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RFK Jr. Reveals Unforgettable Details About Charlie Kirk in Emotional Tribute

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The Kennedy Center overflowed with emotion Sunday evening as mourners honored Charlie Kirk, who was fatally shot in the neck while debating students at Utah Valley University on September 10.

Thousands showed up, many waiting in long lines outside the hall to hear tributes from Karoline Leavitt, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Speaker Mike Johnson, DNI Tulsi Gabbard, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, and others, in a historic gathering paying tribute to the one-and-only Charlie Kirk.

Among those waiting outside was a 14-year-old boy named Bryson Levy, who blew away Real America Voice’s Ben Bergquam with powerful words about Kirk:

BEN: “Young man, you want to say why you’re here, what Charlie Kirk meant to you?”

BRYSON: “He was my idol. I remember watching his videos, wanting to be like him. I would just see the way he would debate, and he stayed calm while the left was just yelling at him. And he was just so nice about it.

“And then, they hated him so much because he knew he was right, but they just didn’t want to admit it, so they ended up hating him, and they just killed him for it.”

BEN (left in awe): “What’s your name? How old are you?”

BRYSON: “I’m Bryson Levy. I’m 14.”

BEN: “Man, God bless you.”

Keep a close eye on this kid. He’s going places.

Inside the hall, Speaker Mike Johnson fought back tears as he spoke about Kirk’s love for others, telling the crowd, “We know exactly where Charlie is right now.”

Karoline Leavitt followed with a heartfelt seven-minute tribute. She told the audience how Kirk believed in her when no one else did, capturing how his kind heart left an impression everywhere he went.

Then came DNI Tulsi Gabbard, who turned her attention to the “empty” people mocking Kirk’s death:

“Those who are full of anger and hopelessness and hate right now, some of them protesting outside this hall today, unfortunately, they do not have the spiritual happiness that Charlie experienced. They’re empty.

“And this is where their anger is coming from. It is their rejection of God, their desire to be God. And therefore, they have made God their enemy.”

Following Gabbard was HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who brought new stories that lit up the internet.

First, he shared that his 17-year-old niece Zoe now carries a Bible to college because she wants to “live like Charlie Kirk.”

Kennedy then revealed that Kirk was the “primary architect” of his unification with President Trump.

Kirk even came up with the idea to light sparklers on stage when Kennedy shook Trump’s hand.

He made a big show of it,” Kennedy laughed.

That detail spread like wildfire on social media.

Kennedy’s handshake of unity with Trump on the 2024 campaign trail quickly became one of the most iconic political moments in history, and Charlie Kirk was the mastermind behind it all.

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But it was Kennedy’s closing that brought the house down. The entire building joined in thunderous chants of “USA!” after he shared a private conversation he once had with Kirk about death:

“I had a conversation once with Charlie where we were talking about the danger that we both faced from challenging entrenched interests. And he asked me if I was scared to die. And I said to him, ‘There’s a lot worse things than dying.’

“And one of the chief among us is losing our constitutional rights and having our children raised in slavery.

“I said to him at that time, ‘Sometimes our only consolation is that we can die with our boots on. We can die fighting for these things.’

Charlie gave his life so that the rest of us would not have to suffer those fates worse than death,” Kennedy stressed.

“Now it’s our job. He’s no longer there to lead us,” Kennedy continued, telling the audience to “rush in and fill the breach” to win “this battle for our country, for God, and for our families.”

The crowd’s response was electric, erupting into thunderous chants of “USA!” Listen for yourself to hear just how powerful it was.

After Kennedy’s speech came Kari Lake, whose voice couldn’t hide her pain as she warned parents about the dangers of universities, or as she called them, “indoctrination camps.”

“How does a 22-year-old become so filled with hate?” she asked.

“Five years earlier, I was told he was a Trump supporter, and we sent our kids off to college, and they brainwashed them. I am making a plea to mothers out there. Do not send your children into these indoctrination camps. Don’t do it. Do not do it.

“At one moment, that 22-year-old who shot Charlie was a baby in his mother’s arms. And by all accounts, those parents did a good job raising him until he was sent off to be brainwashed. We have lived through the most horrific brainwashing campaign in the history of mankind.”

One of the last speakers was Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, who shared a story from her travels with Kirk. She described watching him debate college students, dismantling one argument after another with calm precision, before landing the line of the night.

“One by one, no matter how controversial the question was, [Charlie] would dismantle them with his reasoning. And that’s when I realized something: Charlie Kirk didn’t need college. College needed Charlie Kirk.”

The crowd instantly knew that one was a winner. Expect plenty of t-shirts and memes with this quote to start popping up soon.

It was a beautiful night, filled with powerful words honoring one of the most influential young men in history.

Watch the full coverage of Charlie Kirk’s prayer vigil and the celebration of his life here:

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Stripped and shipped: Patel pushes denaturalization, deportation in Minnesota fraud

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FBI Director Kash Patel issued a blunt warning over the weekend as federal investigators continue unraveling a sprawling fraud operation centered in Minnesota, saying the hundreds of millions already uncovered represent “just the tip of a very large iceberg.”

In a lengthy statement posted to social media, Patel said the Federal Bureau of Investigation had quietly surged agents and investigative resources into the state well before the scandal gained traction online. That effort, he said, led to the takedown of an estimated $250 million fraud scheme that stole federal food aid intended for vulnerable children during the COVID pandemic.

According to Patel, the investigation exposed a network of sham vendors, shell companies, and large-scale money laundering operations tied to the Feeding Our Future case. Defendants named by the FBI include Abdiwahab Ahmed Mohamud, Ahmed Ali, Hussein Farah, Abdullahe Nur Jesow, Asha Farhan Hassan, Ousman Camara, and Abdirashid Bixi Dool, each charged with offenses ranging from wire fraud to conspiracy and money laundering.

Patel also said Abdimajid Mohamed Nur and others were charged in a separate attempt to bribe a juror with $120,000 in cash. He noted that several related cases have already resulted in guilty pleas, prison sentences of up to 10 years, and nearly $48 million in restitution orders.

Despite those outcomes, Patel warned the case is far from finished.

“The FBI believes this is just the tip of a very large iceberg,” he said, adding that investigators will continue following the money and that the probe remains ongoing. Patel further confirmed that many of those convicted are being referred to immigration authorities for possible denaturalization and deportation proceedings where legally applicable.

The renewed focus follows a viral video circulated by independent journalist Nick Shirley, which appeared to show multiple childcare and learning centers operating as empty or nonfunctional storefronts. The footage sparked immediate backlash from Republicans, including Vice President JD Vance.

House Majority Whip Tom Emmer accused Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz of sitting idle while massive sums were stolen from taxpayers. Walz addressed the allegations during a November press conference, before the full scope of the fraud became public, saying the scandal “undermines trust in government” and threatens programs meant to help vulnerable residents.

“If you’re committing fraud, no matter where you come from or what you believe, you are going to go to jail,” Walz said at the time.

Authorities say the alleged schemes date back to at least 2015, beginning with overbilling Minnesota’s Child Care Assistance Program and later expanding into Medicaid-funded disability and housing programs. One such housing initiative, aimed at helping seniors and disabled residents secure stable housing, was shut down earlier this year after officials cited what they described as large-scale fraud.

The fallout has already reached the federal level. Last month, President Trump announced the suspension of Temporary Protected Status for Somali nationals, arguing that Minnesota had become a hub for organized welfare fraud and money laundering activity.

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Mainstream media missing in action as YouTuber blows lid off massive taxpayer fraud

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Vice President JD Vance is giving public credit to a YouTube journalist for doing what he says legacy media and elite institutions have failed to do: follow the money in Minnesota. In a post on X, Vance praised independent reporter Nick Shirley for digging into alleged fraud networks tied to the state, saying Shirley “has done far more useful journalism than any of the winners of the 2024 Pulitzer prizes.” The comment was a direct response to a video Shirley shared online documenting what he described as widespread fraud, with Shirley claiming his team identified more than $110 million in suspicious activity in a single day while confronting facilities allegedly receiving millions in public funds.

Shirley’s reporting has been circulating widely among conservatives, with commentators amplifying clips of him visiting supposed daycare and education centers that appeared inactive despite receiving massive federal aid. Conservative media personality Benny Johnson said Shirley had exposed more than $100 million in Minnesota Somali-linked fraud routed through fake daycare and healthcare fronts, adding to the pressure on state leadership. The issue gained further traction after Tom Emmer, Minnesota’s top House Republican, demanded answers from Gov. Tim Walz following a viral clip showing Shirley confronting workers at an alleged daycare in South Minneapolis. Shirley reported the center, called the “Quality Learning Center,” showed no visible activity despite claims it served up to 99 children, and even misspelled “learning” on its signage. As Shirley approached, a woman inside was heard shouting “Don’t open up,” while incorrectly accusing him of being an ICE agent.

The controversy builds on earlier reporting from City Journal, which published a November investigation citing federal counterterrorism sources who said millions of dollars siphoned through Minnesota fraud schemes had been sent overseas, with some of the money allegedly ending up in the hands of Al-Shabaab. One confidential source quoted in the report bluntly claimed, “The largest funder of Al-Shabaab is the Minnesota taxpayer.” Since that report, the scrutiny has widened inside the Trump administration. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has announced that the Treasury Department is examining whether Minnesota taxpayer funds were diverted to terrorist-linked groups, while Education Secretary Linda McMahon has publicly called on Walz to resign amid separate allegations of large-scale education fraud within the state’s college system.

Taken together, the attention from Vance, congressional Republicans, and multiple federal agencies has elevated Shirley’s reporting from viral internet content to a flashpoint in a broader debate over fraud, accountability, and the role of independent journalists. For the vice president, the message was clear: real accountability sometimes comes not from prize committees or press rooms, but from outsiders willing to ask uncomfortable questions and stand in front of locked doors with a camera rolling.

Largest fraud in US history? Independent Journalist visits numerous daycare centres with no children, revealing massive scam

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