Rep. Mikie Sherrill says Charlie Kirk wanted to ‘roll back rights of women and black people’ after voting for House tribute
- Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., called Charlie Kirk a Christian nationalist who wanted to roll back the rights of women and Black people following a House resolution honoring him.
- The House passed the resolution to honor Kirk's life and legacy by a bipartisan vote of 310-58, just after his assassination.
- Sherrill stated that free speech protects even those with vile views, such as Kirk's, while condemning political violence and hypocrisy from President Trump.
- Republicans criticized Sherrill for her support of socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani, labeling her comments about Kirk as disqualifying.
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Democrat pushes sick claim that Charlie Kirk wanted to 'roll back the rights' of black people and women
A congresswoman reversed course to condemn Charlie Kirk just hours after voting to honor him.Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.) was one of 95 Democrats who voted in favor of honoring Kirk's "life and legacy" on Friday in a House resolution. The vote came just over a week after Kirk was assassinated, allegedly by a young male who was dating a transgender person.'... Kirk’s racist, anti-American views.'In total, the resolution received support from both…
Dem attacks Charlie Kirk as a 'Christian nationalist' after voting FOR House tribute · American Wire News
Like snakes shedding their skins, Democrats are now openly suggesting that Charlie Kirk deserved to be murdered after a very brief period of fake contrition and insincere appeals for unity in the aftermath of his assassination. On Friday, the House of Representatives adopted a resolution to honor the beloved slain conservative’s “life and legacy” and to condemn political violence, passing the measure by a 310-58 vote with bipartisan support from…
Far Left NJ Rep. and Democrat Nominee for Governer Mikie Sherrill Smears Charlie Kirk as "Christian Nationalist" Who Wanted to "Roll Back" Rights for Women and Minorities
Mikie Sherrill (second from the left) with Joe Biden/Image: The White House On Friday, the House of Representatives adopted a resolution to honor the “life and legacy” of Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated last week while speaking on a college campus in Utah. H.Res. 719, titled “Honoring the life and legacy of Charles ‘Charlie’ James Kirk,” was introduced by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on September 16, 2025, and co-sponsored by 165 House R…
Rep. Mikie Sherrill says Charlie Kirk wanted to ‘roll back rights of women and black people’ after voting for House tribute
Rep. Mikie Sherrill says Charlie Kirk was a Christian nationalist who wanted to roll back the rights of women and Black people after the House passed a resolution to commemorate October 14, "Charlie Kirk Day."
Far-left Dem says Charlie Kirk wanted to 'roll back rights of women and Black people' after House tribute
Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., the far-left Democratic nominee for governor, called Charlie Kirk a Christian nationalist who wanted to roll back the rights of women and Black people after the passage of a House resolution honoring the conservative activist.The House adopted a resolution to honor Kirk's "life and legacy" Friday, just over a week after he was shot and killed during a college campus speaking event in Utah. The measure got bipartisan …
House Split Over Tribute to Charlie Kirk After Tragic Assassination
Political violence has struck a devastating blow, and the House has responded with a resolution that’s both a tribute and a plea for sanity. On September 19, 2025, the Republican-led chamber passed a measure to honor the life of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was tragically assassinated, while also condemning the act and calling for an end to such brutality. It’s a moment that cuts through the noise of partisan bickering with a somber r…
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