Steve Gruber opens from Detroit by slamming what he calls radical indoctrination online, using the case of Charlie Kirk’s accused killer Tyler Robinson to paint a warning: Robinson allegedly claimed he was driven by politics and hatred, shared his motives in Discord and text conversations, and lived in an echo‑chamber of extremist ideologies. Meanwhile, a 71‑year‑old man, George Zinn, falsely claimed responsibility, allegedly to distract police, and was later arrested after child pornography was found on his phone. The segment frames the event not as a lone act of violence but as a symptom of a growing problem of online radicalization and political violence, urging parents to be aware of where their children are getting exposed. Gruber pushes that Robinson should face the harshest penalties, including death, and emphasizes this is about good versus evil, not politics.