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Joe Kent suggests Israel link in Charlie Kirk assassination, calls conspiracy theory a ‘data point’ that needs investigation

Joe Kent suggests Israel link in Charlie Kirk assassination, calls conspiracy theory a ‘data point’ that needs investigation

Former National Counterterrorism Center boss Joe Kent on Wednesday suggested that a conspiracy theory alleging Israel may have been involved in the assassination of late conservative activist Charlie Kirk was a “data point” that needed investigation, New York Post reported.Kent, who resigned his Trump administration position Tuesday in protest of the war in Iran, said Kirk’s purported opposition to taking military action against the Islamic Republic was a factor that warranted scrutiny.“One of President Trump’s closest advisers, who is vocally advocating for us to not go to war with Iran and for us to rethink at least our relationship with the Israelis, and then he’s suddenly publicly assassinated,” Kent told right-wing pundit and podcaster Tucker Carlson.

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“And we’re not allowed to ask any questions about that,” he added. “It’s a data point that we need to look into.” Authorities charged Tyler Robinson, 22, with aggravated murder over the Sept. 10, 2025, assassination of Kirk during a speaking event at Utah Valley University.“We’ve been told that this individual, Robinson, is the one gunman, and maybe he is, but the investigation that I was a part of — the National Counterterrorism Center was a part of — we were stopped from continuing to investigate,” Kent told Carlson, claiming the FBI wanted to turn over the investigation to Utah prosecutors. “There was still a lot for us to look into that I can’t really get into, but there was still linkage for us to investigate that we needed to run down,” he added.A law enforcement source familiar with the matter disputed Kent’s account, telling The Post that he had “no authority” to probe Kirk’s death and “wasn’t ‘blocked’ from investigating s–t — he was blocked from accessing files he had no role or statutory authority to access.”The source also said that during the early stages of the Kirk assassination investigation, Kent “would walk [into] meetings, without any information or evidence, and speculate that Iran had killed Charlie,” then “when asked for evidence, he had none.”Federal investigators unearthed text messages between Robinson and his transgender roomate and lover, Lance Twiggs. In one message, Robinson told Twiggs that he “had enough of his hatred,” referring to Kirk’s criticism of the transgender rights movement.“Some hate can’t be negotiated out,” Robinson added.No credible evidence that any foreign nation had a role in Kirk’s murder was presented by prosecutors or Robinson’s defence team.Kent also referred to messages from Kirk that surfaced after his murder in which the Turning Point USA co-founder said he felt pressure from pro-Israel donors as he publicly grew more sceptical about the behaviour of the Jewish state.Kent said his last interaction with Kirk was in June of last year when they crossed paths in the West Wing stairway, and Kirk purportedly told him: “Joe, stop us from getting into a war with Iran.”“We know Charlie was advocating to President Trump against this war with Iran. And we knew at the end of the 12-day war, at the end of [Operation] Midnight Hammer, that the Israelis were to come back and ask us to go back to war again, right?” Kent said.“So we have a lot of data points.”In his resignation announcement Tuesday, Kent suggested Israel pushed President Trump into Operation Epic Fury, claiming Tehran posed “no imminent threat” to the US and that the commander in chief was shielded from dissenting views.The allegation drew pushback from the Trump administration, with top officials accusing Kent of being a leaker.The FBI investigated Kent for allegedly leaking classified information, The Post reported Thursday, with one source claiming he had effectively been “iced out” of high-level deliberations before his resignation.Kent did not explicitly accuse Israel of involvement in Kirk’s murder, but his insinuation drew backlash on social media.“[Alexander] Vindman 2.0 here leaked, got caught, and is now trying to salvage his play by fabricating moronic conspiracies with the digital prostitutes crowd,” conservative radio host Dana Loesch chided.“Why would the FBI need the NCTC [National Counterterrorism Center] to investigate [Kirk’s murder]? They can’t issue warrants, they don’t collect or surveil anything, what is he even talking about?” another user pondered.“Pure insanity,” conservative operative Steve Guest said in response to Kent’s claims.“Now he’s using Charlie Kirk’s death to save his ass from going to prison! This guy is a bigger POS than Candace Owens!” conservative pundit Vince Langman posted on X.Kent previously ran for Congress in 2022 and 2024. In his first campaign, he unseated Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-Wash.) in a primary but lost the general election to Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-Wash.), who held the seat since. Go to Source

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