In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk ‘s assassination, one thing is clear: We need a “Kirk Commission.”
Some will instantly reject the idea because of the dismal failure of the Warren Commission to settle any questions around the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1973. Besides, naysayers will note, though the presumption of innocence remains, most of the public has no doubt about who assassinated Kirk .
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But a Kirk Commission isn’t a murder inquest. FBI Director Kash Patel and the whole of Utah law enforcement will discover whoever was connected to the killing. If there were a broader plot