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Candace: Charlie Kirk Assassin Texts 'DOCTORED'

2025-09-18 Entertainment
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Assessing Credibility: Why Critics Claim the Tyler Robinson Texts Are Fabricated

Analyze the specific linguistic features critics cite when claiming the Tyler Robinson text messages are fabricated. Discover why this situation erodes trust across the political spectrum when viewed through the lens of past FBI handling of major cases.

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  • High-profile figures like Candace Owens and Steve Bannon heavily scrutinize the text messages for appearing too scripted or convenient.
  • Linguistic arguments center on atypical word choice (e.g., "vehicle," "retrieve") and inconsistent punctuation/capitalization for a 22-year-old.
  • Skepticism of the evidence is amplified by Cash Patel’s leadership history and perceived institutional failures in prior high-profile events, creating bipartisan doubt.

This discussion reviews the arguments presented against the texts included in the criminal complaint against Charlie Kirk. Understanding these critical points clarifies why institutional trust remains low, regardless of one's political alignment.

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Krystal and Saagar discuss Candace saying the Tyler Robinson texts are doctored. Sign up for a PREMIUM Breaking Points subscriptions for full early access to uncut shows and LIVE AMAs with the hosts every week: https://breakingpoints.locals.com/support Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/ To listen to Breaking Points as a podcast, check them out on Apple and Spotify Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breaking-points-with-krystal-and-saagar/id1570045623 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Kbsy61zJSzPxNZZ3PKbXl Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Breaking-Points/61575893472315/ #news #politics #youtube

Top Comments (10)

@charlesmwaiwanjiku3369 2025-09-18

"Dearest lover, I have obfuscated my musket in the local flora, and I'm trying to abscond from the local constable."

2.6k 137 replies
@ZZBrooooo 2025-09-18

I'm surprised the last text didn't end with "Thank you for your attention to this matter"

2.1k 64 replies
@dorryoku919 2025-09-18

I'm surprised he didn't say "Salutations, my beloved" 🤡

1.4k 38 replies
@SkinnysBooks 2025-09-18

“I got away scott free but allow me to leave detailed messages of all evidence collected against me just in case the Feds need more evidence”

1.0k 18 replies
@Mr1mojo9risin84 2025-09-18

"my love, i don't want involve you." immediately starts to involing his love...

549 18 replies
@DrG79 2025-09-18

Those messages perfectly reflect the level of intelligence of the people running the FBI.

447 8 replies
@theYoungPilots 2025-09-18

The texts remind me at that moment in a movie when the writer has to fill in all the plot holes for the audience.

408 14 replies
@edwardmemwah1610 2025-09-18

The fact that the text chain is presented to us as if it was typed on a typewriter from 1950 rings the first alarm bell

371 14 replies
@EATENG 2025-09-18

You know who routinely uses words like "vehicle", "retrieve", and "squad car"? Cops.

143 9 replies
@jmerranko77 2025-09-18

It’s also weird that he wrote a letter and hid it under the keyboard for the bf so he could clue in the bf without incriminating himself via texting, then he heavily incriminated himself via texting.

61 2 replies

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