The FBI is reportedly investigating leftist groups in Utah, including potential Antifa networks and trans activist organizations, as part of its probe into the Charlie Kirk assassination. This investigation is linked to chat logs and weapon engravings, according to sources cited by Geller Report and The Federalist. Mainstream outlets such as CNN and AP have not yet confirmed these specifics, and no official names have been released in connection with the inquiry. The reporting comes as the investigation into Kirk's assassination continues, with primary suspect Tyler Robinson reportedly not providing information to investigators as of September 14th, 5:46 PM UTC. In parallel developments, House Democrats are scheduled to hold a virtual security briefing tonight concerning the assassination, an event organized by the House Administration. The briefing will feature participation from the Sergeant at Arms and the Capitol Police chief, with spouses or significant others of House Democrats also potentially attending. This follows earlier reports that speculation regarding numerological connections to Kirk's death has emerged on social media, with some posts on X highlighting alleged links to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. Separately, Curtis Sliwa's campaign for mayor of New York involves riding the subway, starting from the back car and moving forward. A recent CNN report detailed Sliwa giving a ginger ale to and chatting with a homeless person last Sunday while campaigning. In legislative matters, House Republican leadership faces a deadline to release legislative text today if they intend to bring a continuing resolution to the floor on Wednesday. Senator Lindsey Graham reiterated his stance on strong leadership from President Trump on the world stage, urging European allies to increase their contributions. Earlier in the week, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio visited the Western Wall in Jerusalem with U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.