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    Fox News Digital dominates all news brands in key metrics during August
    Fox News Digital dominated all news brands across key measurables, social media and YouTube during August as Americans continued to rely on the platform for critical information and analysis.The month of August featured a historic summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Trump administration deploying National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announcing their engagement, Paramount and Skydance completing an $8 billion merger, and other headline-grabbing stories.Along the way, Fox News Digital finished atop key categories among the competitive news set that includes The New York Times, CNN, CBS News, NBC News, ABC News,The Washington Post, USA Today and others.FOX NEWS ANNOUNCES REVAMPED WEEKEND LINEUP HIGHLIGHTING COMMITMENT TO DELIVERING INCOMPARABLE COVERAGEFox News Digital was No. 1 among multiplatform minutes, delivering a staggering 3.6 billion for a 10% increase compared to the prior year. The New York Times finished No. 2 with 1.2 billion multiplatform minutes, down 30% compared to last year, and CNN finished third with 826 million multiplatform minutes for a 65% drop. July marked the 54th consecutive month that Fox News Digital finished atop the category.When it comes to multiplatform views, Fox News Digital was No. 1 with 1.8 billion for a 6% uptick compared to last year. The New York Times managed 1.3 billion multiplatform views to finish second but shed 18% compared to last year. CNN finished third with 605 million for a 54% drop.It was the 16th straight month that Fox News Digital topped all competitive news brands in multiplatform views.Fox News Digital also had 88million total uniquevisitors acrossdesktop and mobileto lead all news brands. It was the second consecutive month Fox News Digital has topped CNN in the key category.FOX ONE LAUNCHES: USERS CAN STREAM LIVE NEWS, SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT ANYWHERECNN had its worst month among both multiplatform views and minutes since tracking began in February 2015.Fox News Digital was also No. 1 in average views per visit among the news competitive set, with 2.6 average views per visit.Fox News Digital delivered 148 million total digital multiplatform unique visitors, a 29% increase compared to last year.COMCAST EXECUTIVES SCOLD STAFFERS TO DO BETTER OVER MSNBC COVERAGE OF CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATIONFox News finished August with a whopping 386.2 million views on YouTube to lead all news brands, including MSNBC, CNN, NBC News, ABC News and CBS News, according to Emplifi. Fox News was up 65% with YouTube views compared to last year and gained 16% compared to July.Fox News was once again the most engaged brand on social media among the competitive set in August, with 101 million total social interactions, up 213% from last year and 24% from July, according to Emplifi. This included 71.9 million interactions on Facebook, 24.2 million Instagram interactions and 5.3 million X interactions.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe Fox News Mobile App had 6.3 million unique visitors during the news-heavy month. FOXBusiness.com drove 220 million multiplatform minutes in August while delivering 125 million multiplatform views and 27.8 million total digital multiplatform unique visitors.Fox News Digital, CBS News, NBC News, The Washington Post and ABC News have opted in to account for Social Incremental in total digital multiplatform unique visitors, while brands like CNN and The New York Times have not opted in.Digital data courtesy of Comscore.
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    Congress to hold crime hearing in Charlotte following deadly light rail attack
    FIRST ON FOX: The House Judiciary Committee plans to hold a field hearing in Charlotte, North Carolina, this month following the fatal stabbing of a young woman on the city's light rail that sparked heated debate about criminal justice reform.The remote hearing is scheduled for the morning of Sept. 29, Fox News Digital has learned, and will highlight recent criminal activity in Charlotte.News of the hearing comes after Iryna Zarutska's murder on Aug. 22 captured national attention. Chilling surveillance footage showed a suspect who was sitting behind Zarutska stand up and strike her with a pocket knife several times. Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee who was on her way home from work at the time of the incident, died on the train from her injuries, authorities said.CHARLOTTES PRO-CRIME POLICIES UNDER FIRE AS CAREER CRIMINAL CHARGED WITH KILLING COMMUTER: EXPERTThe Department of Justice charged the suspect, Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr., in federal court. Brown had prior arrests dating back more than a decade and once served time for a robbery. Attorney General Pam Bondi said Brown will be prosecuted for murder and said "soft-on-crime policies" caused Zarutska's death."Iryna Zarutska was a young woman living the American dream her horrific murder is a direct result of failed soft-on-crime policies that put criminals before innocent people," Bondi said. "I have directed my attorneys to federally prosecute Decarlos Brown Jr., a repeat violent offender with a history of violent crime, for murder."All House Judiciary Committee members are able to attend the hearing. The panel's subcommittee on oversight will lead it.The hearing was scheduled prior to another shocking crime event the assassination of prolific conservative activist Charlie Kirk, which took place at Utah Valley University last week.CHARLOTTE TRAIN MURDER FRONT AND CENTER IN CRUCIAL 2026 SENATE BATTLE: 'SOFT-ON-CRIME POLICIES'The field hearing marks the latest instance of the committee visiting Democrat-led cities to highlight grim crime rates and prosecutorial failures. The committee visited Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's jurisdiction in April 2023, a week after Bragg brought criminal charges against then-former President Donald Trump. The committee held a similar hearing in Chicago later that year.Lawmakers at the hearings have examined prosecutorial policies, such as cashless bail, and highlighted recidivism and stories from victims and their families.Charging and trying defendants in Charlotte comes under the purview of Mecklenburg County District Attorney Spencer B. Merriweather III, an appointee of North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat.Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., confirmed the hearing in a statement to Fox News Digital, saying Zarutska's death was a "culmination of years of failed liberal policies that put criminals ahead of victims.""This was entirely preventable, and we owe it to the people to fix it before another innocent life is lost," Van Drew said.Fox News Digital reached out to Merriweather's office for comment.
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    Alexandria pastor condemns Charlie Kirk as an 'unapologetic racist' during Sunday sermon
    A pastor at a Baptist church in Alexandria, Virginia, condemned late conservative activist Charlie Kirk as an "unapologetic racist" on Sunday.While preaching at Alfred Street Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley denounced Kirks killing but criticized the widespread veneration of the Turning Point USA founder."Charlie Kirk did not deserve to be assassinated," Wesley said. "But I am overwhelmed seeing the flags of the United States of America at half-staff, calling this nation to honor and venerate a man who was an unapologetic racist and spent all of his life sowing seeds of division and hate into this land."CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION: AUTHORITIES COLLECT HOME SURVEILLANCE VIDEO THAT MAY SHOW KILLER FLEEING SCENEThe 31-year-old conservative activist was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10, leaving a wife and two children. Suspect Tyler Robinson, 22, is in custody for the killing.Kirk's family has received an outpouring of support in the days after his death.President Donald Trump ordered American flags at government buildings to be flown at half-staff following Kirks death.JAY LENO CALLS CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION THE 'DEATH OF FREE SPEECH'During his sermon, Wesley accused Kirks supporters of hypocrisy in their outrage over his death, saying they did not care when Democratic Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot and killed in a politically motivated attack in June."And hearing people with selective rage who are mad about Charlie Kirk but didnt give a damn about Melissa Hortman and her husband when they were shot down in their home, tell me I ought to have compassion for the death of a man who had no respect for my own life," he said.He continued, "I am sorry, but theres nowhere in the Bible where we are taught to honor evil. And how you die does not redeem how you lived. You do not become a hero in your death when you are a weapon of the enemy in your life."CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST MEDIA AND CULTURE NEWSLocal outlets reported Wesleys sermon occurred around the same time that Kirks friends and supporters gathered at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., on Sunday evening for a memorial service.High-profile speakers included Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La."And we'd do well to be reminded that the best way to honor his memory and to honor his unmatched legacy is to live as Charlie did," Johnson said at the service.Reps for Wesleys church did not immediately reply to Fox News Digitals request for comment.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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    Memphis coach takes swipe at Georgia football program over driving-related arrests
    Memphis Tigers football coach Ryan Silverfield took a swipe at the Georgia Bulldogs on Monday over the programs spate of driving incidents.Silverfield spoke out holding his players accountable the day after their games during an appearance on the Memphis Tiger Network. He said, in his talks with his players, he has a segment called "not our standard."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"We always start with a negative," he said, via On3 Sports. "And the 'not our standard' is, 'Georgia wide receiver arrested for driving 900 miles per hour over the speed limit.' That's a weekly occurrence."So, that's one of those things we'll show. You know, this guy at the USFL got a DUI, this guy at this college was shooting a paintball gun."The latest arrests within the Georgia football program came in March when wide receiver Nitro Tuggle was pulled over driving 107 mph, according to authorities in Georgia. Offensive lineman Marques Easley was reportedly involved in a vehicle crash as well.Georgia was met with tragedy in January 2023 when offensive lineman Devin Willock and recruiting staffer Chandler LeCroy were killed in a crash that occurred while LeCroy and defensive tackle Jalen Carter were racing.BRIAN KELLY APOLOGIZES FOR FLORIDA-LSU POSTGAME TIRADE; JOEL KLATT WEIGHS INFormer Bulldogs running back Trevor Etienne missed the season opener in 2024 and cornerback Daniel Harris was held out of a game over driving-related arrests."We'll continue to look at these on a case-by-case basis," Bulldgos head coach Kirby Smart said in March, via the Athens Banner-Herald. "There's things that surround each one of these outside of just the immediate reaction is, 'How in the world can this happen again?' And I get that, but each one is a case-by-case basis."You have to look at as these are your children. That's the way I look at it. I look (at) what I would do with my children and there's 18 to 19 to 20 year olds. They make mistakes. The consequences that come with those are based on a case-by-case basis. That's really what these two right now are doing."The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Super Bowl champ Shannon Sharpe calls Travis Kelce 'lazy' after costly drop in loss
    Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe ripped Travis Kelce for his crucial drop at the goal line during the Kansas City Chiefs' 20-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.The Chiefs were down three points early in the fourth quarter in the red zone with a chance to take the lead. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes fired a ball to Kelce, who was breaking inside, right at the goal line.Mahomes fired the pass as Kelce was turning, and it hit the tight end right in the hands before bouncing into Eagles safety Andrew Mukubas hands for an interception. Sharpe called Kelce "lazy" for the mistake.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Kelce has been lazy. Hes getting lazy with his head and hes getting lazy with his eyes. He knows in that area of the field, he has to snap his head. He knows, I dont know why he is so lazy with his head," Sharpe said during a recent episode of "Nightcap" with Chad Ochocinco."There is nobody inside, and Blankenship has got you manned. Why are you so lazy? Your head, you have got to snap it around, you know that. And you took points off the board. In other words, you dont get points and they go down and they get points."After the interception, the Eagles scored a touchdown to go up 20-10 and effectively put the game out of reach. The Chiefs scored a touchdown to cut it 20-17 but never got the ball back.DOLPHINS LEGEND DAN MARINO REMAINS CONFIDENT TEAM CAN OVERCOME 0-2 RECORD DESPITE DREADFUL PLAYOFF STATThe Chiefs fell to 0-2 with the loss, and Sharpe said the only thing "special" about them is Mahomes."There is nothing special about anybody on that team right now offensively other than Patrick Mahomes," Sharpe said.Kelce led the team with 61 yards in the loss, but his crucial drop is what will be remembered most.The Chiefs (0-2) will look to bounce back when they take on the New York Giants (0-2) on Sunday night in MetLife Stadium at 8:20 p.m. ET.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Cory Booker erupts at Kash Patel, predicts he's 'not long' for his job
    A fight between Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., and FBI Director Kash Patel erupted on Tuesday during a hearing as Booker grilled Patel about controversies surrounding his tenure at the bureau.Booker accused Patel of making the country "weaker and less safe" and predicted he would not last as FBI director, before a yelling match ensued."I think you're not going to be around long," Booker said during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. "I think this might be your last oversight hearing, because as much as you supplicate yourself to the will of Donald Trump and not the Constitution of the United States of America, Donald Trump has shown us in his first term, and in this term, he is not loyal to people like you.""That rant of false information does not bring this country together," Patel shot back, before adding, "It's my time, not yours.""My God! My God!" Booker exclaimed.The clash came as Booker was grilling Patel over firings at the FBI and sealed grand jury testimony he gave during the prosecution against President Donald Trump over classified documents.Chairman Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, interjected and scolded Booker, calling for order. The New Jersey Democrat stormed out after his questioning concluded.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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    FBI investigating a lot more' than 20 people in Discord chats with suspected Charlie Kirk assassin
    FBI Director Kash Patel revealed that the investigation into the assassination of conservative speaker Charlie Kirk has expanded, with the bureau looking at numerous individuals who may have communicated with the suspect in online chats.Speaking at a Senate hearing Tuesday, Patel said some of those under scrutiny are linked to an online chatroom where the suspect, Tyler Robinson, allegedly shared his plans.Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., directly pressed Patel on whether Kirks suspected killer acted alone."So others could have been involved?"Kennedy asked.'MOST TRANSPARENT' FBI EVER: PATEL UPDATES SENATE ON KIRK ASSASSINATION PROBE"Yes, sir,"Patel responded.Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., also questioned Patel, demanding answers about the Discord server where Kirks suspected assassin reportedly engaged with others prior to the attack."I see the public reports that the Discord thread had as many as 20 additional users," Hawley said. "It sounds like you're trying to run down all of that to see if that's accurate. Who else may have been on that thread, what they may have known? Is that fair to say?"Patel replied, "It's a lot more than that, and we're running them all down."KASH PATEL'S FBI LEADERSHIP UNDER SCRUTINY AHEAD OF SENATE JUDICIARY OVERSIGHT HEARINGPatel also confirmed the FBI had served legal process on Discord and is now combing through the digital footprint left behind in that chatroom. He described it as an online "gaming chat room," but emphasized the FBI is treating all users involved with urgency."We're also going to be investigating anyone and everyone involved in that Discord chat," Patel said.The chat reportedly included discussions that could indicate ideological motivations, and possibly even encouragement or foreknowledge of the attack.FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL REVEALS DETAILS ABOUT ALLEGED KIRK ASSASSIN'S TEXTS"Those closest to the suspect are going to hopefully know the most about the suspect and his beliefs and his ideology," Patel said. "We're continuing to do that."Hawley also pressed Patel on whether Kirks assassination is part of a broader trend of anti-Christian violence, a concern growing in many conservative circles."Is the FBI investigating the Kirk assassination as part of this broader pattern of anti-religious, anti-Christian violence?" Hawley asked.Patel responded, "We are investigating Charlie's assassination fully and completely and running out every lead related to any allegation of broader violence."Patel did not name specific individuals but confirmed that numerous people are now being interrogated and that the FBI is pursuing additional suspects tied to the same chatroom.
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    Homeland Security responds to 'F--- ICE' Emmy speech, calling it fanning 'the flames of hatred'
    Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin condemned "Hacks" star Hannah Einbinder for denigrating Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers at the Emmy Awards.While receiving her award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the HBO Max show on Sunday, Einbinder concluded her speech by saying, "F--- ICE and free Palestine!"In a statement to TMZ on Monday, McLaughlin blasted the remark, which was bleeped out during the CBS broadcast.DHS OFFICIAL ASKS KIM KARDASHIAN WHICH MURDERERS, RAPISTS SHE WOULD LIKE TO SEE ICE PUT BACK ON STREETS"How ugly such demonization is inspiring violence against our ICE law enforcement, who are facing a 1,000% increase in assaults against them," McLaughlin said.She added, "As this woman fans the flames of hatred, our brave law enforcement will continue enforcing the rule of law and protecting Americans."Fox News Digital reached out to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and representatives for HBO Max for further comment.Einbinder later spoke to reporters about why she addressed the Palestinians."I thought it was important to talk about Palestine because it's an issue that's very dear to my heart. I have friends in Gaza who are working as frontline workers, as doctors right now in the north of Gaza to provide care for pregnant women and for school children to create schools in the refugee camps," Einbinder said.SOUTH PARK RESPONDS TO DHS AFTER DEPARTMENT USES SHOW TO RECRUIT ICE AGENTSShe added, "I feel it is my obligation as a Jewish person to distinguish Jews from the state of Israel because our religion and our culture is such an important and longstanding, basically, institution that is really separate to this sort of ethnonationalist state.""Boycotting is an effective tool to create pressure on the powers that be to meet the moment," she said.Fox News Digital also reached out to Einbinders representatives for comment.Though comedian Nate Bargatze avoided politics while hosting the show, some presenters and actors like Einbinder used their time onstage to highlight political issues.COLBERT WINS EMMY FOR 'LATE SHOW' AFTER CANCELLATION, SAYS HE LOVES HIS COUNTRY MORE THAN EVERWhile onstage, Television Academy Board of Governors Chair Cris Abrego decried the Trump administration cutting federal funds to PBS.During his time, he also touted the power of storytelling in addressing divisions in the country.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"At a time when division dominates the headlines, storytelling still has the power to unite us," he said. "All of us in this room must continue to champion that power and wield it responsibly in moments like this. Neutrality is not enough. We must be voices for connection, inclusion and empathy because we know that culture doesnt come from the top down, it rises from the bottom up."
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    GOP unveils plan to avert government shutdown, includes $30M security hike after Charlie Kirk killing
    House Republicans have released a plan to avert a government shutdown at the end of this month, and it includes roughly $30 million in additional security funding for lawmakers.It comes days after Charlie Kirk's assassination last week during a college campus speaking event in Utah.The measure is mostly a straightforward extension of current government funding levels, called a continuing resolution, or CR, in order to give House and Senate negotiators more time to reach a deal. It would extend through Nov. 21.Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has said he wants to hold a House-wide vote on the measure Friday, after which it will be taken up by the Senate.SECRET SERVICE UNDER PRESSURE: WHAT KIRKS ASSASSINATION MEANS FOR TRUMPS SECURITYPresident Donald Trump must sign the measure into law by Oct. 1, the beginning of fiscal year 2026, to avert a government shutdown.House Administration Committee Chair Bryan Steil, R-Wis., earlier briefed lawmakers on member security options and plans for the funding increase during the House GOP's weekly closed-door conference meeting.Two sources told Fox News Digital earlier on Tuesday that Steil proposed adding $30 million to a mutual aid fund between Capitol Police and local law enforcement for the duration of the CR, which House leadership sources confirmed would be included in the bill."The proposed $30 million plus-up would be into the mutual aid bucket, one of the many programs available. The mutual aid bucket is a program where U.S. Capitol Police reimburses local law enforcement to provide security, traditionally, in a member's district," Steil said when asked by reporters after the meeting.The legislation would also honor the Trump administration's request for an additional $58 million in security funding for the judicial and executive branches.Another $1 billion would be included in Washington, D.C.'s annual budget, which is allotted by the federal government.Rep. Scott Fitzgerald, R-Wis., said he anticipated that the lawmaker security funding boost in the CR would also make way for discussions for more long-term lawmaker security enhancements, likely in the annual appropriations process for fiscal 2026 funding."What you're trying to do, put in perspective, is if you had 24/7 for every member, all 435, it's billions of dollars," Fitzgerald told Fox News Digital. "So we're trying to come up with something that makes sense and that members are comfortable with."He continued, referencing the recent assassinations of a Minnesota state Democratic lawmaker and Kirk, "It's become something that we've already been, since Minnesota, focused on. And now with Charlie Kirk, it's just gone off the charts trying to figure out what you can do."And while the desire for added security is palpable among Democratic lawmakers as well, House and Senate Democrats' frustration at being sidelined in government funding discussions has their leaders threatening to oppose the CR en masse.With a narrow House GOP majority of just two seats, Johnson can afford little dissent among his own conference.CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION ROCKS CAPITOL HILL, HEIGHTENS LAWMAKERS' SECURITY FEARSOne House Republican told Fox News Digital that Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., raised concerns in the Tuesday morning meeting about current Capitol security being weak.Burchett, who told Fox News Digital he is still undecided on the bill, confirmed he believed member security measures are inadequate."I've got some real problems there," he said, adding of the proposed security increases, "It's not gonna help with that. That's personnel. That's leadership."Reps. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, and Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., also all publicly expressed concerns about voting for a CR.But Johnson argued in a Tuesday press conference that the onus would be on Democrats if they voted against the GOP-led CR."Unfortunately, there are some Democrats who are openly pining for a government shutdown in spite of this obvious and necessary step," he said. "Some of them apparently believe that shutting down the government will be some sort of life raft for them so they can regain the support of the American people. I just think that is a fool's gambit."He also confirmed that Kirk's assassination gave way to renewed discussions about lawmaker security."The tragedy has also initiated a number of uncomfortable but necessary conversations about important issues, like the safety and security of our members and the responsibility of public servants, and the need for political leaders to turn down the temperature and the violent rhetoric in America," Johnson said.
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    Bondi says era of radical left normalizing political violence is over after of Charlie Kirk assassination
    Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a strongly-worded declaration Tuesday, vowing to take action against violent threats in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk.Bondi wrote a post on X about how hate speech that turns into threats does not fall under First Amendment free speech protections."Hate speech that crosses the line into threats of violence is NOT protected by the First Amendment," Bondi wrote. "Its a crime. For far too long, weve watched the radical left normalize threats, call for assassinations, and cheer on political violence. That era is over."Bondi listed off other acts that she said are not protected under the First Amendment.FOLLOWING KIRKS ASSASSINATION, LAWMAKERS REACT TO LETHAL POLITICAL CLIMATE: 'VIOLENT WORDS PRECEDE VIOLENT ACTIONS'"You cannot call for someones murder," she wrote. "You cannot swat a Member of Congress. You cannot dox a conservative family and think it will be brushed off as free speech."The attorney general said these acts "are punishable crimes," and that these threats will be met with "the full force of the law.""Free speech protects ideas, debate, even dissent but it does NOT and will NEVER protect violence," Bondi wrote. "It is clear this violent rhetoric is designed to silence others from voicing conservative ideals."GOP ERUPT ON DEM RUNNING FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL IN RED STATE OVER PROFANITY-LACED CHARLIE KIRK POSTBondis post comes days after Kirk was shot and killed on the Utah Valley University campus while engaging in debates during a Turning Point USA event. Authorities have said the 22-year-old suspected assassin held a "leftist ideology.""We will never be silenced," Bondi wrote. "Not for our families, not for our freedoms, and never for Charlie. His legacy will not be erased by fear or intimidation."
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    Charlie Kirks death galvanizes blue state student to stop 'hiding' her faith, political beliefs
    Charlie Kirks death has galvanized young conservatives like Maggie Thorsby, who says shes "done hiding behind the doors" and is determined to carry on his legacy."Charlie Kirk was such an inspiration for me and so many others" the University of Oregon sophomore said Tuesday on "Fox & Friends.""I think the Turning Point movement is just a way that we can open those doors for a lot of closeted conservatives, especially on my campus, that are scared to share their faith and their beliefs.'SLEEPING GIANT' LIKELY WOKE UP FOR TURNING POINT USA AFTER CHARLIE KIRK'S ASSASSINATION"I want to just be able to help with that environment and carry on his legacy," she added.Inquiries to start new Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapters have surged by tens of thousands in the days following Kirks death, reflecting a groundswell of youth interest in the conservative movement.That momentum, Thorsby said, echoes her own resolve to speak out more boldly about her beliefs in the face of judgment in deep blue Oregon.What inspired her most, she added, was Kirks "bold" love for Christ, the part of his legacy she most hopes to carry forward.UTAH STUDENTS LIFT VOICES IN PRAYER AT VIGIL FOR CHARLIE KIRKS CHRISTIAN LEGACY: 'FELT CALLED BY GOD'"The way that he was so boldly able to say that and share the word [of God] is just something that inspires me every day," she said."That was what he wanted to be remembered by the most his faith."Back on campus later this month, Thorsby said she wants to create a space where students who share her views can speak freely without fear of backlash."I just want to create an environment where those of us are able to share how we feel about this and not get judgment and not put down for it, because everyones entitled to an opinion."TPUSA has received more than 37,000 inquiries from people wanting to start new campus chapters in addition to a slew of job applications, executive producer of "The Charlie Kirk Show" Andrew Kolvet shared.TPUSA currently has 900 official college chapters and approximately 1,200 high school chapters, he added.
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    Fani Willis permanently removed from prosecuting Trump election interference case after losing appeal
    Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been permanently sidelined from prosecuting President Donald Trumps election interference case in Georgia after she lost an appeal at the states highest court.The Georgia Court of Appeals in December ruled that Willis and her office could not continue to prosecute the case, citing an "appearance of impropriety" stemming from her romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.Willis appealed to the Georgia Supreme Court in January, but on Tuesday the high court declined in a 4-3 decision to take up the case. One judge didnt participate and another was disqualified.MAURENE COMEY SUES DOJ FOR 'UNLAWFUL' FIRING, DEMANDS REINSTATEMENTSteve Sadow, Trumps attorney in the Georgia case, welcomed the decision."Willis misconduct during the investigation and prosecution of President Trump was egregious and she deserved nothing less than disqualification," Sadow said in a statement. "This proper decision should bring an end to the wrongful political, lawfare persecutions of the president."Jeff Clarke, a former Justice Department official who is one of 19 defendants indicted under the states Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, said the case now moves to the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia, which will choose a replacement."Praise the Lord for progress in this case. It never should have been brought in the first place," he said.Willis said she disagreed with the decision but would make the case file and evidence available to the Prosecuting Attorneys Council for use in the litigation."While I disagree with the decision of the Georgia Court of Appeals and the Georgia Supreme Courts divided decision not to review it, I respect the legal process and the courts," Willis said, per Fox Atlanta.VANCE, BONDI, PATEL TO HUDDLE AT VP RESIDENCE FOR MEETING AMID EPSTEIN FALLOUTThe councils executive director, Pete Skandalakis, said Tuesday he will begin searching for a new prosecutor to replace Willis but didnt know how long that might take. He said once a new prosecutor is appointed it will be "up to him or her what to do with the case."That person could continue on the track Willis had taken, pursue only some charges, or dismiss the case altogether. Finding a prosecutor willing to handle it could be difficult, given its complexity and the resources required.Even if a new prosecutor tries to follow Willis path, it seems unlikely Trump could be prosecuted now that he is the sitting president. But 14 other defendants still face charges.Willis indictment accused Trump of pressuring officials to overturn the 2020 vote in Georgia, organizing "fake electors" and harassing election workers.A Fulton County grand jury indicted Trump and 18 others in August 2023, and Trump surrendered at the Fulton County Jail on Aug. 24. Thats when the now-famous mugshot was taken the first ever for a U.S. president.The pair eventually acknowledged the relationship but argued it had no impact on the prosecution. Wade later resigned, but the controversy persisted and the Court of Appeals ruled Willis and her entire office had to be disqualified due to the appearance of impropriety.Ashleigh Merchant, who exposed Willis romantic relationship with Wade as defense attorney for Trump co-defendant Michael Roman, said: "We hope this will finally close this chapter."The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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