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Teachers who celebrated Charlie Kirk's assassination now cash in with taxpayer-funded settlements

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Tyler Robinson returns to court after DNA showdown in Charlie Kirk case Fox NewsDNA evidence from Charlie Kirk assassination disputed by defendant's lawyers PBSLive updates: Day 3 of hearing into Charlie Kirk's assassination continues AP NewsProsecution shows video showing suspect in Charlie Kirk shooting on campus before the attack NBC NewsWatch Live: Agent describes Charlie Kirk suspect surrendering after alleged shooting NewsNation

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Defense lawyers dispute DNA evidence in Charlie Kirk case The HillRoommate of suspect in Charlie Kirk's assassination given immunity in exchange for recorded statements CBS NewsDNA evidence from Charlie Kirk assassination disputed by defendant's lawyers PBSTyler Robinson Interacted With Members of Charlie Kirk's Group Before Assassination, Agent Says: Live Updates

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Prosecutors revealed that the roommate of the man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk was given "use immunity" in exchange for providing recorded video statements to investigators about the case.

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Public universities paid over $2.7 million to educators disciplined for controversial social media posts about conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination.

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Summary

**Summary:** Teachers who celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk now receive taxpayer-funded settlements after being disciplined for their controversial social media posts related to the incident. **Why It Matters:** This development highlights the potential conflict between free speech and government funding, as public universities are paying teachers who have been punished for expressing opinions critical of

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