Schwarzenegger Condemns Kirk Assassination: ‘It’s Just Unbelievable’
Schwarzenegger condemned political violence and urged unity amid deep divisions fueled by social media and parties, warning democracy is at risk without collective action.
- Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA and a prominent conservative political figure, was fatally shot during a question-and-answer session at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025.
- Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old resident of Utah, has been formally charged with aggravated murder, and the prosecution is pursuing the death penalty in the case.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger, former California governor and Republican, condemned the killing as "just unbelievable" and called Kirk a great father, husband, and conservative advocate.
- Schwarzenegger blamed social media and political parties for dividing Americans and urged unity, saying, "The people can turn this around."
- Kirk's death intensified debates on political violence, with leaders mourning him and President Trump pledging to posthumously award Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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The murder of Charlie Kirk on September 10, continues to arouse opinions, looks and expressions of pain. Many voices, those of those who agreed with him, but also those of those who did not, coincide in the brutality of the episode and regret the fatal outcome of which Kirk was victim. And in Hollywood there are many figures who think about this issue, among those who stood out in the last few hours, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Michael Keaton.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Says Charlie Kirk Was a ‘Great Advocate’ for ‘Republican Causes’ and Taking a Life ‘Because They Have a Different Opinion’ Is ‘Unbelievable’
Arnold Schwarzenegger said he was 'very upset' about Charlie Kirk's death, caling the right-wing pundit a 'great advocate' for 'Republican causes.'
Schwarzenegger condemns Kirk assassination: ‘It’s just unbelievable’
Arnold Schwarzenegger called the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk “unbelievable” on Monday. “I was very, very upset that someone’s life was taken because they have a different opinion. I mean, it’s just unbelievable,” Schwarzenegger said Monday, during an event at the University of Southern California. During the discussion, Schwarzenegger called Kirk a “great communicator” for…
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