A Full Kirk Probe Needed
We concur with Gen. Michael Flynn. The investigation into the political assassination of Charlie Kirk needs to be done in an entirely upfront and honest way, with each facet probed fully to ensure transparency and the utmost respect and confidence in the results from the American people.
Flynn tweeted Friday, “The administration and the Department of Justice should examine every angle of the Charlie Kirk assassination, not just the trajectory of a bullet but every aspect of this investigation. Charlie Kirk deserves it, as does his legacy, the American people, and those he inspired in America and around the world to stand up and fight for our nation and God-given human rights.”
Flynn continued, “This cannot be an ‘open and shut case.’ We cannot ignore new evidence or uncomfortable truths. The American people deserve nothing less than the full truth, no matter where it leads.”
This investigation cannot be trusted to the FBI, nor the CIA, nor any other single, low-level intelligence agency, for instance, the ATF or Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Frankly, we do not have confidence in the brusque and superficial manner this assignment was handled by the FBI and its director Kash Patel. His arrogant dismissal, trying to shut down any further investigation after an initial 33-hour look-see, is an outright insult to the legacy of Charlie Kirk.
We believe Tulsi Gabbard should draw this job, working with her aide Joe Kent, who heads the National Counterintelligence Center. This must be a complete and transparent review, not cutting corners, not pushing baloney nor otherwise insulting those Christians, especially young Christians, who drew inspiration from Kirk. Here, Dave Hodges discusses the conflict that has arisen over who should investigate –Patel or Gabbard. He’ll be doing a followup on his channel, The Common Sense Show. Look for it here over the next day or so.


