
SICK! University of Delaware TV Network Thanks “Charlie Kirk’s Killer” – Then Deletes It, Tries to Cover It Up (VIDEO)
The University of Delaware is under fire after its student television network thanked Charlie Kirk’s assassin in the credits following an episode of their SNL style show.

TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk was gunned down by 22-year-old assassin Tyler Robinson during an event at Utah Valley University last month.

Many leftists have been fired for praising the assassin and now the Delaware Republican Party is demanding accountability after the video showing the offensive credits was quietly deleted.
According to the Delaware GOP, the University of Delaware’s Student Television Network, advised by the Comms Department, aired “The BiweeklyShow” with that credit.
“After students noticed, it was deleted and reuploaded. I’m told the department wanted it to “go away quietly,”” said Nick Miles, the Executive Director of the Delaware GOP.
WATCH:
University of Delaware TV Network Thanks “Charlie Kirk’s Killer” in Credits — Then Covers It Up@UDelaware’s STN49, advised by the Comms Department, aired “The @BiweeklyShow ” with that credit. After students noticed, it was deleted and reuploaded. I’m told the department… pic.twitter.com/nh1f7XrGaa
— Nick Miles (@realNickMiles) October 1, 2025
“This program operates under faculty oversight, with taxpayer-funded resources, and carries the University’s stamp of approval,” said Nick Miles, Executive Director of the Delaware Republican Party. “For something like this to make it on air is both disturbing and unacceptable.”
NEW: The Delaware Republican Party is calling on the University of Delaware to hold accountable the school’s student television network (STN49) after the end credits of an episode of their SNL style show included a “Special Thanks to Charlie Kirk’s killer”. Delaware GOP says… pic.twitter.com/pDQqWGadcH
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) October 1, 2025
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