Tyler Robinson, the accused assassin of Charlie Kirk, lived with a transgender partner who is now cooperating with the FBI, according to sources cited by Brooke Singman on X. Robinson's partner, identified as a male transitioning to female, has provided the FBI with text messages and communications that have helped solidify evidence against Robinson, sources told Singman. These developments follow Kirk's last public exchange, where he was asked about the number of transgender Americans who have been mass shooters in the last 10 years, to which he responded, "Too many." Previously, The Guardian retracted a claim that Robinson was "leftist." The FBI is reportedly investigating Discord chats involving Robinson, who is accused of assassinating Kirk at Utah Valley University. Vigils for Kirk have continued nationwide, with his widow, Erika Kirk, issuing warnings. President Donald Trump departed New York City for Bedminster, New Jersey, early on September 13th. In unrelated legal news, an appeals court affirmed an $83 million defamation judgment against former President Donald Trump in favor of E. Jean Carroll, citing "reckless disregard for the truth." Separately, the ACLU has joined a case alleging the Trump administration used third-country deportations to Ghana, potentially sending individuals to dangerous situations.