
Charlie Kirk’s family has filed a request demanding that recorded testimony from Tyler Robinson’s transgender lover be played in full today after a judge ruled a portion of it could be redacted.
‘To receive evidence in a manner shielded from those seated in the courtroom – as happened today – is not transparency,’ the family said in the filing.
‘And in the absence of transparency, speculation and conspiracy theories related to the tragic assassination of Mr. Kirk will continue to proliferate in the public domain, breeding doubt and distrust in the judicial system. This is not what anyone should want.’
Kirk’s widow, Erika, and his parents, Robert and Kathryn, have been in the courtroom every day for the evidence hearing.
Judge Tony Graf ruled on Wednesday that video from Robinson’s lover and roommate, Lance Twiggs, could be published with approximately 15 minutes of redactions, which the prosecution said they will edit and play in court on Thursday.
A dramatic weeklong evidence hearing has been underway for Robinson, 23, who faces the death penalty if he is convicted of murdering Kirk in front of thousands of people at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025.
Twiggs’ prerecorded testimony is one of the most highly anticipated pieces of evidence, as prosecutors say Robinson turned himself in after he confessed to his lover.
Robinson has not entered a plea in the case. His attorneys have not commented on his guilt or innocence.
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