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WATCH: Alleged Charlie Kirk Ass*ssin Tyler Robinson Smirks & Laughs in First Court Appearance
Accused Charlie Kirk killer Tyler Robinson made his first in-person court appearance today.
Disgustingly, he was seen smirking and laughing as he sat with his lawyers.
Notably, he was also dressed in civilian clothes, a request that was previously approved by the judge overseeing his case.
Watch here:
JUST IN: Accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson seen grinning in court during his first public in-person court appearance.
“Outside of that courtroom that you’re looking at right now, fierce, intense security,” Fox News reported.
“Several city blocks cordoned off, all… pic.twitter.com/xGeYbcXvpt
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 11, 2025
JUST IN: Accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson seen grinning in court during his first public in-person court appearance.
“Outside of that courtroom that you’re looking at right now, fierce, intense security,” Fox News reported.
“Several city blocks cordoned off, all types of police in every direction… Some of the doors are zip-tied.”
Today, the judge will hear a request to ban cameras inside the courtroom during Robinson’s trial.
While cameras were allowed for the first part of today’s hearing, we didn’t get to see a lot because the judge ended up ordering a closed-session hearing, shutting off the public broadcast.
Not even Tyler Robinson’s family was allowed to observe what happened first-hand.
The New York Post reported:
Tyler Robinson, 22, was brought into the Provo courtroom wearing a simple blue button down and tie as his lawyers prepared to argue that media shouldn’t be allowed to film his hearings by claiming they could potentially taint a jury.
Judge Tony Graf allowed cameras to film for part of Thursday’s proceedings. The judge said he would hear from both sides behind closed doors and then open the courtroom back up to the public afterward. Even Robinson’s family was barred from the secret hearing, despite his lawyers request the kin be allowed to remain.
Robinson looked calm behind the defendant’s table flanked by his attorneys, and even smiled as he appeared to whisper joking comments to one before the hearing began.
Gunther Eagleman provided a summary of everything we did get to see before the broadcast was turned off:
FULL SUMMARY: Here is a full summary of what was discussed just now in the public portion of Tyler Robinson’s appearance in court:
Judge began: “calling Case 251-403-576, State of Utah v. Tyler James Robinson… we’re addressing three issues.
The October 14, 2025 audio recording… pic.twitter.com/f5plEp3NpU
— Gunther Eagleman (@GuntherEagleman) December 11, 2025
FULL SUMMARY: Here is a full summary of what was discussed just now in the public portion of Tyler Robinson’s appearance in court:
Judge began: “calling Case 251-403-576, State of Utah v. Tyler James Robinson… we’re addressing three issues.
The October 14, 2025 audio recording of the closed hearing and the October 24, 2025 transcript of that hearing.
The State’s motion to amend or clarify the publicity order, commonly known or referred to as the gag order.
Finally, the motion for limited intervention and request for notice of motions to close, seal, or reclassify… filed by the media organizations.”
Judge explained the plan: “This portion of the hearing [on the Oct 14 audio & Oct 24 transcript] will be closed… All members of the public and the press will be excused, and the hearing will not be broadcast… because I need to hear what should or should not be sealed or protected and it would not benefit to have everyone listen to what should be sealed.”
“After I’ve heard argument, we will invite… the public and the media to come back in and the hearing will resume transmission. We will then take up the motion for limited intervention followed by the State’s motion to amend or clarify the publicity order. These portions… will be open to the public and to the press.”
Defense attorney Richard Novak then asked: “Mr. Robinson has some immediate family members who are present, his father, his mother, and his brother, and we would ask the court to permit them to remain in the courtroom during the closed portion of the hearing.”State objected, citing discussion of “court security measures.”
Judge denied the request: “I’m gonna rule that they will be excluded as well. It is just given the nature and the sensitivity of it, I believe it is appropriate to treat all parties in the public equally.”
Court then went into closed session and livestream was cut.
That was the entirety of today’s public portion, essentially just the roadmap and the family request. The substantive arguments on sealing the October recording/transcript, the gag order, and media intervention all happened (or will happen) off-camera.
Ruling expected later today after recess.
Why all the hiding?
The handling of this entire thing has been very suspicious.
This case should be broadcast nationwide. Full transparency.
I guess we will find out later today whether or not they will be allowing any further recording inside the courtroom.
What are your thoughts?
Do you want to see Tyler Robinson’s trial broadcasted live?