COVER-UP: Discord initially claimed Charlie Kirk’s assassin never used the platform to plan or promote violence. Jud Hoffman, Discord’s VP of Trust & Safety, said they had “found no evidence that the suspect planned this incident or promoted violence on Discord.”
This morning, Kash Patel and Dan Bongino confirmed there was a Discord chat with 20+ members, and new reporting just out reveals that Tyler Robinson, the assassin, sent a final message to the group admitting his guilt and stating he was turning himself in.
This information came directly from Discord and was shared with law enforcement.
The public demands accountability and transparency. Discord must be fully investigated for covering up and potentially attempting to destroy evidence in a criminal investigation.
Discord must release every name in that chat immediately.