As the investigation into the assassination of Charlie Kirk continues, Tyler Robinson, the primary suspect, has not provided information to investigators as of September 14th, 5:46 PM UTC, according to sources cited by CBS News. Robinson's roommate is cooperating with law enforcement and is not expected to face charges. House Democrats are scheduled to hold a virtual security briefing tonight, according to an invitation obtained by NBC News, which will include participation from the Sergeant at Arms and the Capitol Police chief. In parallel developments, speculation regarding numerological connections to Kirk's death has emerged on social media, with one post on X highlighting alleged links between Kirk's assassination and those of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. Separately, Utah Governor Spencer Cox confirmed that Tyler Robinson's roommate is a boyfriend who is transitioning from male to female, according to a post on X from @Osint613. House Republican leadership faces a deadline to release legislative text today if they intend to bring a continuing resolution (CR) to the floor on Wednesday, according to Jake Sherman. Senator Lindsey Graham stated on X that "President Trump has once again shown what strong leadership looks like on the world stage. Now it’s time for our European allies to step up and pull their weight," in reference to secondary sanctions legislation concerning China and India. 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. Will Chamberlain has begun compiling a spreadsheet of individuals who have made negative comments about Charlie Kirk's assassination, noting that teachers and professors are the most represented group so far. One individual expressed frustration over the timing of the assassination, stating, "That fucking shooter could not have picked a worse time. I was next in line to get called, and had a watertight proof that Charlie Kirk was wrong." House Speaker Mike Johnson celebrated an alma mater win last night, tweeting, "It was a great honor to serve as an honorary team captain for my alma mater last night. Another great win for the Tigers! #ForeverLSU."