
The fight over who killed Charlie Kirk has gone beyond the courtroom and into a fierce online battle between right-wing commentators. A fight over one piece of forensic evidence has started a war of stories as Tyler Robinson fights the charges. What started as a technical argument about ballistics has turned into a fight over who is more credible, and some of the loudest voices in conservative media are now involved.
The disagreement at the heart of the storm is about how to read the claims about the bullet found during Kirk's autopsy. Robinson's lawyers say that the bullet couldn't be definitively linked to his rifle, but this point has been lost in viral posts and angry comments. The result is a messy fight for information where opinions, interpretations, and facts are all coming together in real time.
Nick Fuentes calls out Candace Owens as backlash grows
Nick Fuentes did not hold back when responding to claims amplified by Candace Owens. In a sharply worded reaction, he said, “Obviously they just lied and the headline misrepresents the information.”
“The legal defense for Tyler Robinson which makes sense, said the bullet couldn’t be identified, not that it doesn’t match, stupid,” he added. His remarks quickly gained traction, with supporters arguing that key details were being distorted for narrative impact.
However, the legal argument itself remains more complex. Robinson’s attorneys have pointed out that federal investigators could not conclusively match the bullet to the alleged weapon. That distinction, subtle but important, has become the dividing line in this debate. Critics say Owens blurred that line while pushing broader theories about the case.
The backlash has not been limited to Fuentes. Laura Loomer also entered the fray, accusing Owens of going too far. “Candace Owens is now calling for Tyler Robinson, the man who killed Charlie Kirk, to be acquitted,” she said. “She is completely insane and she truly wants to see Charlie’s killer walk free because he chose Erika over her. This is pure evil,” Loomer continued.
As the trial unfolds, the courtroom will decide Robinson’s fate. Outside it, though, a different battle is already raging, one shaped by influence, interpretation, and the power of online narratives.