The University of Delaware is facing criticism after a student-run comedy show made a reference to the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. The Delaware Republican Party condemned the program, demanding accountability from the university, as reported [1] by Fox News.
The controversy centers around The Biweekly Show, a comedy sketch series produced by students and broadcast on the campus station STN49.
During the credits of the show’s second episode of the school year, the producers included a “Special Thanks” section that listed “CHATP GPT, VIOLENCE, and CHARLIE KIRK’S KILLER.”
University of Delaware TV Network Thanks “Charlie Kirk’s Killer” in Credits — Then Covers It Up@UDelaware [2]’s STN49, advised by the Comms Department, aired “The @BiweeklyShow [3] ” with that credit. After students noticed, it was deleted and reuploaded. I’m told the department… pic.twitter.com/nh1f7XrGaa [4]
— Nick Miles (@realNickMiles) October 1, 2025 [5]
Nick Miles, executive director of the Delaware Republican Party, shared screenshots of the credits on X. He wrote that the offensive reference was quickly deleted, the episode was re-uploaded, and the university’s Department of Communications instructed its removal.
“I’m told the department wanted it to ‘go away quietly,’” Miles wrote. He added, “No accountability, just a cover-up.”
Miles also pointed out that the program was “produced under faculty oversight, funded by the university, and greenlit through a sanctioned program.” He asked who approved the content and what consequences would follow.
The show also included a remark at the start of the episode saying, “More like Charlie twerked, the way that ass dropped.” According to WDEL, the program’s three executive producers are all students at the university.
