Graphic video of the shooting death of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk and the chaotic aftermath at a Utah college campus on Sept. 10 was available on social media within minutes of the incident as millions of people watched, scrolled, forwarded and replayed.

The disturbing footage was widely seen across multiple digital platforms: Facebook, TikTok, X, YouTube, Instagram, and even Truth Social, where President Donald Trump announced Kirk’s death.

Not all media platforms follow the same protocols when it comes to how and when to show sensitive footage, which is why Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Republican from Florida, has been asking social media giants to remove videos of the shooting death of Kirk and the immediate aftermath.

"I have just received word from TikTok that they wi

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