Charlie Kirk Gave Young People Courage to Defend Faith (Letter to the Editor)
Rep. Nancy Mace pledges support for young conservatives amid national outrage and campus fallout after three Clemson professors were fired for celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
- On September 10, Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA founder, was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University, a killing that drew widespread shock and coverage.
- Investigators say they are reviewing location, texts and weapon transport while Tyler Robinson, 22, faces formal charges as the FBI probes possible additional involvement.
- Online and on-campus reactions included gloating comments and swift personnel actions as some K-12 teachers reportedly celebrated Kirk's murder and three Clemson professors were terminated after exposure by Clemson College Republicans and Clemson TPUSA chapter.
- Family and officials have sought added security amid threats, with US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth fearful and U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace pledging, `we are all Charlie Kirk and they will be supported`.
- Advocates say sustained parent groups, not one-off actions, drive lasting change as parents and local advocacy groups are urged to organize, gather facts and press schools for accountability.
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Charlie Kirk gave young people courage to defend faith (letter to the editor)
The Staten Island Young Republicans mourn the tragic and senseless assassination of Charlie Kirk. Charlie was not only the founder of Turning Point USA but also a bold voice for millions of young conservatives across the nation. His murder was an attack on free speech, political diversity, and the values we hold dear as Americans.We may strongly disagree, bicker, even become mad at each other because of our positions. But we express those views …
EXCLUSIVE: Rep Nancy Mace heads to Clemson in wake of Kirk assassination: ‘We won’t be silenced’
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., says conservatives will continue speaking publicly after Charlie Kirk's murder sparked national outrage and led to Clemson professor firings.
'That was a professional': Alex Jones convinced Charlie Kirk's killing was a cover-up
Alex Jones says he is convinced Charlie Kirk's killing was a cover-up, claiming the U.S. government is hiding something in the wake of the MAGA influencer's death.In an interview posted Wednesday, Jones claims "it's the government... putting out a bunch of stuff that clearly looks planted and staged...
The most shocking faculty reactions to Charlie Kirk’s assassination
ANALYSIS The College Fix’s Simon Olech runs down the most shocking campus reactions to Charlie Kirk’s assassination, and reports on the evolving debate over free speech and cancel culture. While many professors have celebrated the assassination of Kirk, it hasn’t prevented thousands of young Americans from becoming more passionate for his cause and the conservative movement. Source
Letter: Reaction to Charlie Kirk's assassination was ugly, vulgar and hateful
To the editor: This past summer, we lost three amazing men of God: Pastor John MacArthur, James Dobson and Charlie Kirk. MacArthur and Dobson died after long lives. Kirk was assassinated — martyred! — at31 , leaving behind his widow and two young children. What reactions to these deaths did we see from those who love the world and evil and who hate God and Christians? By and large, both on- and offline, and especially on BlueSky, it was shocking…
Charlie Kirk's Murder Gives Parents a Reason to Rise Up
Charlie Kirk’s assassination shocked the country. But what may be even more disturbing is the reaction from some corners of K-12 education: teachers celebrating his murder. The very people charged with shaping young minds cheered political violence. If you’re a parent, that should shake you. As a parent myself, I can’t imagine sending my kid back to school, to a classroom where the person-in-charge’s reaction to Charlie’s death is anything but s…
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