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September 11, 2025
WSJ: Recovered Rifle & Ammo Are Scrawled with Transgender, Antifa Messages;
CNN Hides This Fact From Its Few Viewers By Calling the Cult Slogans "Cultural Phrases"
The FBI recovered some fairly clear pictures of the newest trans terrorist.
This trans terrorist scrawled antifa and transgender death cult slogans on his gun and ammo -- exactly like the last trans terrorist child-murderer did.
Update: This photo of the trans assassin is pretty clear, but I strongly believe it's been enhanced by an AI clean-up which could have possibly distorted some of it. Like, he appears clean shaven here and with smooth skin, but has stubble in the photos and might have a pockmarked face.
Still, might be useful:
On to the trans assassin's rifle:
"The suspect fired one shot from an elevated position on a rooftop in an adjacent building on the campus, and surveillance video shows the suspect jumping off and fleeing the area on foot," the email read, according to Crowder.
Law enforcement discovered "an older model imported Mauser .30-06 caliber bolt-action rifle wrapped in a towel in a wooded area near the campus," the email noted, "The location of the firearm appears to match the suspect's route of travel."
Each of the cartridges had "engraved wording on them, expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology." Following this Crowder report and the FBI press conference, the Wall Street Journal confirmed the reporting.
CNN is only interested in bringing you facts without any political bias whatsoever.
That's why they translated "transgender, antifa ideology" to "cultural phrases."

Note the first name in the byline is FusionGPS operative and RussiaGate Hoaxer Evan Perez.
CNN further elucidates that it's "not clear" what the trans/antifa terrorist's motive could be.
Ryan Saavedra
@RealSaavedra
Federal law enforcement says that the ammunition used by Charlie Kirk's assassin had transgender, anti-fascist ideology engraved on it
CNN makes no mention of what was written, only calling it "cultural phrases", adding it's not clear what the motive is
Unreal
Update! My friend Kyle Shiedler puts it perfectly:
Kyle Shideler
@ShidelerK
"Shooter's rifle scrawled with cultural phrases commonly used by CNN hosts"
On air, CNN's chyrons called the trans terrorist messaging "phrases related to cultural
issues."
How is everyone? I hope you're finding peace and grace.
Do you have any cultural phrases to share?