Utah Gov. Spencer Cox reflected on the day Charlie Kirk was killed – telling a panel during Turning Point USA’s return to the Beehive State that the assassination of the group’s founder “changed all of us.”

“It was a political assassination, and people were afraid to say that,” Cox said from the stage of Utah State University , the very institution Kirk’s alleged assassin Tyler Robinson attended for one semester.

The Republican governor recalled the moment he received a call from Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who was already in the Situation Room mere minutes after Kirk, 31, was gunned down on Sept. 10 at Utah Valley University. 3

“It changed all of us,” Cox said. 3

Cox assured that he was confident that the legal system would properly prosecute the assailant re

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