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Reporting shows some outlets published verbatim quotes, summarized passages, and verified audio for Charlie Kirk’s remarks about Martin Luther King Jr., but full mainstream-published transcripts or wi...
Several newsrooms, independent researchers and civic-tech groups have built searchable indexes of the to make ’s massive release navigable: the DOJ’s own “” portal sits at the center, while media-led ...
Yes — multiple reporting outlets say there are audiovisual and transcript records capturing ’s remarks that the was “a mistake,” and reporters say they reviewed or were provided audio and video that m...
The public record includes , an address book and thousands of pages of documents from ’s estate that have been released in phases and made searchable by news organizations, and those released flight l...
A small set of independent publishers and archives—most prominently Courier (via a Google Pinpoint collection) and Zeteo—published searchable copies or retained material from Justice Department releas...
The clearest places to locate original recordings or verbatim transcriptions of Charlie Kirk’s controversial remarks are archived uploads of The Charlie Kirk Show (including the “Thoughtcrime” panel s...
Charlie Kirk’s most widely circulated remarks about Black people — including phrases like “prowling Blacks” and questions about “WNBA, pot‑smoking, Black lesbian[s]” — come from audio and video excerp...
Multiple reputable fact‑checking outlets and transcript services have collected and evaluated many of Charlie Kirk’s contentious remarks following his death; FactCheck.org, Snopes and PolitiFact have ...