
- Federal investigators have found no evidence linking Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk, to left-wing groups, despite claims from Trump and his administration.
- Sources familiar with the probe indicate Robinson, 22, acted alone, motivated by Kirk's ideology being 'personally offensive'.
- Bringing federal charges against Robinson is proving challenging due to factors such as him not crossing state lines and Kirk not being a federal official.
- Robinson faces state charges in Utah for aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and other offences, with prosecutors pursuing the death penalty.
- Following Kirk's death, Trump and his administration claimed left-wing radicalism was involved, with figures like Stephen Miller and JD Vance vowing to dismantle such 'networks'.