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Tyler Robinson’s Neighbor Spills the Beans in Interview – Media Tries to Silence Him, But He Says It Anyway! (Video)

You know the media’s got an agenda when they squirm like this on live TV. In a jaw-dropping interview that’s blowing up online, a neighbor of Tyler Robinson—the 22-year-old radical who assassinated conservative hero Charlie Kirk—dropped a truth bomb that shut the reporters up quick. Josh Kemp, standing in a parking lot for what looks like a Sun exclusive, casually revealed that Robinson was in a relationship with a transgender partner named Lance Twiggs. “They were holding hands and kissing,” Kemp said matter-of-factly, adding that “random guys don’t hold hands and they definitely don’t kiss.” You can see the interviewers freeze, trying to steer away, but Kemp wasn’t having it—he spilled the beans anyway, confirming what The Sun reported: Robinson was spotted smooching his unidentified lover just two weeks before pulling the trigger at Utah Valley University.

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The video captures the awkwardness perfectly—the media desperate to avoid any detail that might tie Robinson’s radicalism to the far-left echo chambers where transgender ideology and ANTIFA slogans mix like a toxic cocktail. Remember, this is the guy whose bullet casings screamed “Hey Fascist! Catch!” and “Bella Ciao,” coordinating the hit on Discord with accomplices who knew but stayed silent. Why the hush? Because it shatters the narrative they’re pushing, trying to paint conservatives as the villains while ignoring the real threats brewing in their own backyard.

Kemp’s no-nonsense spill is a breath of fresh air in a world where the press plays gatekeeper, silencing anything that doesn’t fit their script. It’s the kind of gutsy truth-telling we need more of, especially as probes ramp up into leftist groups in Utah for possible advance knowledge or support after the fact. Kirk fought tooth and nail against this nonsense, rallying young patriots to stand up for America— and look how they repay him. But with his widow Erika vowing to carry the torch, and leaders like Trump calling out the “heinous” act tied to divisive rhetoric, the momentum’s shifting. We’ve seen federal crackdowns dismantle gangs and extremists; now let’s apply that hammer here.

Moments like this expose the bias, and it’s why demanding accountability matters. The neighbor said it anyway; it’s time for the rest of us to follow suit and call out the darkness before it claims more lives.

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