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Closed hearings could fuel conspiracy theories in Kirk case, expert warns - YouTube

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When courts go dark, public imagination fills the void — this case shows exactly how secrecy backfires by feeding the conspiracy theories it tries to prevent.

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Theory Briefing

  • The defense team's push to close portions of the Charlie Kirk assassination hearing risks turning a legal procedure into a public suspicion magnet.
  • Secrecy in high-profile trials historically boosts conspiracy theory formation — information vacuums get filled by speculation, not silence.
  • Expert John Yoo warns that closed hearings trade short-term legal advantage for long-term credibility damage to the justice system.