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Jack Posobiec Denies Promoting Pizzagate Despite Archive of His Tweets

Piers Morgan Uncensored · "You KILLED Charlie Kirk!" Iran War, Lindsey Graham & More | Plus Karl Stefanovic Speaks OUT! · July 14, 2026
Jack Posobiec Denies Promoting Pizzagate Despite Archive of His Tweets
Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored
"You KILLED Charlie Kirk!" Iran War, Lindsey Graham & More | Plus Karl Stefanovic Speaks OUT!
"I never said that it was true, ever. People have put words in my mouth and people have claimed things I never said."
Conservative commentator Jack Posobiec denied promoting the Pizzagate conspiracy theory despite being confronted with archived quotes including one where he tweeted 'Pizzagate may be bigger than we suspected' days before a gunman targeted the restaurant. When pressed by Wajahat Ali and Brian Tyler Cohen, Posobiec claimed he visited the restaurant to show it was legitimate, though his own quoted statements suggested otherwise. The exchange highlighted ongoing debates about responsibility for spreading conspiracy theories.

About this episode

Piers Morgan hosts a contentious episode examining political violence, conspiracy theories, and media accountability following the murders of political figures Charlie Kirk and Anne Widdecombe. The show opens with a heated panel debate featuring Jack Posobiec, Brandon Tatum, Wajahat Ali, and Brian Tyler Cohen dissecting conspiracy theories surrounding Kirk's assassination and the broader problem of political radicalization. The discussion explodes when Brandon Tatum, a Black conservative commentator, defends Charlie Kirk's controversial statements about the Civil Rights Act and Martin Luther King Jr., agreeing with positions that critics label racist. In a rare moment of media accountability, Wajahat Ali publicly admits error after being fact-checked in real time about a viral claim regarding Kirk's statements on slavery. The panel also confronts Jack Posobiec about his alleged role in promoting the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, with archived tweets contradicting his denials. Morgan then interviews former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who acknowledges the Iran military campaign has not achieved all objectives despite earlier optimistic claims from Trump administration officials. Bennett defends the ongoing operation as necessary to prevent nuclear Iran, though he admits control of the Strait of Hormuz remains elusive. The episode concludes with Australian broadcaster Karl Stefanovic defending his decision to interview far-right activist Tommy Robinson, a choice that cost him his breakfast television position after 21 years. Throughout, Morgan challenges guests on both left and right about inflammatory rhetoric, conspiracy-mongering, and the coarsening of political discourse that may contribute to violence against public figures.

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