Donors Outraged, $30,000 Vanishes: The Story of the "Expose Charlie Kirk's Killers" Database
MAGA-aligned Site Raises Funds to Expose Charlie Kirk's Critics, Then Disappears

Funding Campaign: A website supporting the "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) movement called on its supporters to fund a database aimed at exposing critics of Charlie Kirk, the prominent conservative figure and founder of "Turning Point USA." The site successfully collected tens of thousands of dollars via cryptocurrency before abruptly disappearing, which caused dissatisfaction and anger among donors.
Launch of "Expose Charlie’s Murderers" Website

Launch Details: The controversial website, named "Expose Charlie’s Murderers," was launched just hours after the assassination of prominent right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk, who was 31 years old. Kirk was shot and killed on September 10, 2025, inside the Utah Valley University campus, as reported by reliable news sources such as Wikipedia and BBC News. The site pledged to create a comprehensive and searchable database containing the names and workplaces of individuals involved in what it described as "the biggest purge in history," according to a review by "Drop Site" of the project, which is now offline.
Fundraising and Project Disappearance

Funding Details: The site managed to collect over $30,000 USD in cryptocurrency between September 12 and 14 across six digital wallets. Shortly thereafter, the site disappeared several times, then reappeared under the name "The Charlie Kirk Data Foundation," before disappearing completely again. The group, which called itself "Anon Palantir," published 41 entries, which were screenshots of posts by individuals who criticized or ridiculed Kirk, before the project completely ceased.
Implications for Targeted Individuals

Campaign Repercussions: This online campaign led to targeted individuals being subjected to a deluge of threats and complaints at their workplaces. For example, in Oregon, a local school board chair resigned on October 7, after expressing her stance that she "would not mourn" the death of Charlie Kirk. She later stated to "Drop News" that she had been subjected to "terrifying and horrifying" harassment.
Reactions and the Spread of Conspiracy Theories

Impact of the Assassination: The assassination of Charlie Kirk, a prominent influencer within the "MAGA" movement, who was shot and killed on the Utah Valley University campus on September 10, 2025, sparked a massive wave of grief in conservative circles and led to the spread of far-right conspiracy theories and angry online posts. The site targeting Kirk's critics exploited this charged atmosphere, boasting about receiving "63,648 requests." However, it published only a few dozen entries before its domains, initially registered through Namecheap and then Epik, were withdrawn or canceled due to the use of fake registration data and exposure to threats of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.
Official Warnings: Additionally, a third website, registered under the name "Franklin Heard" at an office building in Spokane used by several companies, also disappeared. The project's operators or listed contacts provided no response to "Drop Site"'s inquiries regarding the fate of the collected funds. In a related context, officials called for calm as the investigation into the September 10 shooting incident progresses and strongly warned against retaliatory "doxxing" campaigns targeting Kirk's critics. "The Daily Beast" attempted to contact the operators and registrars of the mentioned project for comment but received no response.