The Charlie Kirk assassination case continues to get more and more fishy by the day…

Judge Tony Graf, who is presiding over alleged assassin Tyler Robinson’s trial, has quietly issued a very broad gag order affecting thousands of people.

The judge’s gag order bars anyone associated with the case — including over 3,000 witnesses who were present on the Utah Valley University campus when Charlie Kirk was killed — from openly and publicly speaking about it.

The gag order was issued during Tyler Robinson’s hearing at the end of September.

According to the judge, his reasoning was to “prevent problems associated with pre-trial publicity.”

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Fox 13 reported on the details:

Prosecutors also discussed a gag order that 4th District Court Judge Tony Graf had entered in the case, which could create problems. It forbids anyone associated with the case from speaking to news media.

“There are a number of witnesses that have yet to be identified that will likely be used in the state’s case. This occurred in front of two or three thousand students at Utah Valley University so we’re in the process of identifying those witnesses, so those witnesses are presently unknown right now,” Grunander said.

Judge Graf said the gag order was designed to prevent problems associated with pre-trial publicity.

“The Court will rule that as those witnesses become known to each side that that information is conveyed to abide by this order. Obviously, there are potentially many witnesses and it’s not the expectation that you would do that upfront but as they become known,” he said.

In other words, the gag order effectively silences anyone and everyone who may have seen something on that fateful day.

I’m not buying the ‘wanting to avoid pre-trial publicity’ excuse.

It sounds to me a whole lot like they’re trying to keep something from getting out…

Others folks on X agree that it seems very suspicious:

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To add to the weirdness of it all, FBI Director Kash Patel recently said he won’t release any new footage or evidence in the case:

Very strange.

I’m not saying Tyler Robinson is innocent, by any means.

But, it’s obvious that tons of details in the official FBI narrative of the shooter don’t add up.

And yet, Patel says that’s it?

Case closed?

Then, it’s topped off with a giant gag order to prevent anyone who was there from saying otherwise.

This all begs the question: why is everything so locked up tight?

What are they so afraid of coming to light?

Then, you have Candace Owens, who is vowing to violate the gag order on all the witnesses’ behalf:

Time will tell if she has the receipts to back up that dramatic statement…

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Let’s hope that one way or another, the truth gets out, whatever that may be.

Charlie deserves it.

What are your thoughts on all this?

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.
 

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