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Trump, GOP Demand Answers Over Kirk Mockery

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This is never okay.

The University of Delaware is under fire after a shocking broadcast mocked slain Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk — sparking outrage from Republicans and raising new questions about taxpayer-funded institutions promoting political bias.


Offensive “Comedy” Credits Spark Backlash

During a recent episode of The Biweekly Show, a student-run comedy program, credits rolled thanking “AI, VIOLENCE, and CHARLIE KIRK’S KILLER.” The clip was quietly removed and re-uploaded, but not before students and alumni expressed outrage.

Delaware GOP executive Nick Miles blasted the move as a deliberate attempt to cover up misconduct:

“This was produced under faculty oversight, funded by the university, and approved through official channels. Who authorized it, and what consequences will follow?”


University Issues Statement — Critics Say “Too Little, Too Late”

The University of Delaware later condemned the content, calling it “deeply offensive and insensitive.” Administrators claimed the credits were deleted within hours of airing.

But Republicans aren’t buying it. Miles accused the university of prioritizing damage control over accountability, warning that political bias and casual references to violence have no place in a taxpayer-funded institution.

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GOP Demands Full Investigation

Conservatives are demanding answers:

  • Who signed off on the broadcast?
  • Why did the university attempt to make it “quietly go away”?
  • What safeguards will be put in place to stop future incidents?

“Our state’s flagship university must take immediate action,” Miles said. “Silence and cover-ups cannot replace accountability.”


Remembering Charlie Kirk’s Legacy

Charlie Kirk was assassinated September 10th during an event at Utah Valley University. His widow, Erika Kirk, now leads TPUSA — which operates nearly 2,000 chapters nationwide — continuing his mission of defending faith, freedom, and the Constitution.

Republicans say the University of Delaware’s disgraceful conduct proves what many Americans already know: college campuses are becoming hostile environments for conservatives, with respect and civility replaced by mockery and intolerance.