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The Buck Sexton Show

Buck Brief - Charlie Kirk's Assassin Putting Up Smokescreens

The Buck Sexton Show

Premiere Networks

News, Government, Politics

4.74.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2025

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Buck Sexton breaks down the FBI’s release of text messages tied to Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin, questioning what doesn’t add up about the case and why the narrative around motive is being distorted. He also calls out media spin, political deflection, and union power plays shaping today’s debates.

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0:05.7

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0:09.0

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0:14.7

Okay, so text messages have been shared by the FBI relating to the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk. It looks like this guy confessed.

0:23.9

You all believe he's the guy. Couldn't be any more clear. But, you know, alleged is the legal

0:28.5

requirement and reporting on these things. So we look at this text exchange. And Clay and I talk

0:33.5

to this on radio today. And it seems very strange to me. It seems very strange because

0:39.9

one aspect of it doesn't add up at all. People have pointed to the way that it's written

0:46.4

and said that there's something off about it. Sure. That I think is true. But also the hyper focus that this guy has or the focus that

0:57.7

he has on not leaving behind evidence when he left behind the murder weapon at basically the

1:03.0

scene and then he's writing online about what he did. That just doesn't make any sense, right?

1:09.6

Why would you confess online if you were

1:12.7

concerned about leaving behind the weapon, which makes me think that he wants us to believe that

1:18.2

he thought he could get away with this? I mean, think about that for a moment. The most high

1:23.6

profile political assassination in this country in, I mean, since the 60s, really.

1:29.9

And he thought that it wasn't his plan, apparently, to try to get to, the standard get away

1:37.2

with a horrible thing plan would be for an assassin, really for anybody, get out of America

1:44.1

to a non-extradition country.

1:46.3

A standard way to do this would be go to Mexico where there'll be less law enforcement

1:50.1

and scrutiny.

1:50.8

So you just cross into Mexico and then you find your non-extradition.

1:53.9

By the way, most non-extradition countries are pretty nasty places.

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