
"You read a couple of excerpts from some of this texts, one of his texts said, when asked, How long you thinking about this?', a week and a half. It wasn't, I've been thinking about this for the last year and a half.' He said a week and a half. If we're going to believe what he said in other places in his texts, why not believe that? What does that say to you?"
"What it says to me is that I think we're-, we or we, there are people who are trying to pigeonhole this as a leftist thing and a right thing, and what we're really talking about hear me because I'm going to throw you when I say this we're talking about a love-torn child, a kid. This is probably his first real relationship, and somebody was disparaging the person that he loved."
Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray described Tyler Robinson's left-wing politics and differences from his family. Host Abby Phillip played the clip and asked panelists about Robinson's texts, including one saying he had thought about the act 'a week and a half.' Montel Williams argued Robinson was emotionally motivated, calling him a 'love-torn child' defending a significant other and downplaying political motives. Williams questioned whether Robinson acted from ideology or emotion after hearing a derogatory term. Scott Jennings strongly disputed that view, citing testimony and family statements indicating Robinson's explicit political animus toward Charlie Kirk.
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