President Trump says ‘I think we have him’ in major u

Former President Donald Trump has announced that authorities believe they now have Charlie Kirk’s assassin in custody, a major development in the aftermath of one of the most shocking political assassinations in recent memory.

Speaking during an interview with Fox News, Trump appeared both relieved and visibly emotional as he shared the news with viewers and supporters across the country. “I think we have him. I think with a high degree of certainty we have him in custody. He’s in custody,” Trump stated firmly, emphasizing the importance of swift justice in a moment of national grief. The former President’s words carried a mix of certainty and guarded caution, acknowledging that while investigations remain ongoing, the capture of the suspected killer offers a sense of progress after days of heartbreak, confusion, and unanswered questions.

According to Trump, the breakthrough in the manhunt came from within the suspect’s own circle. He explained that “someone that was very close to him turned him in,” adding that the decisive help came from a “minister, father” figure who assisted law enforcement in tracking down and ultimately detaining the suspect. Trump framed this act as both courageous and deeply moral, noting that the betrayal of trust was outweighed by the pursuit of justice. He suggested that without this critical intervention, the search could have lasted much longer, prolonging the anguish for Kirk’s family, his followers, and the nation.

Trump did not mince words when describing what he hoped the justice system would deliver once the suspect stands trial. “I hope he’s gonna be found guilty, I would imagine, and I hope he gets the death penalty for what he did,” Trump said, underscoring the seriousness of the crime and the weight of the loss it has caused. His tone reflected not only his personal anger but also a sense of responsibility to channel the outrage of millions of Americans who have been shaken by Kirk’s assassination. For Trump, the demand for the death penalty was not just about punishment—it was about making an example of someone who had attempted to silence a prominent conservative voice.

At the same time, Trump acknowledged that investigations can shift as new evidence emerges. “Things may change, but facts are the facts, we have who we’re looking for,” he remarked, a careful reminder that while certainty is high, due process still lies ahead. His statement walked the fine line between the urgency of justice and the realities of an evolving investigation.

Perhaps the most emotional part of the interview came when Trump spoke personally about Kirk. With visible pain in his voice, Trump described him as “like a son,” making clear the depth of their personal bond. He praised Kirk as “a brilliant guy” whose energy, ideas, and loyalty had played a significant role in Trump’s political movement. Trump even recalled with a touch of bittersweet humor that Kirk had once “helped me with TikTok,” a reference meant to highlight Kirk’s youth, creativity, and understanding of modern culture that often bridged generational divides within conservative circles.

These personal reflections transformed the interview from a routine update into something far more intimate. Trump was not only speaking as a former President or as a political leader—he was speaking as a man who had lost someone he genuinely loved and trusted. His words painted a picture of Kirk not just as a conservative firebrand or organizational leader, but as a loyal ally and surrogate son whose absence leaves a painful void.

The revelation of the suspect’s capture is likely to dominate news cycles in the coming days, with legal experts, political commentators, and the public closely following each new detail. Questions remain about the suspect’s motive, background, and whether he acted alone or with the encouragement of others. For Trump and Kirk’s supporters, however, the most immediate sense is one of cautious relief that accountability may soon be within reach.

For many Americans, the assassination of Charlie Kirk has come to symbolize the dangerous intersection of political polarization and violence. Trump’s statements on Fox not only addressed the immediate pursuit of justice but also touched a deeper nerve in the national conversation about leadership, loyalty, and the cost of standing in the public arena. His insistence on the death penalty, his gratitude for the moral courage of the minister who turned in the suspect, and his heartfelt remembrance of Kirk as “like a son” all combined to create one of the most powerful moments in his recent public appearances.

As the investigation continues and the suspect faces trial, one thing remains clear: the loss of Charlie Kirk has left a profound impact, not only on his family and political allies but also on the broader movement he helped shape. For Trump, the road ahead will likely include honoring Kirk’s legacy by keeping his causes alive, while also ensuring that justice is delivered for a man he described not just as an ally, but as family.

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