Donald Trump Speaks Out After Charlie Kirk Fatally Shot at Utah Event
- Charlie Kirk, a conservative commentator, was killed by an assassin's bullet at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on September 10, 2025.
- Supporters gathered in Phoenix, holding American flags and candles, to honor Charlie Kirk's memory.
- Candles and flowers were arranged beneath banners depicting Charlie Kirk, with a prayer for his peace.
- Some supporters view Kirk's death as a political killing that will not hinder his message or the Turning Point USA movement.
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Donald Trump says Charlie Kirk 'could have been President' after ally shot dead - Daily Star
Donald Trump has said that Charlie Kirk could have been a future president of the USA, as he paid tribute to the right-wing college organiser who died after being shot in the neck
Charlie Kirk, founder of a right-wing youth group in the U.S. and Trump's ally, was shot dead while speaking at Utah University.
Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA Founder, Is Dead After Being Shot at Event in Utah Valley University
Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk has been killed after being shot in the neck while taking questions at a Utah Valley University event. The suspect remains at large. He co-founded Turning Point USA when he was just 18 years old to bridge the divide between conservative students and the liberal majority opinions on college campuses. He was known for taking questions from students about topics ranging from climate change to faith and family v…
A Prayer Upon Hearing Charlie Kirk was Shot at a University in Utah
Editor’s Note: On Wednesday afternoon, September 10, conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot at Utah Valley University. Kirk’s shooting is a developing story. Update: President Trump has announced on Truth Social that Charlie Kirk has died. Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy. Our world feels mired in destruction, fear, and anger. And I fear this moment will become a powder keg igniting our worst national demons. We confess we are a peopl…
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