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Matt Kim Podcast
Matt Kim
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Truth at all Costs
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Who benefits the most from the murder of Charlie Kirk?
Matt Kim Podcast
23 minutes 29 seconds
2 months ago
Who benefits the most from the murder of Charlie Kirk?

Disclaimer:This video is commentary and analysis on media coverage and public reaction to recent events. It does not assert guilt or wrongdoing by any individual or group. All statements are presented as opinion. Everyone mentioned is presumed innocent until proven otherwise in a court of law.⸻Episode Summary:In this episode, I reflect on the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk assassination — not to push a narrative, but to explore how media coverage, political messaging, and public reactions have unfolded. • Why do stories and “official” narratives seem to shift every 12 hours? • How do coordinated talking points spread so quickly across government, media, and influencers? • What does this event reveal about surveillance, censorship, and the limits of free thinking in America today? • And the core question: Qui bono? — who benefits most when chaos divides a nation?I don’t claim to have the answers, but I believe in asking the questions — even when they’re uncomfortable.

Matt Kim Podcast
Truth at all Costs