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Fact check: Charlie Kirk on Kamala Harris and Justice Brown-Jackson

Checked on September 16, 2025

1. Summary of the results

The original statement regarding Charlie Kirk's comments on Kamala Harris and Justice Brown-Jackson lacks concrete evidence from the provided analyses. According to [1], Charlie Kirk frequently repeated Trump’s false claims that former Vice President Kamala Harris was directly responsible for all immigrants who were in the U.S. illegally, but there is no direct mention of Justice Brown-Jackson in this context [1]. However, [2] fact-checks a claim that Charlie Kirk once said prominent Black women didn't have 'brain processing power' to be taken seriously, specifically mentioning Michelle Obama, Joy Reid, Sheila Jackson Lee, and Ketanji Brown Jackson [2]. This suggests that Charlie Kirk may have made comments about Justice Brown-Jackson, but the context is unclear. The majority of the analyses do not provide relevant information to verify the statement, with some sources discussing Charlie Kirk's rise to prominence and his relationship with the Trump family [3], while others report on the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's killing and the conservative response to it [4].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

Key omitted facts include the specific comments made by Charlie Kirk about Kamala Harris and Justice Brown-Jackson, as well as the context in which these comments were made. Alternative viewpoints that are missing from the original statement include the perspectives of Kamala Harris and Justice Brown-Jackson themselves, as well as the potential impact of Charlie Kirk's comments on the broader conversation about immigration and social justice. Additionally, the analyses highlight the importance of fact-checking and verifying information, as seen in [2], which confirms that Kirk did make a statement about prominent Black women [2]. The lack of information from certain sources, such as [5] and [6], which do not mention Charlie Kirk's statements or claims about Kamala Harris or Justice Brown-Jackson, suggests that there may be limited available information on this topic [5] [6].

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original statement may be misleading or biased, as it lacks concrete evidence to support the claims made about Charlie Kirk's comments on Kamala Harris and Justice Brown-Jackson. The statement may benefit those who seek to criticize Charlie Kirk or the conservative movement, while potentially harming those who support Kirk or the Republican party. The fact that some analyses, such as [2], confirm that Kirk made derogatory comments about prominent Black women, including Ketanji Brown Jackson, suggests that the original statement may be partially true, but lacks context and clarity [2]. The potential misinformation or bias in the original statement may be due to a lack of fact-checking or verification of the information, as highlighted in [2] [2]. Overall, the original statement should be treated with caution and verified through further research and fact-checking.

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