Charlie Kirk’s killing fuels anti-transgender rhetoric

Charlie Kirk’s killing fuels anti-transgender rhetoric


Americaโ€™s already roiling debate around transgender rights sharply escalated in recent days after Charlie Kirk โ€” one of the nationโ€™s most prominent anti-transgender voices โ€” was fatally shot by a suspect whose life and social circles have been meticulously scrutinized for any connection to the transgender community.

Taking over Kirkโ€™s podcast Monday, top Trump administration officials suggested they are gearing up to avenge Kirk by waging war on left-leaning organizations broadly, despite law enforcement statements that the shooter is believed to have acted alone. Queer organizations took that as a direct threat.

Kirk railed against transgender rights in life, and just prior to being shot on a Utah college campus last week was answering a question about the alleged prevalence of transgender people among the nationโ€™s mass shooters โ€” an idea he had personally stoked, despite pushback from statistical researchers.

Those circumstances seemed to prime the resulting outrage among his conservative base to be hyper-focused on any transgender connection.

The connection was further stoked when the Wall Street Journal reported on a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives report that suggested โ€” seemingly erroneously โ€” that etchings on bullet casings found with the rifle suspected as being used in the shooting included transgender โ€œideology.โ€

It was further inflamed when Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said that suspect Tyler Robinsonโ€™s roommate and romantic partner โ€” who he said was โ€œshockedโ€ by the shooting and cooperating with authorities โ€” is currently transitioning.

Leading conservative influencers, some with the ear of President Trump, have openly called for a retribution campaign against transgender people and the LGBTQ+ community more broadly. Laura Loomer called transgender people a โ€œnational security threat,โ€ said their โ€œmovement needs to be classified as a terrorist organization IMMEDIATELY,โ€ and said that Trump should make transitioning illegal.

LGBTQ+ advocacy groups, meanwhile, have condemned such generalizations and attacks on the community and warned that such rhetoric only increases the likelihood of more political violence โ€” particularly against transgender people and others who have been demonized for years, including by Kirk.

โ€œThe obsession with tying trans people to shootings is vile & dangerous,โ€ state Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), one of Californiaโ€™s leading LGBTQ+ voices, wrote on social media. โ€œFirst they try to say the shooter might be trans & WSJ amplifies that lie. Once that fell apart, they pivot to โ€˜he lived with a trans person.โ€™ Even if true, who cares? Itโ€™s McCarthyism & truly disgusting.โ€

Many political leaders have called for calm, and for people to wait for the investigation into the suspectโ€™s motivations before jumping to conclusions or casting blame. Cox has said that Robinsonโ€™s political ideology, different from that of his conservative family, appeared to be โ€œpart ofโ€ what drove him to shoot Kirk, but that the exact motivations for the crime remained unclear.

โ€œWeโ€™re all drawing lots of conclusions on how someone like this could be radicalized,โ€ Cox said on โ€œMeet the Pressโ€ on Sunday. โ€œThose are important questions for us to ask and important questions for us to answer.โ€

Searching for a connection

Officials were expected to release charging documents against Robinson on Tuesday that could contain more information about a motive. However, the debate has hardly waited.

Both the political right and left have searched for evidence connecting Robinson to their opposing political camp.

One of the first pieces of information to catch fire was the ATF reporting on the bullet etchings including transgender โ€œideologyโ€ โ€” which turned out to be untrue, according to Coxโ€™s later description of those etchings. That reporting immediately inspired condemnations of the entire transgender community.

โ€œSeems like per capita the radical transgender movement has to be the most violent movement anywhere in the world,โ€ the presidentโ€™s son Donald Trump Jr. said in a Rumble livestream Thursday.

On Friday morning, President Trump said โ€œvicious and horribleโ€ people on the left were the only ones to blame for the political violence. โ€œThey want men in womenโ€™s sports, they want transgender for everyone,โ€ he said on โ€œFox & Friends.โ€

Trump was asked Monday afternoon if he thought the suspect acted alone.

โ€œI can tell you he didnโ€™t work alone on the internet because it seems that he became radicalized on the internet,โ€ Trump said in the Oval Office. โ€œAnd he was radicalized on the left, he is a left. A lot of problems with the left and they get protected and they shouldnโ€™t be protected.โ€

The ATF declined to comment on the leaked report. The Wall Street Journal published an editorโ€™s note walking back its reporting, noting that Coxโ€™s description of the etchings included no references to the transgender community.

The Human Rights Campaign, a leading LGBTQ+ advocacy group, responded to the uproar by criticizing the Wall Street Journal for publishing unsubstantiated claims that fueled hateful rhetoric toward the transgender community.

โ€œThis reporting was reckless and irresponsible, and it led to a wave of threats against the trans community from right-wing influencers โ€” and a resulting wave of terror for a community that is already living in fear,โ€ the group said.

Spreading the narrative

The debate has heightened existing tensions around transgender rights, which Trump campaigned against and targeted with one of his first official acts โ€” an executive order that said his administration would recognize only โ€œtwo genders, male and female.โ€

He and his administration have since banned transgender people from military service, blocked the issuance of U.S. passports with the gender-neutral X marker, threatened medical providers of gender-affirming care for minors, and sued California for allowing transgender athletes to compete in youth sports.

In September, the Department of Justice also reportedly began weighing a rule that would restrict transgender individuals from owning firearms โ€” a move that came after a shooter who identified as transgender killed two children and injured 18 others at a Catholic school in Minneapolis.

That shooting led prominent conservatives, including senior Trump administration officials, to link gender identity to violence. National security advisor Sebastian Gorka claimed that an โ€œinordinately highโ€ number of attacks have been linked to โ€œindividuals who are confused about their genderโ€ โ€” a trend he claimed stretched back to at least 2023, when a transgender suspect shot and killed three children and three adults at a Nashville Christian school.

After that shooting, Trump Jr. had said that โ€œrather than talking about guns, we should be talking about lunatics pushing their gender-affirming bullโ€” on our kids,โ€ and Vice President JD Vance, then a senator, had said that โ€œgiving inโ€ to ideas on transgender identities was โ€œdangerous.โ€

After it was reported that Robinsonโ€™s partner is transitioning, Matt Walsh, a right-wing political commentator, wrote on X that โ€œtrans militantsโ€ pose a โ€œvery seriousโ€ threat to the country. Billionaire Elon Musk agreed, saying it was a โ€œmassive problem.โ€

Many in the LGBTQ+ community have strenuously pushed back against such claims, noting research showing most shootings are committed by cisgender men.

The Violence Prevention Project at Hamline University has found that the majority of shootings where four or more people were wounded in public were by men, and less than 1% of such shootings in the last decade were by transgender people.

An analysis by PolitiFact found that data do not show claims that transgender people are more prone to violence, and that โ€œtrans people are more likely to be victims of violence than their cisgender peers.โ€

A legacy amplified

Kirk espoused a Christian nationalist worldview and opposed LGBTQ+ rights broadly, including same-sex marriage. He called transgender people โ€œperverted,โ€ the acknowledgment of transgender identities โ€œone of the most destructive social contagions in human history,โ€ and gender-affirming care for young people an โ€œunimaginable evil.โ€

Just before he was shot at Utah Valley University, Kirk had said that โ€œtoo manyโ€ transgender people were involved in shootings.

It was not the first time Kirk had addressed the issue.

Days after the 2023 shooting in Nashville, Kirk went after then-White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for unrelated comments denouncing a wave of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in state houses and saying the transgender community was โ€œunder attack.โ€

โ€œIt is the first shooting ever that Iโ€™ve seen where the shooter and the murderers get more sympathy than the actual victims,โ€ he said, appearing to blame all transgender people for the attack.

The idea that liberals generally or members of the LGBTQ+ community specifically should be held accountable for Kirkโ€™s killing has gained momentum in the days since. Vance and Trump advisor Stephen Miller seemed to allude to reprisals against left-leaning groups on Kirkโ€™s podcast Monday, with Miller saying federal agencies will be rooting out a โ€œdomestic terror movementโ€ on the left in Kirkโ€™s name.

LGBTQ+ advocates called such rhetoric alarming โ€” and said they worry it will be used as a pretext for the administration to ramp up its assault on LGBTQ+ rights.

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