Kirk murder suspect told roommate he wished he hadn't done it
What the left says
Lean left“Kirk murder case moves to court as prosecutors present roommate testimony”
PBS NewsHour and CBS News coverage of the preliminary hearing focused squarely on the legal proceedings and the evidentiary record: prosecutors playing recorded law enforcement interviews with Lance Twiggs in open court, the substance of what Twiggs said about Robinson's state of mind after the shooting, and the procedural question of whether the case clears the bar for trial. Left-leaning outlets treated Twiggs's identity and personal life as background detail rather than a story focal point, keeping attention on the courtroom process and the fact that prosecutors are methodically building a case through witness testimony and recorded statements. The framing situates Kirk primarily as a victim and Robinson as a defendant moving through a functioning legal system, rather than foregrounding the ideological dimensions of the crime.
What the right says
Right“Trans furry boyfriend of Kirk assassin details engraved bullets, post-shooting confession”
Right-leaning coverage, led by the Daily Wire and Washington Times, foregrounded Twiggs's identity as a transgender individual prominently in headlines and framing, treating it as a relevant detail about the social world Robinson inhabited. The Daily Wire's headline explicitly called Twiggs a 'trans furry boyfriend,' a framing choice that signals to conservative readers a particular cultural milieu surrounding the accused. Both outlets emphasized the engraved-bullet detail as evidence of premeditation, quoting Twiggs's account of Robinson discussing a hunting trip as cover for obtaining specially marked ammunition. Kirk is consistently described as a founder and leader of Turning Point USA, with his assassination framed as an attack on a prominent conservative figure. The right-leaning coverage treats the case as a politically significant crime rather than a routine criminal proceeding.