Charlie Kirk refused Netanyahu funding offer, was ‘frightened’ by pro-Israel forces before death, friend reveals
Max
Blumenthal and Anya
Parampil·September
12, 2025
https://thegrayzone.com/2025/09/12/charlie-kirk-netanyahu-israel-assassination/
A Trump insider and longtime friend of Charlie Kirk
tells The Grayzone how the assassinated conservative leader’s turning point on
Israeli influence provoked a private backlash from Netanyahu’s allies that left
him angry and afraid.
The source said anxiety spread within the Trump
administration after an apparent Israeli spying operation was uncovered.
Charlie Kirk rejected an offer earlier this year from
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to arrange a massive new infusion of
Zionist money into his Turning Point USA (TPUSA) organization, America’s
largest conservative youth association, according to a longtime friend of the
slain commentator speaking on the condition of anonymity. The source told The
Grayzone that the late pro-Trump influencer believed Netanyahu was trying to
cow him into silence as he began to publicly question Israel’s overwhelming
influence in Washington and demanded more space to criticize it.
In the weeks leading up to his September 10
assassination, Kirk had come to loathe the Israeli leader, regarding him as a
“bully,” the source said. Kirk was disgusted by what he witnessed inside the
Trump administration, where Netanyahu sought to personally dictate the
president’s personnel decisions, and weaponized Israeli assets like billionaire
donor Miriam Adelson to keep the White House firmly under its thumb.
According to Kirk’s friend, who also enjoyed access to
President Donald Trump and his inner circle, Kirk strongly warned Trump last
June against bombing Iran on Israel’s behalf. “Charlie was the only person who
did that,” they said, recalling how Trump “barked at him” in response and
angrily shut down the conversation. The source believes the incident confirmed
in Kirk’s mind that the president of the United States had fallen under the
control of a malign foreign power, and was leading his own country into a
series of disastrous conflicts.
By the following month, Kirk had become the target of
a sustained private campaign of intimidation and free-floating fury by wealthy
and powerful allies of Netanyahu – figures he described in an interview as
Jewish “leaders” and “stakeholders.”
“He was afraid of them,” the source
emphasized.
At TPUSA, the rift with Israel widens
Kirk was 18 years old when he launched TPUSA in 2012.
From its inception, his career was propelled by Zionist donors, who showered
his young organization with money through neoconservative outfits like
the David Horowitz Freedom Center. He repaid his wealthy backers over the years by
unleashing a relentless firehose of anti-Palestinian and Islamophobic diatribes, accepting propaganda trips to
Israel, and sternly shutting down nationalist forces challenging his support for
Israel during TPUSA events. In the Trump era, few American gentiles had proved
more valuable to the self-proclaimed Jewish state than Charlie Kirk.
But as Israel’s genocidal assault on the besieged Gaza
Strip drove an unprecedented backlash within grassroots right-wing circles,
where only 24% of younger Republicans now sympathize with Israel over the
Palestinians, Kirk began to shift. At times, he toed the Israeli line, spreading disinformation about babies beheaded by Hamas on October 7,
and denying the famine imposed on the population of Gaza. Yet he
simultaneously ceded to his base, wondering aloud if Jeffrey Epstein was an Israeli intelligence
asset, questioning whether the Israeli government allowed the
October 7 attacks to proceed in order to advance long-term political goals, and
parroting narratives familiar to his most vociferous critic on the right,
streamer Nick Fuentes.
This July, at his TPUSA Student Action Summit, Kirk
provided a forum for the right-wing grassroots to vent its fury about Israel’s
political hammerlock on the Trump administration. There, speakers from former
Fox News stalwarts Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly, to the anti-Zionist Jewish comedian Dave Smith, denounced Israel’s blood-soaked assault on the
besieged Gaza Strip, branded Jeffrey Epstein as an Israeli intelligence asset,
and openly taunted Zionist billionaires like Bill Ackman for “getting away with
scams” despite having “no actual skills.”
Following the confab, Kirk was bombarded with
infuriated text messages and phone calls from Netanyahu’s wealthy allies in the
US, including many who had funded TPUSA. According to his longtime friend, the
Zionist donors treated Kirk with outright contempt, essentially ordering him to
fall back into line.
“He was being told what you’re not allowed to do, and
it was driving him crazy,” Kirk’s friend recalled. The conservative youth
leader was not only alienated by the hostile nature of the interactions, but
“frightened” by the backlash.
The friend’s account dovetails with those of multiple
right-wing commentators with access to Kirk.
“I think, in the end, Charlie was going through a
spiritual transformation,” Candace Owens, a conservative influencer who shifted
decisively against Israel after October 7, reflected after her friend’s killing. “I know it, he was
going through a lot. There was a lot of pressure, and it’s hard for me to watch
the people who were pressuring him just say the things that they’re saying.”
She continued: “They wanted him to lose everything for
changing or even slightly modifying an opinion. It’s very hurtful to me.”
Kirk appeared visibly outraged during an August 6 interview with conservative host Megyn Kelly, as he
discussed the menacing messages he was receiving from pro-Israel bigwigs.
“It’s all of the sudden: ‘oh, Charlie: he’s no longer
with us.’ Wait a second—what does ‘with us’ mean, exactly? I’m an American,
okay? I represent this country,” he explained, before addressing the powerful
Zionist interests harassing him.
“The more that you guys privately and publicly call
our character into question—which is not isolated, it would be one thing if it
were just one text, or two texts; it is dozens of texts—then we start to say,
‘whoa, hold the boat here,’” Kirk continued. “To be fair, some really good
Jewish friends say, ‘that’s not all of us’… But these are leaders here. These
are stakeholders.”
He went on to complain to Kelly, “I have less ability…
to criticize the Israeli government than actual Israelis do. And that’s really,
really weird.”
In one of his final interviews, conducted with Israel’s premier influencer in the
United States, Ben Shapiro, Kirk once again tried to raise the issue of
censorship of Israel critics.
“A friend said to me, interestingly: ‘Charlie, okay,
we’ve pushed back against the media on COVID, on lockdowns, on Ukraine, on the
border,’” Kirk told Shapiro on September 9. “Maybe we should also ask the
question: is the media totally presenting the truth when it comes to Israel?
Just a question!”
According to Kirk’s longtime friend, Kirk’s resentment
of Netanyahu and the Israel lobby was spreading within Trump’s inner circle. In
fact, they said, the president himself was terrified of Netanyahu’s wrath, and
feared the consequences of defying him.
During the past year, the Trump insider was told by
contacts in the White House that the Secret Service had caught Israeli
government personnel placing electronic devices on its emergency response
vehicles on two separate occasions.
While The Grayzone was unable to confirm the story
with the Secret Service or White House, such an incident would not have been
unprecedented. Indeed, according to a report in Politico citing three former senior US officials, a
cellphone spying device was placed by Israeli agents “near the White House and
other sensitive locations around Washington” toward the end of Trump’s first
term in 2019.
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson recounted a
similar incident in his memoir, writing that his security team found a listening device in his bathroom soon after Netanyahu used his personal toilet.
The Israel-did-it theory
Kirk was killed this September 10 with a single shot
fired by a sniper apparently positioned on a rooftop 200 meters away. He was
shot while seated before a crowd of thousands at Utah Valley University in
Orem, Utah on the first leg of his American Comeback Tour. The scene of Kirk collapsing from the impact of a
gunshot to his neck just as he began answering a question about transgender
mass shooters was perhaps the most shockingly vivid spectacle of assassination
– and certainly the most viral – in human history.
There is currently no evidence of an Israeli
government role in Kirk’s assassination. However, that has not stopped
thousands of social media users from speculating that the pro-Trump operative’s
shifting views on the issue contributed in some way to his death. By the time
of publication, over 100,000 Twitter/X users have liked a September 11 post by
libertarian influencer Ian Carroll declaring about Kirk, “He was their friend. He basically
dedicated his life to them. And they murdered him in front of his family.
Israel just shot themselves.”
Many advancing the unsubstantiated theory have pointed
to a Twitter/X post by Harrison Smith, a personality at the
pro-Trump Infowars network, stating on August 13 – almost a month before Kirk’s
assassination – that he was told by “someone close to Charlie Kirk that Kirk
thinks Israel will kill him if he turns against Israel.”
The frenzied speculation has set off shockwaves in Tel
Aviv, where Netanyahu was compelled to explicitly deny that his government
killed Kirk during a September 11 interview with NewsMax.
Netanyahu and his allies bury the Kirk crisis as “big
tent” collapses
That appearance was just one of several interviews and
statements the Prime Minister dedicated to Kirk in the wake of his killing in
an effort to frame the late conservative leader’s legacy in a uniformly
pro-Israel light. The major public relations push has occurred while Netanyahu
wages a military campaign on seven fronts, punctuated by a regional
assassination spree that most recently reached into the heart of Qatar, a US
ally.
Netanyahu first tweeted prayers for Kirk at 3:02 PM in the afternoon on
September 10, minutes after news of the shooting broke. He has since authored
three additional posts about Kirk, even breaking away from the Israeli war
cabinet to spend the afternoon of September 11 memorializing the conservative leader on Fox
News.
During that interview, Netanyahu did his best to
insinuate that Israel’s enemies were responsible for murdering Kirk, despite
the fact no suspect was named or in custody at the time:
“The radical Islamists and their union with the
ultra-progressives—they often speak about ‘human rights,’ they speak about
‘free speech’—but they use violence to try to take down their enemies,” the
Prime Minister told Harris Faulkner.
In a September 10 Twitter/X post eulogizing the conservative leader, the Israeli
Prime Minister described a recent phone conversation with Kirk.
“I spoke to him only two weeks ago and invited him to
Israel,” Netanyahu declared. “Sadly, that visit will not take place.”
Left unmentioned was whether Kirk declined the
invitation—just as he did with the Prime Minister’s offer to reload TPUSA’s
coffers with donations from his coterie of wealthy American Jewish
cutouts.
At the time of publication, a 22-year-old resident of
Utah has been taken into custody after supposedly confessing to killing Kirk.
The public may soon learn the true motives of the alleged assassin. Perhaps
they will fuel the narrative which Trump and his allies advanced in the
immediate wake of the shooting – that a leftist radical was responsible, and
that a wave of draconian repression must follow.
But after the shooter’s initial escape and a series of
federal law enforcement mishaps, a large sector of Americans will likely never
believe the official story. Nor will they ever know where Kirk’s turning point
on Israel would have taken the conservative movement.
Four days before the assassination, frustration among
pro-Israel commentators bubbled over in public during an Fox News interview in which Ben Shapiro launched a chilling attack
on Kirk without naming him.
“The problem with a ‘big tent’ is that you may end up
with many clowns inside,” Shapiro told Fox host and fellow Zionist gatekeeper
Mark Levin in an apparent critique of TPUSA.
“Just because you’re saying somebody votes
Republican—that doesn’t mean that they ought to be the preacher at the front of
the church, they’re not the person that ought to be leading the movement, if
they are spending all day criticizing the President of the United States as
‘covering up a Mossad rape ring’ or ‘being a tool of the Israelis for hitting
an Iranian nuclear facility.’”
When Kirk took his usual place at the “front of the
church” four days later, he was cut down by a sniper’s bullet.
Within 24 hours of Kirk’s death, Shapiro announced that he would be launching his own campus
speaking tour, vowing: “We’re gonna pick up that blood stained microphone where
Charlie left it.”
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