Senate unanimously passes resolution designating October 14 as National Charlie Kirk Day of Remembrance
The Senate unanimously passed the resolution honoring Kirk's legacy as a champion of free speech, faith, and individual liberty, encouraging nationwide observances on his 32nd birthday.
- The US Senate unanimously passed a resolution declaring October 14, 2025, as National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk, honoring his contributions to civic education and public service as reported by Fox News.
- The resolution honors Kirk's impact on civic education and calls for programs that promote faith, liberty, and democracy.
- Tyler Robinson has been charged with aggravated murder and obstruction of justice in connection with Kirk's assassination, with a possibility of the death penalty being sought, confirmed by Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray.
- Senator Rick Scott praised Kirk for inspiring young Americans and emphasized the importance of debate in the country.
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'National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk' resolution passes: When is it?
Video above: Bipartisan group of senators condemn Charlie Kirk killing (NEXSTAR) — Both chambers of Congress have approved resolutions to honor conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, just days before many of those lawmakers attended his public memorial service in Arizona. Kirk, 31, was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on Sept. 10. A 22-year-old Utah resident is now facing charges in his death. In the Senate, Se…
Senate unanimously votes for remembrance of Charlie Kirk Day · American Wire News
In the latest sign that the tide has turned since the senseless assassination of Charlie Kirk, the U.S. Senate unanimously approved a resolution designating Oct. 14, 2025, as a National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk — the date representing what would have been the conservative activist’s 32nd birthday. The resolution was introduced by Senator Rick Scott (R-Fla.), with all Republican co-sponsors, and said that Kirk “consistently promoted th…
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