Updates on Tyler Robinson’s Investigation
Emerging information about Tyler Robinson, allegedly linked to Charlie Kirk, is raising concerns as the investigation unfolds. A crucial detail is his reported connection to a roommate who has worked with the FBI.
Although authorities have not explicitly confirmed this person’s identity, several posts on social media suggest he is known as Lance Twiggs. It’s been identified that this individual is transgender, currently undergoing a transition from male to female.
This revelation is significant. There’s an apparent link connecting incidents involving Nashville contracts, announcements related to Catholic school shootings, and other crimes. Ignoring these connections seems increasingly difficult.
But CNN’s Dana Bash appears to downplay this narrative, urging that no such correlation exists.
In an interview featuring Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R), Bash questioned how the sexual identity of Robinson’s partner could be relevant to the investigation.
In a recent episode of “Sara Gonzalez Unfiltered,” both Gonzalez and contributor Matthew Marsden reacted to Bash’s remarks regarding the investigation.
“Some reports indicate that the suspect indeed lived with a transgender partner. Is that true?” Bash inquired.
“Yes, that’s accurate. That has indeed been confirmed, and the FBI indicates they are romantic partners—both are involved in transitioning,” Cox affirmed.
Bash, pursuing the topic further, asked how this relates to the investigation’s motives.
Gonzalez was visibly taken aback. “I’m not sure, Dana. Do you even see what’s right in front of you? The things these people think through to avoid accepting the obvious are just mind-blowing,” she remarked.
Marsden added, “Have you seen the bizarre inscriptions on Robinson’s ammo? That’s noteworthy!”
Johnson interjected, asserting, “The LGBTQIA+ community seems almost cult-like, intent on drawing in youth to maintain their existence. It’s no wonder Charlie became a target.” His perspective implied that Charlie had sought to reclaim the hearts of young minds indoctrinated by Marxist views, ultimately offering them a different, morally grounded perspective aligned with Christian values.
“That’s why he was taken from us,” he continued. “Once we connect with the youth, we can reclaim our nation.”
Viewers can catch more of the discussion and Bash’s remarks in the full episode linked above.




