Bill Ackman has raised the reward for information leading to the arrest of Charlie Kirk's killer by $1 million, urging swift action. New photos of the person of interest in the assassination have been released. Ackman's announcement comes as the manhunt for the assassin continues following Kirk's shooting on September 10th in Orem, Utah. Separately, President Donald Trump commented that Russia may have mistakenly fired drones into Poland. The President is scheduled to appear live on Fox News later today, with his arrival outside the Fox News studio noted. In other developments, Representative Ilhan Omar has faced criticism regarding her reaction to Charlie Kirk's death. One source claims Omar blamed Kirk for his own murder, citing his past statements on George Floyd and Juneteenth. Another source, however, presents a different interpretation of an interview, stating Omar expressed sadness for Kirk's wife and children and condemned violence. A new academic study indicates a growing GOP edge in Florida voter registration, with a majority of voters aged 25 and up who moved to the state during the DeSantis administration registering as Republican. Authorities previously recovered the shooter's weapon and ammunition near Utah Valley University and collected trace evidence from the rooftop where the shot was taken, according to Utah Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason on September 11th. The FBI has no current information on the killer's whereabouts. Senator Marsha Blackburn has demanded the termination of a Secret Service agent who allegedly posted on Facebook that Charlie Kirk deserved to be murdered. President Trump had previously denounced Kirk's killing and announced plans for a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom award. Vice President JD Vance participated in an honor guard for Kirk in Salt Lake City, Utah.