Tyler Robinson, the suspect arrested in connection with the assassination of Charlie Kirk, reportedly criticized Kirk as "full of hate" in family discussions, with bullet engravings featuring phrases like "Hey, fascist! Catch!" and "Bella ciao" suggesting antifascist motives, according to official statements from Utah Governor Spencer Cox and the FBI. New information also indicates that Discord has stated Tyler Robinson did not use their platform in relation to the Charlie Kirk murder plan. Separately, there are reports of a coordinated effort to spread misinformation, including fake images of Robinson wearing political campaign shirts, with the intent to falsely label him as a far-right Trump supporter. An account with 5 million followers on X posted a fake image of Robinson in a Trump shirt, which received significantly more impressions than the actual photo released by the FBI. Further details suggest that Robinson's father was not affiliated with the Washington County Sheriff's Office, contrary to some online claims. The phrase "Bella ciao," found on alleged assassin's bullets, is a well-known Italian anti-fascist anthem. There is no official mention of Robinson admiring Nick Fuentes or viewing Kirk as insufficiently conservative, despite unconfirmed GOP reports. It has also been confirmed that the DOJ redacted President Trump's name from Epstein files due to a lack of evidence of wrongdoing. In unrelated developments, the Missouri state Senate passed its new congressional map, sending it to Governor Mike Kehoe for signature. Former Representative Yadira Caraveo has withdrawn from the race for Colorado's 8th Congressional District. A U.S. Secret Service agent has been placed on administrative leave for negative comments made on Facebook regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Kash Patel posted a tribute to Kirk on X, stating, "Rest now brother, we have the watch, and I’ll see you in Valhalla."