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Tyler Robinson’s Father Rejects $1M Support for His Son, Donates Entire Sum to Honor Charlie Kirk’s Family

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The father of Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has stunned the nation again. After turning in his own son, he now says he will donate the entire $1.15 million reward to Kirk’s family.

The bounty had swelled in the days after Kirk’s assassination. The FBI initially offered $100,000, with political figures adding contributions, and billionaire Bill Ackman boosting the total to $1 million. The final figure reached $1.15 million.

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Authorities confirmed Robinson’s father was eligible for the payout after his tip led directly to his son’s arrest. Ackman himself had pledged the reward would be honored if the family was cleared of any wrongdoing.

But in an emotional statement, the father announced he would not keep a cent. “This is what a father is supposed to do. My son wronged the Kirk family, and it’s my responsibility to help him face that mistake. The money is enormous, but it’s not meant for me. I want it to go to the Kirk family instead.”

His words drew praise across social media, where many called the decision an act of courage and humility. Some described it as a remarkable attempt to offer healing after an unthinkable tragedy.

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FBI officials said the logistics of transferring the funds to Kirk’s family will be coordinated in the coming weeks. Legal experts noted the move is unprecedented but could stand as long as all parties agree.

Ackman responded with respect on X: “I always keep my word. If the family wishes to give the reward to the Kirks, I will honor that. It speaks volumes about his integrity.”

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