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    Gavin Newsom slams 'spineless' ABC for pulling Jimmy Kimmel off the air
    Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom slammed ABC's decision to pull "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" off the air following the late-night host's controversial remarks about the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk."Corrupt, despicable, & spineless behavior," Newsom's press office account posted on X Wednesday. "A coordinated effort to control the media is happening before our eyes & it needs to be called out."On his personal account, the governor added that Republicans were "buying and controlling media platforms. Firing commentators. Canceling shows. These arent coincidences. Its coordinated. And its dangerous. The GOP does not believe in free speech. They are censoring you in real time."FCC CHAIR BRENDAN CARR DEFENDS ABC AFFILIATES PULLING JIMMY KIMMEL SHOW AFTER MONOLOGUE MOCKING CHARLIE KIRKDisney, ABC's parent company, confirmed to Fox News Digital on Wednesday that Kimmel's show, which is based in Los Angeles, would be pulled "indefinitely."Nexstar Media Group, which owns hundreds of television stations, announced in a press release it would preempt Kimmel's show on its ABC affiliates starting Wednesday night "for the foreseeable future" and would replace it with other programming over his comments about Kirk's alleged assassin. Sinclair Broadcast Group followed suit."Mr. Kimmels comments about the death of Mr. Kirk are offensive and insensitive at a critical time in our national political discourse, and we do not believe they reflect the spectrum of opinions, views or values of the local communities in which we are located," Nexstar's broadcasting chief, Andrew Alford, said in a press release.On Monday, Kimmel accused conservatives of reaching "new lows" in trying to pin a left-wing ideology on 22-year-old suspect Tyler Robinson, even though prosecutors reaffirmed those ties in Tuesdays indictment.TRUMP CALLS DISNEY PULLING JIMMY KIMMEL'S SHOW 'GREAT NEWS FOR AMERICA'Following Kimmel's comments, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr issued a warning against Disney if the media giant failed to address the controversy.Carr called Kimmel's comments "some of the sickest conduct" and suggested there were potential "avenues" the FCC could pursue during a Wednesday appearance on "The Benny Show."Nexstar and Sinclair soon after announced they were preempting Kimmel's programs on their stations, and Disney then announced Wednesday night it was yanking the show indefinitely.Critics of ABC's decision argued that Kimmel's show was pulled due to politics and that the move would have a chilling effect on free speech.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREDemocratic Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker echoed a similar message to Newsom, slamming the decision as an "undemocratic act" intended to silence the voices President Donald Trump doesn't like."A free and democratic society cannot silence comedians because the President doesnt like what they say," he wrote on X Wednesday. "This is an attack on free speech and cannot be allowed to stand. All elected officials need to speak up and push back on this undemocratic act."Conversely, Trump took to social media to celebrate the show's suspension on Wednesday, congratulating ABC on their decision."Great News for America," he wrote on Truth Social. "The ratings challenged Jimmy Kimmel Show is CANCELLED. Congratulations to ABC for finally having the courage to do what had to be done. Kimmel has ZERO talent, and worse ratings than even Colbert, if thats possible."Fox News Digital reached out to ABC for comment.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News' Joseph A. Wulfsohn contributed to this report.
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    Actress Amanda Seyfried backtracks after condemning Kirk, sharing poem warning violent backlash unsurprising
    Actress Amanda Seyfried apparently attempted to backtrack on her comments criticizing slain activist Charlie Kirk.Kirk, the co-founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed September 10 while holding an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. He is survived by his wife and two young children.While many conservatives and some liberals have mourned him as a symbol of Americas commitment to free speech and political dialogue, others have argued that his rhetoric invited harsh reactions.CHARLIE KIRK WARNED ASSASSINATION CULTURE IS SPREADING ON THE LEFT IN EERIE ONLINE POST MONTHS BEFORE MURDERMany public figures have faced backlash for condemning Kirk after his death and Seyfried, famous for starring in the 2004 hit "Mean Girls," is one of the latest examples.According to screenshots circulating online, Seyfried commented that Kirk was "hateful" on Instagram and shared a post that read, "You cant invite violence to the dinner table and be shocked when it starts eating."After the backlash on multiple platforms, she wrote in a public post: "Were forgetting the nuance of humanity. I can get angry about misogyny and racist rhetoric and ALSO very much agree that Charlie Kirks murder was absolutely disturbing and deplorable in every way imaginable."NETWORKS CAN'T FIND ANY BLAME FOR THE LEFT IN CHARLIE KIRK'S MURDER"No one should have to experience this level of violence," she added. "This country is grieving too many senseless and violent deaths and shootings. Can we agree on that at least?"In her caption to the post, she appeared to address her previous controversy, "I dont want to add fuel to a fire. I just want to be able to give clarity to something so irresponsibly (but understandably) taken out of context. Spirited discourse- isnt that what we should be having?"Fox News Digital reached out to Seyfrieds management and did not receive an immediate reply.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE
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    Mysterious Maryland schoolteacher case takes center stage in 50 Cent's new Fox Nation series
    50 Cent is making his debut as the host of a new true-crime show on Fox Nation and the harrowing story of a Maryland schoolteacher's murder is first up.The Fox Nation series "50 Ways to Catch a Killer with 50 Cent" launches with a bone-chilling first episode, titled "Fake 'em Out." The episode centers around the case of Laura Wallen, a pregnant Montgomery County high school teacher who went missing after failing to show up for the first day of school.With time running out, detectives and law enforcement race to uncover the shocking truth of her shooting death.50 CENT PARTNERS WITH FOX NATION TO TAKE ON TRUE CRIME WITH NEW SERIES THIS SEPTEMBERAccording to experts and those involved in the investigation who spoke during the episode, Wallen's boyfriend, Tyler Tessier, had another relationship with a woman named Chrissy.Rachel Irish, a friend of Wallen, expressed surprise that there was an apparent cheating scandal. "I was stunned that Tyler had another girlfriend," she said. "Honestly, I was surprised he was able to get one woman."Montgomery Police Department Special Victims Unit's Katie Leggett joined the episode to explain the significance of Wallen's relationship with Tessier."As an investigator, anytime there's a love triangle, you are always prepared for what's coming next," Leggett said. "My reaction to learning about this was, Here we go this is the explanation we have been looking for.'"ELIZABETH BANKS TAKES ON KAREN READ ROLE, JOINING DENNIS QUAID AND PATRICIA ARQUETTE IN TRUE CRIME REALMAs shown in police interviews, Tessier appeared to get nervous when law enforcement brought up his secret relationship with Chrissy."His whole demeanor changed once we found out about his relationship with Chrissy," Montgomery Police Department Detective Sgt. Paul Reese said."Tyler, at that point, was Chrissy's fianc," Leggett said. "So Chrissy just thought Laura was a crazy ex-girlfriend that they couldn't get rid of."AMANDA KNOX: HOW ONE MISUNDERSTOOD TEXT SPARKED SUSPICION IN INFAMOUS MURDER CASETessier's plea to Chrissy to refrain from meeting with Wallen right before the latter went missing sounded several alarm bells in the case especially when Wallen turned up dead.To make matters even more mysterious, so did Tessier.Fox Nation subscribers can uncover the rest of this mystery, as well as stream two additional episodes of "50 Ways to Catch a Killer with 50 Cent."CLICK HERE TO JOIN FOX NATIONFox Nation programs are viewable on demand and from your mobile device app, but only for Fox Nation subscribers.Go to Fox Nation to start a free trial and watch the extensive library from your favorite Fox Nation personalities.
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    Suspect in shooting of 3 Pennsylvania officers was being sought on stalking, trespassing charges: report
    The suspect in Pennsylvaniawho allegedly shot and killed three police officers and wounded two more was being sought on stalking and trespassing charges, a report said.Matthew James Ruth was identified by The Associated Press as the suspect who allegedly opened fire Wednesday at a farm in rural York County before being killed by police. The news agency cited a law enforcement official on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the ongoing investigation.The violence erupted after Ruth, 24, was charged with stalking, trespassing, loitering and prowling at night in a domestic-related investigation that began a day earlier, court documents show.The two wounded officers were taken to a hospital and remain in critical but stable condition, according to officials. York County District Attorney Tim Barker and the Pennsylvania State Police are expected to provide a further update on the case at 3 p.m. Thursday. 5 POLICE OFFICERS SHOT, 3 DEAD IN PENNSYLVANIA, FBI INVESTIGATINGPennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said during a news conference Wednesday he is continuing to pray for everyone involved."This is an absolutely tragic and devastating day for your county and for the entire Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," Shapiro said. "[We] grieve for the loss of life of the three precious souls who served this county, served this commonwealth and served this country. We continue to pray for the full recovery of those who are dealing with their wounds."The FBI, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the Pennsylvania State Police are assisting local authorities.The shooting came just a few months after another York County officer was killed in the line of duty.MULTIPLE OFFICERS INVOLVED IN PENNSYLVANIA SHOOTING AS GOVERNOR RUSHES TO YORK COUNTY SCENEShapiro said Attorney General Pam Bondi reached out to him directly and said the state has the full support of the federal government.Bondi condemned the violence in an X post, saying violence against law enforcement is "a scourge on our society and never acceptable."The confrontation unfolded on a rural road in south-central Pennsylvania, not far from Maryland. Neighbor Dirk Anderson told the AP he heard "quite a few" shots from his home across the street and wondered what was happening. Then he saw a helicopter and police arrive.Some 30 police vehicles blocked off roads bordered by a barn, a goat farm and soybean and corn fields. The area, North Codorus Township, sits about 115 mileswest of Philadelphia.Fox News Digitals Alexandra Koch and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Fox News Antisemitism Exposed Newsletter: NY Times' lame correction of Charlie Kirk smear
    Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.IN TODAYS NEWSLETTER:-New York Times issues epic correction after smearing Charlie Kirk's legacy- Charlie Kirk remembered as friend of Israel, allies slam conspiracy theories- American veterans facing Hamas threats while delivering aid to Palestinians in GazaTOP STORY: On the very day Charlie Kirk was killed by an assassin's bullet, The New York Times accused the Turning Point USA founder of antisemitism by quoting him wildly out of context. And when the self-styled "paper of record" got around to admitting its error, it did so in the most stubbornly lame manner possible. "This gives chills," wrote Fox Business Network's Charles Payne. "It speaks to the desire of mainstream media to destroy the right."VIDEO:Fox News senior strategist analyst Ret. Gen. Jack Keane discussed Israels strike on Hamas leadership in Qatar and tensions between the U.S. and Middle Eastern allies on Fox Report.WATCH HERE:WHERE CHARLIE STOOD: In the aftermath ofCharlie Kirks assassination, some critics of Israel have sought to drive a wedge between the conservative activist and the Jewish state, mischaracterizing his recent statements and making wild, unfounded accusations. Read what Kirk actually said most recently about Israel.VETS ON RECORD: American veterans working with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) want to set the record straight on whats happening on the ground nearly two years into the war. Three spoke with Fox News Digital and said that they are proud of the work theyre doing on the ground with GHF and described bad actors taking advantage of the situation including Hamas operatives.CHILLING COMMENT: The anti-Israel Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, is under fire for remarks hinting at the use of nuclear weapons against the Jewish state. Sanchez, said in a speech last week that"Spain, as you know, doesnt have nuclear bombs, aircraft carriers, or large oil reserves," adding, "We alone cant stop the Israeli offensive. But that doesnt mean we wont stop trying."GUEST EDITORIAL: Jewish activist and philanthropist Harley Lippman writes that a group named after Raphael Lemki, the man who coined the term "genocide," is sullying his legacy by turning it against Israel. The Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention and Human Security "is antisemitism masquerading as human rights," writes Lippman.QUOTE OF THE WEEK: "I believe in the scriptural land rights given to Israel, I believe in the fulfillment of prophecy. I am not a theologian, but Im a Christian. My life was changed in Israelthe spiritual energy there is so amazing. I want them to win, and Ive said that repeatedly." Charlie Kirk, speaking in a podcast interview a month before he was assassinated.- Looking for more on this topic?Find moreantisemitism coveragefrom Fox Newshere.-Did someone forward you this email?Subscribe toadditional newslettersfrom Fox Newshere.
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    Virginia boys notch court win after being labeled 'sexual harassers' over transgender locker room complaint
    FIRST ON FOX Two Virginia boys who were suspended after complaining about a transgender classmate in their locker room have won emergency relief in federal court.Earlier this year, the Loudoun County Public Schools district in Northern Virginia launched a Title IX sexual harassment investigation into two high-school-aged boys after they were videotaped by a biological female who identified as transgender inside the boys' locker room. The video caught them outwardly complaining to each other about the fact that there was a girl using their facilities.That moment resulted in a Title IX investigation launched by the Northern Virginia school district into the two boys, which ultimately found the pair responsible for sexual harassment, a mark that will be placed on their permanent records, and suspended them for 10 days.The boys' parents and their legal representatives appealed the district's Title IX ruling, but the appeal was denied. The parents then took their case to federal court. Within days of the federal court filing, a judge subsequently granted the parents and their boys emergency relief, blocking the district's disciplinary repercussions once again while the case moves forward.PARENTS: VIRGINIA BOYS SUSPENDED AFTER QUESTIONING TRANSGENDER LOCKER ROOM POLICY WERE IGNORED BY SCHOOL"We are very pleased with the Courts decision and we look forward to fighting on behalf of our clients," said Ian Prior, senior counselor at the Trump-aligned legal group America First Legal (AFL). AFL joined the Founding Freedoms Law Center in the case after it went into federal court.One of the boys and their families moved out of state, but the other still goes to school within the Loudoun County Public Schools system. Amid the earlier Title IX appeal by the boys' families and their legal counsel, the suspension was previously stalled, but it resumed after the district's denial of their appeal last week. However, the suspension has now been placed on hold again, following the court's order for emergency relief.Judge Leonie Brinkema, from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, said in her order that there was enough evidence showing that keeping the one boy suspended for the first 10 days of school could cause "irreparable harm."VIRGINIA SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTES TO KEEP GENDER BATHROOM POLICY, DEFYING DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DIRECTIVE"For a court to issue a temporary restraining order, a plaintiff 'must establish that he is likely to succeed on the merits, that he is likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary relief, that the balance of equities tips in his favor, and that an injunction is in the public interest,'" the judge wrote in her order. "The loss of 10 days of in-person school early in the school year could have serious negative effects on [the plaintiff], and it appears from the record before the Court that [the plaintiff] has not had contact with the complaining student or continued communicating about that student. Therefore, the Court finds that the balance of equities tips in [the plaintiff's] favor, given that [the plaintiff] is likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of a temporary restraining order The Court also finds that the public interest is best served by ensuring high school students remain in school and receive adequate process before being suspended."Brinkema added in her ruling that she is "not certain" that the plaintiffs will succeed on the merits of their argument, but she did concede that the allegations put forward by the parents and their legal counsel were "troubling."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe lawsuit from AFL and the Founding Freedoms Law Center on behalf of the boys and their parents is demanding that the "false Title IX charge" against both of the boys for sexual harassment be dropped from their records, an immediate termination of the boys' suspension, and compensation for "severe emotional, reputational, and educational harm.""This isnt just about our sons its about every child in Loudoun County. If the district can weaponize Title IX in this way, no family is safe," Seth Wolfe, the father of one of the boys said. "No parent should have to fear their child will be branded a sexual harasser simply for standing up for their privacy."The Loudoun County Public Schools district did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
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    Florida woman wrestles alligator to rescue puppy it dragged into creek
    A Florida woman and her puppy are recovering after surviving a harrowing alligator attack.It happened earlier this month in Paso County, FOX 13 Tampa Bay reported. Danie Wright told the local TV station that she was walking her small, 4-month-old puppy named Dax behind her home when they were attacked by the wild animal. Wright said her family has lived at the location for roughly 20 years, and had never seen an alligator there before."So, I walked him back here, which I very rarely do," she said. "He was on a leash and everything, but I had just heard a squeal, and then I got tugged."MISSING NEW ORLEANS BOY, 12, DIED AFTER ALLIGATOR ATTACK, DROWNING: AUTHORITIESWright said she and the dog were only a few feet away from the creek that had algae and debris covering the surface at the time, providing cover for the lurking alligator."As soon as he went in the creek, I went into the creek and realized, 'Oh god, this is an alligator'," she said.FLORIDA TEEN FIGHTS OFF ALLIGATOR THAT DRAGGED HER UNDERWATERShe believes the gator grabbed onto the dog's AirTag collar."It looked like he had him by the throat," she said. "Literally a half a centimeter, I think, it would have just punctured in his throat and most likely killed him."Wright used her free arm to rip the five-pound puppy out of the alligator's jaws, and threw him onto the steep bank."But my left arm was in the alligator at this point," she said, realizing she had to fight for her own life."I got him flipped over with my left arm in his mouth and I punched a couple of times and I think I did like an elbow, and got him like right here, and he just loosened his grip enough that I could pull it out," the gator attack survivor said.Wright called 911 for help, which included a trapper that captured the gator."Put your phones down," she said. "I was on my phone, standing here, facing the other way of him with a creek behind me."
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    Closet upgrades under $100: Carhartt, Levi's, Adidas and more
    Build a versatile wardrobe and simplify your routine with these staples that cost less than $100. From a fleece-lined Carhartt utility jacket to classic Levis, reinforced Gold Toe socks and timeless crewneck tees, these can be worn on repeat and styled countless ways.Flannels are a cold-weather essential. This softL.L.Bean flannel pairs effortlessly with a crewneck on crisp days or layers under a vest for a modern twist.Original price: $33.43From office hours to relaxed weekends, thistwill-textured quarter-zip offers a simple, stylish look.Original price: $22Thiseight-pack of quarter-length socks is built to last with reinforced heels and toes. A padded footbed adds all-day comfort.Original price: $29.98Stock up with this10-pack of briefs crafted from soft, breathable cotton. The moisture-wicking fabric keeps you cool and comfortable all day.Original price: $36Stay supported and comfortable with theseAdidas athletic boxer briefs, which are breathable, flexible and designed with a no-gap fly and a tagless waistband for irritation-free wear.Theseclassic, straight-leg jeans, which are designed with extra room in the thigh for all-day comfort.Original price: $34.99TheseDickies work pants are made with Flex fabric that moves with you for all-day comfort. They are designed to resist wrinkles and wick away moisture.THE AMAZON ESSENTIALS DENIM COLLECTION FEATURES JEAN JACKETS, WORKWEAR AND MORE FOR UNDER $50Original price: $34.99Sonoma Goods For Life Chinos have a classic straight fit and are made with a stretch fabric for added flexibility and comfort.Your newgo-to t-shirts: soft cotton jersey crafted from 100% cotton, tagless comfort and durable stitching for all-day wear.Original price: $110Thisclassic polo shirt has a relaxed fit and full sleeves with the signature embroidered pony logo at the chest.NFL STAR TRAVIS KELCE PARTNERS WITH AMERICAN EAGLE ON NEW COLLECTIONStay warm and dry in thissherpa-lined zip sweatshirt, designed with a durable water-repellent finish perfect for chilly, wet days.The vintage-inspiredField & Stream French terry applique hoodie is made from a soft French terry fabric for breathability and features an applique graphic. ShopEric Churchs favorite picks from the Field & Stream collection.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsOriginal price: $29.99Stay warm, dry and comfortable all winter with thisessential thermal underwear set that delivers a snug fit, breathable fabric and four-way stretch for total comfort.If youre anAmazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You canjoin or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.
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    ABC's 'The View' skips Jimmy Kimmel news on Thursday's show
    ABC's "The View" co-hosts skipped the news Thursday that network colleague Jimmy Kimmel's show had been pulled from the air the day before."The View," which operates under ABC's news division, did not discuss the Disney-owned network pulling "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," a story that broke the night before, dominating news coverage and prompting outrage from liberals.Kimmel's show was pulled after the liberal late-night host suggested Charlie Kirk's alleged shooter was part of the "MAGA gang," sparking criticism from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and leading two major ABC affiliate owners to yank the program.The co-hosts typically provide commentary on major headlines and news at the start of the show for segments they call "Hot Topics." They were outspoken about the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's CBS program "The Late Show" in July.FCC CHAIR LEVELS THREAT AGAINST ABC, DISNEY AFTER KIMMEL SUGGESTED CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSIN WAS MAGAThe co-hosts discussed FBI Director Kash Patel's testimony on Capitol Hill Wednesday during their first segment, as well as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former CDC director Susan Monarez in their second segment.They also celebrated co-host Sara Haines' birthday.A representative for "The View" did not immediately return a request for comment. It was unclear if ABC directed the talk show to skip over the major news that could have resulted in criticism of the company by the liberal hosts."Jimmy Kimmel Live will be preempted indefinitely," a Disney spokesperson said in a statement on Wednesday.FCC CHAIR BRENDAN CARR DEFENDS ABC AFFILIATES PULLING JIMMY KIMMEL SHOW AFTER MONOLOGUE MOCKING CHARLIE KIRKLiberals defended Kimmel and were angered over Disney's decision to pull the late-night host's program.Disney, facing mounting pressure from ABC affiliate stations around the country as well as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), is being accused of caving to the Trump administration and waving the white flag in the battle over free speech.CNN's Brian Stelter said Wednesday that America is a "less free place" when late-night hosts can't say what they want.Kimmel set off the firestorm after he suggested this week that Kirk's alleged shooter, Tyler Robinson, was part of the "MAGA gang."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it," Kimmel said Monday.FCC Chairman Brendan Carr threatened ABC and Disney to remedy the situation, saying "we can do this the easy way or the hard way." Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcast Group expressed to ABC that they would preempt "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on their affiliate stations before ABC yanked the show entirely on Wednesday night.According to reports, Kimmel had planned to address the controversy on Wednesday night's show and say his remarks were being taken out of context before he was taken off the air.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News' Joseph Wulfsohn contributed to this report.
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    Dana White 'blown away' by Charlie Kirk's assassination, says daughter is 'destroyed'
    The sports world continues to be shaken up by the assassination of Charlie Kirk last week.Kirk was shot while debating at Utah Valley University and died of his injuries soon after.Many prominent figures in sports reacted to the news, and in a recent appearance on Logan Paul's podcast, UFC president Dana White shared his thoughts.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I just woke up, and my phone was blowing up. I was f---ing blown away," White said.As dumbfounded as White was, he said his children also took it hard."I was actually surprised by how impacted my kids were. My kids used to watch him on social media. My daughter, she's 19, she's in college, and she's been just destroyed over this thing for the last couple days. You have to feel horrible for his family. It's f---ing crazy," White said.JONATHAN ISAAC'S NEW SNEAKERS SUDDENLY MIRROR CHARLIE KIRK'S MESSAGE AFTER ASSASSINATION"The fact that it happened during what he was known for, which was just peaceful debate and conversation, which was a pillar of American virtue," added Paul. "This country was built on people having conversation and talking to people maybe you don't always agree with and hopefully reaching a resolution -- or even if not, saying we respectfully. But that's a lot of the times how progress is made.""When you are unable to talk, shoot and go to violence is just so pathetic," Paul continued. "It's so weak, and I think it's totally against everything that is America."White replied, "That's what happens with people who aren't intelligent enough to debate."Paul also said he "really respected" Kirk for "his ability to step into a room and be the person who he said he was."Tyler Robinson has been charged with aggravated murder, two counts of obstruction of justice and felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, two counts of witness tampering, and commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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