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Utah Cox Foreign Meetings (Claims)

Thirteen days after Charlie Kirk's death, commentary alleges Utah Governor Spencer Cox hosted back-to-back closed-door meetings in the Utah Capitol Gold Room with Egyptian and French representatives — the same foreign threads tied to Egyptian jets in Provo. This page documents those claims from CK_FILE and social posts. We do not assert Governor Cox or any diplomat committed wrongdoing or knew of the killing in advance.

Alleged Sept 23, 2025 schedule (claims)

Time (claimed)Meeting (claimed)Figure (claimed)
11:30 AMClosed doorEgyptian Ambassador Motaz Zahran — described as D.C. intel bridge (Egypt–Israel–US)
3:30 PMClosed doorFrench Consul General Florian Cardinaux — San Francisco-based; DGSE pipeline alleged in commentary

Posts claim both entries appeared on internal governor.utah.gov calendars but were erased from public press and social channels — no photos, no statements.

  • Egyptian planes were on the ground in Provo Sept 4–13 per ADS-B research.
  • Egyptian crew hotel tip places jet occupants in Orem.
  • CK_FILE frames Sept 23 meetings as possible "damage control" after the assassination — an allegation, not a finding.

French angle: separate research threads allege French intel interest in Candace Owens coverage; those belong primarily to Israel/foreign leads, not this page.

Sourcing caution

  • Calendar screenshots and ambassador identities need primary verification.
  • Governors routinely hold undisclosed diplomatic meetings; secrecy alone is not evidence of a cover-up.
  • Spencer Cox is a living person; attribute all claims to cited posts, not as established fact.

What corroboration would look like

  • Governor's office readouts or FOIA for Sept 23 Gold Room bookings
  • Ambassador travel records into Salt Lake City
  • Overlap with Egyptian armada passenger names from manifests

Laws (Charlie Kirk)

Governor's calendars, diplomatic visitor logs, and Egyptian manifest cross-matches are among the records the Charlie Kirk Investigation Laws may compel.