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50,000 People Could Be Exposed For ‘Celebrating’ Charlie Kirk Death On New Website

Shocking new website following Charlie Kirk’s death exposed.

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A controversial new website could soon reveal the identities of more than 50,000 people allegedly celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death.

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Charlie Kirk’s rise highlighted.

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Charlie Kirk, 32, rose to fame as a polarizing political activist, founding Turning Point USA to influence young voters and challenge left-wing ideas on campuses.

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Over the years, he sparked both admiration and hatred, often appearing on cable news to debate controversial topics.

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Kirk frequently visited universities nationwide, holding Q&A sessions that sometimes turned into tense, heated exchanges.

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Security sources later revealed Kirk had received multiple threats in the months before his death.

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Journalists often covered him as a provocateur, highlighting both his achievements and polarizing rhetoric.

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Experts say political polarization and social media toxicity created a volatile environment around figures like Kirk.

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Charlie Kirk’s death confirmed.

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Kirk, co-founder of Turning Point USA, was shot dead while answering questions about gun violence at Utah Valley University.

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The 22-year-old accused killer, Tyler Robinson, was arrested just 33 hours later after a brief manhunt.

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Authorities recovered a weapon from Robinson covered with political messages, including slogans on bullets and casings.

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Neighbors near Robinson’s home voiced disbelief, describing the killing as both tragic and unimaginable.

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New website explained.

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Social media erupted after Kirk’s death, with users expressing a mix of shock, anger, and, in some cases, celebration.

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Now, a website allegedly collecting the names of those ‘celebrating’ Kirk’s death is surfacing online.

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The site claims to “expose Charlie’s murderers” and includes screenshots, pictures, and social media posts of users.

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Visitors are prompted: “Is an employee or a student of yours supporting political violence online? Look them up here.”

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A Facebook page under “Donald Trump For President” shared: “BREAKING: Over 50,000 leftists who celebrated Charlie Kirk’s death will be exposed.”

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The post notes the number rose from 40,000 to 50,000, hinting at a “big storm” brewing online.

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The site’s creators remain unknown, with not all included posts actually celebrating Kirk’s death.

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Many appear to simply discuss politics or comment on the broader landscape rather than condone violence.

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The site is inviting the public to upload submissions of anyone allegedly celebrating Kirk’s death.

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Over 30,000 submissions have reportedly already been received, suggesting a growing wave of online vigilante activity.

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Details of site unraveled.

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The site reportedly lists names, employers, locations, and posts of those allegedly celebrating the killing.

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Creators claim it will evolve into a searchable database, sortable by location and job industry.

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They insist it’s not intended for “doxxing purposes,” branding itself a permanent archive of radical activism.

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Still, reports suggest several people have faced job suspensions or firings after appearing on the site.

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Secret Service agent Anthony Pough posted, “You answer to GOD…you can only circumvent karma, she doesn’t leave.”

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MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd was fired following comments about hateful thoughts leading to hateful actions.

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Dowd explained, “You can’t stop with awful thoughts and awful words and not expect awful actions to occur.”

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President Donald Trump commented on Fox News, calling Dowd “a terrible guy, terrible human being,” while acknowledging more firings.

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New site causes controversy.

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At the time of writing, the ‘Expose Charlie’s Murderers’ site appears offline, though screenshots continue to circulate on X.com.

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The story has sparked intense debate about privacy, accountability, and online vigilance.

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The prospect of tens of thousands of people potentially exposed online has ignited fury and widespread discussion on social media.

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