💥 “WHO APPROVED THIS?!” — Dallas Cowboys President BLASTS Taxpayer-Funded Multi-Million-Dollar Charlie Kirk Memorial
DALLAS, TX — A political firestorm has erupted in Texas after reports surfaced that millions of taxpayer dollars were funneled into a controversial public memorial honoring right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk — and this time, it’s not a politician speaking out, but Dallas Cowboys President Stephen Jones himself.

During a heated live interview on Good Morning Dallas, Jones didn’t hold back, slamming the city’s leadership and demanding answers:
“Who approved this? Seriously — how does something like this get pushed through while schools are underfunded and our roads are falling apart?”
The “Charlie Kirk Memorial” — reportedly costing over $8 million in public funds — was unveiled last week in downtown Dallas, featuring a massive bronze statue, laser light shows, and even a hologram exhibit said to “celebrate freedom of speech.” But the glitzy production has drawn backlash across social media, with many calling it a “political circus disguised as a tribute.”
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According to insiders close to the Cowboys organization, Jones had no prior involvement in the event but felt compelled to speak out after seeing the scale of government spending:
“I’ve been in this city my whole life. We’ve got veterans who can’t get housing, families struggling to afford groceries — and we’re spending millions glorifying a talk show host? Come on.”
The Dallas City Council has yet to issue a full statement, though leaked internal emails suggest that private lobbying groups may have influenced the funding approval. Meanwhile, protesters have already begun gathering outside City Hall, carrying signs reading “TAXPAYERS DESERVE BETTER” and “NOT WITH OUR MONEY!”
Political analysts warn that the fallout could deepen divisions in an already polarized state. Some conservative commentators are defending the memorial, calling it “a testament to free speech and American values,” while critics — including some within the NFL community — see it as a blatant misuse of public funds for ideological gain.
As for Jones, his final words on air summed up what many Texans are thinking:
“If this is what leadership looks like in Dallas right now, then we’ve lost the plot. Accountability starts today.”