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The influencer, Andrew Tate, caused a wide wave of interaction and controversy on social media platforms, after he declared that he knew who was behind the killing of the activist. Charlie Kirkwithout revealing any details or evidence to support his claim.

Andrew Tate claims to know the mastermind of the Charlie Kirk assassination

Tate’s comments came during an appearance on Jack Neal’s podcast, where he avoided directly answering questions, insinuating that there were hidden forces behind the crime.

During the interview, Tate said that he deliberately chooses his words carefully “to remain alive,” as he put it, considering that open talk about the case may pose a danger. He also touched on previous statements by journalist Candace Owens, pointing out that allowing her to speculate publicly about the crime was due, according to his claim, to belittling it and distorting her story through organized electronic campaigns, even if, according to him, it was close to the truth.

These statements coincided with the escalation of political reactions about Charlie Kirk’s legacy, as Republican legislators in Florida submitted a bill to designate October 14 of each year, the anniversary of his birth, as a day to commemorate him.

The proposal aims to honor his role in encouraging civic engagement and youth leadership, particularly through Turning Point USA.

Although the bill was approved by major legislative committees, it was met with strong opposition from Democrats, who questioned the appropriateness of immortalizing a divisive figure.

The minority leader in the Florida Senate, Lori Berman, confirmed that Kirk, according to his critics, was associated with sharp and controversial speech, and if the law is passed, the state’s governor will be authorized to issue an official annual announcement, which will place Kirk’s name in the state’s symbolic register a few months after his murder in Utah.

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