BREAKING: FBI Recovers Rifle Used To Kill Charlie Kirk

The FBI has revealed that the rifle used in the assassination of Charlie Kirk has been recovered — and the details are as chilling as they are suspicious.

According to federal agents, the weapon, a high-powered bolt action rifle, was found stashed deep in the woods along the escape route of the shooter.

Investigators say they also uncovered footwear impressions, a palm print, and even forearm imprints near the hiding place of the rifle.

The suspect is believed to be “college-aged,” though his identity remains tightly concealed by authorities.

But in a shocking twist, conservative commentator Steven Crowder claims a leaked ATF memo reveals that the weapon was not just any rifle.

According to the alleged leak, the firearm was an older Mauser .30-06 rifle, and its cartridges were reportedly engraved with transgender and anti-fascist slogans.

If true, this detail would radically shift the narrative — suggesting that the attack may have been fueled by a dangerous cocktail of ideology and targeted symbolism.

Yet so far, the FBI has remained silent on Crowder’s explosive claims.

This discovery raises more questions than answers. If the rifle was left behind, why hasn’t the FBI identified the killer yet?

Are investigators closing in on the truth — or shaping a narrative meant to pacify the public?

Critics warn this could be the start of another government cover story

, while others believe the breakthrough could bring justice for Kirk’s family and supporters.

For now, America waits — demanding answers, accountability, and transparency.

Developing story. We will update as new information emerges

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