Spencer Cox, Charlie Kirk and Utah
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox compared social media to fentanyl in an interview on Sunday, saying it played a 'direct role' in Charlie Kirk's death.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox told ABC's "This Week" and CNN's "State of the Union" that the FBI has confirmed that the killer of Charlie Kirk lived with a transgender romantic partner and they are considering this as part of a potential motivation.
FBI and law enforcement officials on Friday announced the capture and identity of the suspect accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Tyler Robinson, 22, is in custody after authorities say he confessed to his father.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox’s campaign to turn down the nation’s political temperature has long stood out as a rarity in a Republican Party led by President Donald Trump.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) tells Meet the Press that “cancer probably isn’t a strong enough word” to describe social media, which he says has contributed to “every single assassination and assassination attempt” in recent years.
Utah’s grieving governor opens up about his state, the country’s dangerous spiral, and a haunting conversation with the president.
Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University has prompted calls from Gov. Spencer Cox to reject political violence and conspiracy theories spreading online.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox blamed the internet and Reddit for the radicalization of Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk last week, during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press." KRISTEN WELKER: Governor,