1. Write a brief overall summary of your findings.
From my findings stating that Charlie Kirk lost his faith is completely based upon Opinion, He was a political activist not a priest by any means. You can't judge or tell how someone navigates there fait to there religion one bit. Like nautisum stated this has been a topic of conversation even after his death.
2. What primary sources did you find (e.g., transcripts, videos of politician speeches, tweets from public figures, scientific studies)? For each source, write at least one or two sentences explaining what you learned. Include all links.
Kirks own Facebook video shows him arguing the Civil Rights Act was a mistake in his own words. This Taught controversial views on race were not just rumors but things he stated publicly and defended directly.
https://www.facebook.com/realCharlieKirk/videos/the-big-problem-with-the-civil-rights-act/1211129393271385/
3. What secondary sources did you find (e.g., newspapers, magazines)? Only use secondary sources if sufficient primary sources are not available. For each source, write at least one or two sentences explaining what you learned. Include all links.
There is this YouTube video complies Kirk's most controversial public statements on race and civil rights. From this I learned that Kirk made these kind of statements repeatedly across many years, suggesting they were consistent beliefs rather than isolated comments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_DOaRkJ1tU
4. What potential biases or interests might each of your sources have?
The Facebook video comes directly from Kirk's own page making it intentionally framed to make his arguments looks reasonable. The vide is mad bt someone whos critical of Kirk, so it is compiled with intention of highlights of his most controversial moments rather than giving a balanced view.
5. What evidence supports the claim you are fact-checking?
Kirk publicly started that the Civil Rights Act was a mistake and made repeated comments dismissing the achievements of Black Americans, which many Christian lead contraddicted the core christian value of loving your neighbor.
6. What evidence undermines the claim you are fact-checking?
Kirk openly identified as a christian his entire public life and was actively involved with christian youth movements through turning point USA. Having controversial political opinions do not automatically mean someone doest follow their faith.