The radical left thought assassinating Charlie Kirk would silence his voice. Instead, it has unleashed a tidal wave of outrage, resolve, and—if President Trump has his way—serious accountability for the billionaire puppet masters funding America’s chaos.
On Friday morning’s *Fox & Friends*, Trump didn’t mince words. The 45th President announced that law enforcement has captured Kirk’s assassin, but he went further—placing billionaire George Soros directly in the crosshairs of potential racketeering charges. For decades, Soros has poured billions into destabilizing movements that camouflage themselves as “activism” while leaving communities burned, broken, and divided. Trump says enough is enough.
“We’re going to look into Soros, because I think it’s a RICO case against him and other people,” Trump told the Fox audience. “This isn’t just protesting anymore. This is riots. This is violence on the streets. This is real agitation.”
Trump even pointed to firsthand encounters with Soros-funded agitators, recalling how professional hecklers attempted to disrupt him in public settings. “They get paid for it—it’s their profession—from Soros and other people,” he said. For years, conservatives have warned that these so-called “grassroots” disruptions are anything but. Now, the Commander-in-Chief is confirming it.
Congressional Republicans are ready to follow his lead. Lawmakers are calling for a select committee to investigate “the money, influence, and power behind the radical left’s assault on America and the rule of law.” The GOP message is clear: follow the money, expose the network, and hold the financiers accountable.
But Trump’s words Friday weren’t only about accountability—they were also about grief. He directly tied Kirk’s assassination to the disturbing pattern of left-wing violence that has scarred America. “From the attack on my life in Butler, Pennsylvania, which killed a husband and father, to the attacks on ICE agents, to the shooting of Steve Scalise—radical left political violence has taken too many innocent lives,” Trump said.
And in a deeply personal tribute, Trump honored Kirk’s unmatched impact on America’s youth. “Charlie inspired millions. He understood the heart of America’s young people like no one else. Because of this heinous act, Charlie’s voice has become bigger and grander than ever before—and it’s not even close.”
For conservatives, Kirk’s assassination is not the end of an era—it’s the beginning of a stronger, more determined movement. As Trump put it: “Tonight, I ask all Americans to commit themselves to the values for which Charlie lived and died—the values of free speech, citizenship, and the rule of law.”
The left may think killing one man can kill an idea. But Trump is right: Charlie Kirk’s voice has only grown louder. And if Soros and his network really are forced to face justice, the left’s dark money empire may finally collapse under the weight of its own corruption.
