Overview
- Bloomberg reporting cited by Alternet says Tyler Robinson used President Donald Trump’s name as a Steam alias as the FBI and Secret Service review his online activity to understand potential motives and threat patterns.
- Daily Mail claims, echoed by right-leaning outlets, link Robinson to a Steam account that downloaded and frequently played the pornographic furry game Furry Shades of Gay, reportedly earning an uncommon in‑game sticker.
- The same handle appeared on FurAffinity with a recently watched list that included artist RedRusker, who previously acknowledged drawing underage‑themed pieces; these media reports have not been confirmed by law enforcement.
- Robinson was arraigned on aggravated murder and related counts, remains held without bail, has not entered a plea, and prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty.
- Alternet reports that House Oversight Chair James Comer has called on Valve president Gabe Newell to testify next month as Steam faces scrutiny over extremist and harmful content.