US President Donald Trump speaks onstage during a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, US, September 21, 2025. — Reuters
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President Donald Trump on Sunday called Charlie Kirk a “martyr for American independence”, and in this monument announced that he would move forward with Kirk’s mission. He also renewed his allegations that the “radical left” responsible for Kirk’s death.
Without referring to any evidence, Trump, “this violence comes from the left side,” removed political violence from the right and is often deployed to the more strong tone. Most other speakers adopted.
Trump has been accusing the left for deadly firing before detaining a suspect. Its messaging reflects the dual nature of Kirk’s monument, which was a sense of religious recovery connected with the “Mac America again with a great” rally.
The monument, who was killed 11 days after his competence, was killed by his conservative Youth Advocacy Organization Turning Point USA, attracted tens of thousands of mourners dressed in red, white and blue, which filled the State Farm Stadium in Arizona’s Glendel.
Kirk’s friends and fellow conservatives praised him as an inspirational Christian who laid the foundation for a political movement he promised to raise.
His wife, Erica, who prevented the turning point, paid an emotional tribute to her late husband, and looking at the heavens, “I love you,” before talking about Christianity, her family and her activity. Kirk has two young children.
He said, “I want you to know all, when Charlie passed away very quickly, he was ready to die too.” “He left this world without any regret. He did 100 % of what he could do every day.”
He also offered an apology to a 22 -year -old man who has been accused of killing Kirk, citing the Bible account that Jesus Christ urged his followers to forgive his torturers while on the cross.
“My husband, Charlie, also wanted to save the youth, just as he died,” he praised the crowd fully, before adding tears.
Some political figures considered Kirk’s death an important moment in the conservative movement, and urged the followers to end the work that was sometimes aggressive.
“We will take Charlie and Erica into our hearts every single day, and you will fight more hard than what you have done to us,” said Stephen Miller, a powerful White House’s powerful adviser. “You have no idea that you have awakened the dragon. You don’t know how much we will be determined to save this civilization, save the West, save the Republic.”
Venus pay tribute to other Kirk
The monument featured a number of prominent Christian rock artists, who gave him the megacchich during Sunday’s service hours. As the music filled the field, some men and women closed their eyes and shed tears with tears in the air, tears flowed down their cheeks.
This field, which usually has a capacity of 63,000, appeared fully. Crowds of people, many people wearing mega -dressed, reached the dawn to secure seats inside the stadium, where they encountered metal detectors during tight security.
Other speakers include Foreign Secretary Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pat Hegsit, which is further evidence of Kirk’s political influence.
Vice President JD Venus supported Kirk to help you choose Trump last year by mobilizing young voters.
Venus said, “Our entire administration is here, but not just because we love Charlie as a friend, though we did, but because we know we will not be here without it.”
Trump’s speech was the most open discrimination, repeatedly attacked the “radical left” and tilts in electoral complaints. While some speakers, including the National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gibard, and the Conservative influenian Jack Posobic, who were involved in politics, focused mostly on honoring their remarks without any accusation.
On one occasion, the president contested Kirk’s support for public debate – he often challenged students to “prove me wrong” in college events.
“They did not hate their opponents,” Trump said. At that point I did not agree with Charlie. I hate my opponents. “
After his speech, Trump brought Erica Kirk the stage, who accepted it as “America the beautiful” speaker played at the stadium speaker.
He said, “His mission is increasing a hundred times.
The growing fear of violence
The 31 -year -old Kirk was killed by a single bullet when he answered the audience’s question at a campus program in Utah. A 22 -year -old technical college student has been accused of killing Kirk, and investigators say he told his romantic partner in text messages that he killed Kirk because he “hated him.”
Civil rights groups criticized Kirk for their rhetoric, and pointing to several examples that they described as racist, immigrants, transfobacic and mismanagement. His supporters say he was a protector of conservative values and champion of free speech.
His death has created fear of the growing frequency of American political violence in the ideological field, while discrimination has also been deepened.
Trump’s speech on Sunday is unlikely to be afraid of critics that he plans to use Kirk’s murder to accelerate the crackdown on his political opponents.
During his remarks, Gabard described Kirk’s murder as a historic model in which “political fanatics” eventually turn to violence to defend their ideas.
“They silence their opponents and silence them,” he said. “But in the evil we have experienced – which Charlie has encountered – his faulty ideology has been exposed, because by trying to silence Charlie, his voice is now faster than ever.”
Last week, Walt Disney’s ABC Network removed the Talk Show’s host Jimmy Kamil overnight, the head of the Federal Communication Commission removed it from the air after threatening Kamil’s comments about Kirk’s death.