Andrew Kolvet, a spokesman for Turning Point USA, stated that Charlie Kirk's bones were so healthy and dense that he was like the "man of steel," implying his neck was exceptionally strong, similar to Superman's resilience. This statement was made in the context of explaining why the bullet that fatally struck Kirk in the neck did not exit his body, potentially saving others standing behind him.
The surgeon who treated Kirk reportedly described his bone density as "so so impressive" and likened him to the "man of steel," suggesting that his robust physical condition prevented the high-velocity round from passing through. This claim has generated discussion, with some, like noted conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, expressing skepticism about the "magic bullet" explanation. The incident also led to comic book artist Alex Ross's official X account posting, then deleting, an image of Superman with bullets bouncing off his chest, which some interpreted as a commentary on the situation.
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