President Trump confirms death of Charlie Kirk after Utah shooting: “Loved and admired by all”

Late on Wednesday, Trump delivered the heartbreaking news in a somber post on Truth Social:

Charlie Kirk, the Great and even Legendary, has passed away. Charlie was the best person to understand or possess the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America. Everyone, myself foremost, loved and admired him, and he is no longer with us. Melania and I send our condolences to his lovely wife, Erika, and their family. We adore you, Charlie!

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The post verified what supporters had been worried about ever since Kirk was shot in the neck during a Q&A session with students and had to be taken to emergency surgery.

A Motion in Sorrow

As the CEO of Turning Point USA, Kirk had emerged as one of the most well-known conservative voices on college campuses, inspiring students with his fervent speeches and unreserved defense of his views. He had posted excitedly about the start of his “American Comeback Tour” in Utah just hours before the shooting.

Now, a national following, his wife Erika, and their two young children are left to mourn the unexpected loss.

A Brief Life

Kirk, who was just 31 years old, had already established a strong brand centered on conservative politics and youth activism. Many people saw him as a link between the Republican Party and a younger student body.

Instantaneous reactions poured in:

Kirk was described by Vice President JD Vance as “a young father and a genuinely good guy whose absence will be felt by millions.”

He was “a husband, father, and friend who stood boldly for God and country,” according to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.

The attack was denounced as “vile political violence that robs families, communities, and the nation” by Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom.

 

A Shock to the Nation

Online, supporters from all over the nation have been coming together to offer prayers, memories, and tributes to Kirk’s family.

One of the youngest and most well-known leaders of the conservative movement passed away far too soon, turning what started as a student rally in Orem, Utah, into a national tragedy.

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