The New York Times corrects its report on the late Charlie Kirk, admitting it misquoted him on an antisemitic remark as a debate rages about his legacy.

The New York Times issued a correction on Thursday after it wrongly attributed an antisemitic statement to the late Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA. The correction came as part of the paper’s coverage following Kirk’s assassination, which has sparked a debate about his political views and legacy.

The Times had initially reported that Kirk stated on his podcast in 2023 that Jewish communities were “pushing the exact kind of hatred against whites” that they wanted people to stop using against them. However, Kirk was actually quoting a social media post and proceeded to critique it, clarifying that not all Jews held such be

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