
Tucker Carlson Reveals the “Sin” That Cost Charlie Kirk His Life
This article originally appeared on vigilantfox.com and was republished with permission.
Tucker Carlson aired a two-hour broadcast Tuesday evening reminiscent of his Fox News days, speaking with force and reflecting deeply on the death of his friend Charlie Kirk.
Carlson’s opening monologue was filled with controversy, but it was also filled with several powerful moments. One of those moments came right at the start when Carlson revealed Charlie Kirk’s greatest “sin,” the one that led to his death.
“Sin” is in quotes because Carlson wasn’t talking about sin in the traditional sense, but about the kind of “sin” that makes you hated among your fellow man and a target.
That “sin,” Carlson said, was Kirk’s profound love for God and Jesus Christ. He never hid his faith, and it guided everything he did. But as Carlson explained, even though Christianity is a peaceful religion, it paradoxically enrages many.
By making Christianity the center of his life, Kirk became the ultimate enemy.
Watch as Carlson speaks deeply on the subject. This is two minutes of Tucker at his absolute best: