Dan Bilzerian Calls Out Turning Point USA, Demands They Find Out Who Really Killed Charlie Kirk

Dan Bilzerian with women and Erika Kirk crying at Charlie Kirk's memorialDan Bilzerian and Erika Kirk (Photo via Instagram and USA Today)

Dan Bilzerian is a lot of people around the country. He wants more answers about Charlie Kirk.

The country effectively changed forever on September 10th when Kirk attended a campus in Utah, not knowing it would be his final time on Earth.

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His wife, Erika, shared an emotional clip where she could be seen mourning over his deceased body.

On Friday, the Turning Point USA X account posted a black-and-white picture of him greeting a crowd while wearing a “Freedom” shirt.

They brought attention to the one-month anniversary of Charlie Kirk being shot in the neck and killed.

Something about that post and everything that has come out since his death has ignited fury in Dan Bilzerian.


He would take to the comment section and write, “Stop posting bulls–t, get the autopsy report and spend your time finding out who killed him.”

Last month, Dan Bilzerian also reposted a tweet that called into question the actions of the government following the death of Kirk.

There Have Been Questions Surrounding What Happened Since The Death of Charlie Kirk

Charlie Kirk debating studentsCharlie Kirk (Photo via YouTube)
It has been over a month since the death of Charlie Kirk, and many have changed their perceptions of what happened on that fateful day since more information has come out.

Tyler Robinson allegedly fired a single fatal shot from the rooftop of a building overlooking the outdoor venue where Kirk was speaking to students.

In the meantime, FBI Director Kash Patel shared new details as text messages were released of Robinson allegedly admitting to his roommate on the day of the shooting that he had committed the crime, court documents allege. That immediately brought up red flags, as many thought they were completely fake.

Robinson first texted his roommate to “drop what you are doing, look under my keyboard,” and from there, a note would be found that read, “I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it,” the court documents stated at the time.

Social media questioned the entire text exchange, with some not believing that he wrote any of it.