The family of assassinated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk is urging the court to release unredacted interviews with the transgender lover of Kirk’s accused murderer, Tyler Robinson.
| PULSE POINTS |
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Kirk family, represented by attorney Jeffrey Neiman, has called for the full release of unredacted interviews with Lance Twiggs, the transgender lover of Tyler Robinson, who is accused of murdering Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk. Twiggs, granted “use immunity,” is said to be cooperating with prosecutors and is a key witness in the case. 📺 DETAIL: Prosecutors allege that Robinson admitted to the murder in text messages to Twiggs and left a handwritten note expressing his intent to kill Kirk. DNA evidence links both Robinson and Twiggs to the weapon and other items recovered at the scene. Despite the Kirk family’s push for transparency, Judge Tony Graf Jr. ruled that portions of Twiggs’s interviews will remain redacted during the preliminary hearing, though he will personally review the unredacted interviews to determine probable cause. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “To not be transparent here, to not be open, to not let the world see what happened, will create doubt and distrust in the judicial system,” said Jeffrey Neiman, attorney for Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk. 🎯 IMPACT: The court’s decision to redact portions of Twiggs’ interviews has raised concerns about transparency and public trust in the judicial process. Notably, the ruling only applies to the preliminary hearing and does not determine what evidence will be presented at trial, where Twiggs may also testify in person. 📈 DATA: DNA evidence presented in court showed that Robinson’s DNA made up 95 percent of the material on the murder weapon’s towel, while Twiggs’s DNA accounted for five percent. Similarly, on a screwdriver recovered at the scene, Robinson’s DNA was 89 percent and Twiggs’s DNA was 11 percent, according to a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) analyst. |
Full Statement from Kirk Family Representative, Jeffrey Neiman, regarding transparency around the Lance Twiggs interview recording:
“The Kirk family believes strongly that if the evidence is being admitted in this preliminary hearing, it should be made public for the world to… https://t.co/OkbHz0HJLz pic.twitter.com/y5C03suSFh
— Andrew Kolvet (@AndrewKolvet) July 8, 2026
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