The family of the late Charlie Kirk, along with Turning Point USA (TPUSA), is reportedly preparing a series of defamation lawsuits targeting media outlets, commentators, and public figures who allegedly smeared Kirk’s name following his ass@ssination.

In a bold and defiant move, the Kirk family and TPUSA are working together to track and document every defamatory statement made against Charlie Kirk in the chaotic aftermath of his d3ath. According to Andrew Kolvet, TPUSA’s spokesman, the organization is cataloging all slanderous claims, lies, and headlines that have tarnished Kirk’s reputation.

Sources close to the family indicate that the legal team plans to file the first round of lawsuits within weeks. These lawsuits will focus on what insiders describe as “deliberate defamation” and “posthumous character ass@ssination” intended to undermine Kirk’s legacy and the movement he founded.

This coordinated legal response is described by insiders as possibly the largest in modern conservative media history. It could involve prominent journalists, television commentators, and social media influencers accused of spreading false or misleading narratives about Kirk after the sh0oting.

A preliminary review of media coverage identified dozens of defamatory statements, ranging from insinuations about Kirk’s political activities to unverified claims about his security and private life. A source close to the Kirk legal team said, “The family was grieving, but what they saw on TV and online turned that grief into resolve. The lies were coordinated. The hit pieces came within hours of Charlie’s d3ath. It wasn’t journalism — it was an attack.”

While TPUSA has not publicly named the initial targets, several journalists and social media personalities have reportedly hired attorneys after receiving legal preservation notices, signaling that lawsuits may be imminent.

Inside media circles, there is a sense of nervousness and caution. Some major news organizations have issued internal memos instructing staff to preserve all communications and editorial notes related to coverage of Kirk and TPUSA. A national correspondent described the atmosphere as “tense and uncertain,” noting that no one knows who might be targeted next.

Legal experts explain that while U.S. defamation law generally protects media outlets covering public interest topics, malicious intent and reckless disregard for the truth could open the door for litigation. Constitutional attorney David Wohl commented, “If the Kirk family can prove that outlets knowingly published falsehoods or relied on fabricated sources, this could become a landmark case. It’s not about silencing the press. It’s about accountability.”

Charlie Kirk was a prominent figure in American conservative activism and the founder and president of Turning Point USA. He was ass@ssinated during a political rally in Oregon last month, leaving a significant impact on the conservative movement.