing the suspect, who is reportedly a 41-year-old Indian national residing in the United Kingdom, standing up in a planeโ€™s aisle, shouting, โ€œI am going to bomb the plane! Death to America! Death to Trump! Allahu akbar!โ€

    As the man shouts, a passenger approaches him and tackles him to the floor. Another video reported by The Sun shows the man being interrogated while pinned to the floor, stating that he โ€œ[wanted] to send a message to Trump,โ€ who he knew was in Scotland.

    EasyJet EZY609, which was flying from London Luton Airport to Glasgow, Scotland, was forced to make an emergency landing at a separate runway in Glasgow to account for the manโ€™s threats, at which point the man was arrested.

    Passengers on the plane recalled the stressful event in statements to The Sun.

    One passenger said, โ€œIโ€™ve never seen that before. The airline staff, they were all girls, they were really shaken up by it, but they were super professional.โ€

    The Scotland police released a statement saying, โ€œA 41-year-old man was arrested in connection and further enquiries are ongoing. โ€ฆ At this time we believe the incident was contained and that nobody else was involved.โ€

    The statement mentioned that the videos available were being โ€œassessed by counter terrorism officers.โ€

    In a statement released by easyJet, a spokesperson confirmed that โ€œFlight EZY609 from Luton to Glasgow this morning was met by police on arrival in Glasgow, where they boarded the aircraft and removed a passenger due to their behaviour onboard. โ€ฆ easyJetโ€™s crew are trained to assess all situations and act quickly and appropriately to ensure that the safety of the flight and other customers is not compromised at any time.โ€

    The witness said that the man โ€œliterally came out of the toilet shouting โ€˜Allahu Akbarโ€™ with his hands above his head,โ€ noting that he did not see a cause of the outburst.

    Report: Secret Service Prepping If Trump Sentenced To Jail

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      The U.S. Secret Service doesn’t know what to do about its “Trump problem.”

      The Secret Service is tasked is protecting our current and former presidents, and regarding former President Donald Trump, the organization has reportedly already had meetings to plan how to handle his security if he ends up behind bars.

      Trump is currently on trial in New York facing 34 felony counts for falsifying business records regarding alleged hush money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election.

      According to a report by ABC News, the Secret Service โ€œheld meetings and started planning for what to do if former President Donald Trump were to be held in contempt in his criminal hush money trial and Judge Juan Merchan opted to send him to short-term confinement,โ€ citing as a source โ€œofficials familiar with the situation.โ€

      During Tuesdayโ€™s arguments, prosecutors said they were โ€œnot yet seeking an incarceratory penalty,โ€ asking Merchan to impose fines, but also highlighted Trumpโ€™s ongoing attacks and argued that he โ€œseems to be angling forโ€ being imprisoned.

      The ABC News report added that the officials โ€œdo not necessarily believe Merchan would put Trump in a holding cell in the courthouse but they are planning for contingencies.โ€ These sources added that the discussions had not yet gotten to the point of discussing what to do if Trump is convicted and sent to prison, in this case or in the other three criminal matters pending against the former President, including two federal cases and one in Georgia.

      The Secret Service would not comment on specific discussions or plans for protecting Trump, but issued a statement:

      Under federal law, the United States Secret Service must provide protection for current government leaders, former Presidents and First Ladies, visiting heads of state and other individuals designated by the President of the United States. For all settings around the world, we study locations and develop comprehensive and layered protective models that incorporate state of the art technology, protective intelligence and advanced security tactics to safeguard our protectees. Beyond that, we do not comment on specific protective operations.

      The New York Timesโ€™ reporting cited two sources saying that the โ€œimpromptu meetingโ€ with federal, state, and city agencies to discuss how to manage imprisoning Trump was instigated by the prosecutionโ€™s arguments regarding the gag orders, specifically the request that Merchan expressly remind the former president he could, in fact, be thrown in jail for contempt.

      The short-term incarceration Trump might face for violating a gag order would be in a courthouse holding cell, not a regular state jail or federal prison that he might find as his new address if heโ€™s convicted in any of the cases against him.

      โ€œThe far more substantial challenge โ€” how to safely incarcerate a former president if the jury convicts him and the judge sentences him to prison rather than home confinement or probation โ€” has yet to be addressed directly, according to some of a dozen current and former city, state and federal officials interviewed for this article,โ€ reported the Times, adding that it would require โ€œkeeping him separate from other inmates, as well as screening his food and other personal items,โ€ plus making accommodations for a rotating detail of Secret Service agents to protect him 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Despite the normal prohibition on firearms in prisons, Trumpโ€™s agents โ€œwould nonetheless be armed.โ€

      Amanda Head: Suppressed Jan. 6 Footage To Be Released!

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        This is big. Previously suppressed footage from the Jan. 6th Capitol riot is finally being shared with multiple news outlets.

        Watch Amanda explain the situation below:

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