A campaign organizer for Virginia Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Abigail Spanberger has been caught on a hidden camera laughing and rolling her eyes when asked about Charlie Kirk’s murder.
Maame Ama Deegbe also suggested to an undercover reporter that Kirk, 31, was not a “good person,” according to footage shared by Human Events.
Deegbe was responding to a question from someone posing as an ordinary voter about the mood in Virginia following Kirk’s assassination.
The video is dated Sept. 16, just six days after the conservative influencer, 31, was assassinated during an event at Utah Valley University.
“Virginia’s a little bit of a hot spot for everything. Like, far right. It’s like crazy right now,” the man said to Deegbe as the pair sit in a restaurant.
“I can’t legally talk about the Charlie thing but if you want to talk about the Charlie thing, I have all the ears for you in the world. Like I wanna hear your thoughts,” Deegbe responded, to which the man pressed her again about what she thought about Kirk.
“I would be sad if you had died. I don’t think I would — I’ll leave it there. You seem like a good person,” Deegbe responded, laughing and shaking her head.
“Can I say the same for Charlie? I’ll just leave that there,” she added, rolling her eyes.
“Our stance on it [Kirk’s death] for the most part has been we denounce political violence. And we are staying very far away from it,” Deegbe said.
The candid video comes just days after Deegbe was caught mouthing off about her candidate, and bragging about her salary in another embarrassing leaked clip.
Deegbe said Spanberger was a “CIA agent, literally, which is crazy, like yeah, vote for the CIA agent, guys, like what the f–k,” according to video shared by Fox News Digital.
“I don’t know what happened. We’re in, like, the darkest timeline,” added the employee of Stanberger, who is running for governor in next month’s Virginia election against Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears.
She also dismissed Earle-Sears, the first woman of color elected in Virginia, as a “Black woman who thinks that slavery should be brought back,” in the video.
Deegbe, who deleted her LinkedIn in the wake of the scandal, called political campaigning a “really big pyramid scheme,” before boasting that they pay her “really good money.”
Spanberger has had a scandal-plagued campaign, after continuing to stand by AG candidate Jay Jones, despite revelations that he called for a GOP candidate to be shot dead and that his wife should have to watch the couple children die.
Spanberger continues to hold a narrow lead ahead of Nov. 4’s polling day, with most polls indicating this is a single-digit race.
Her campaign did not respond immediately to requests for comment.













