Charlie Kirk's 'Immeasurable' Legacy Celebrated at Vigil in DC
Thousands gathered at the Kennedy Center to honor conservative activist Charlie Kirk, whose assassination was labeled terrorism by officials, inspiring calls to uphold free speech and continue his legacy.
- Tulsi Gabbard mourned the assassination of activist Charlie Kirk at a vigil in Washington, DC, describing it as the definition of terrorism.
- Charlie Kirk, 31, was shot while speaking at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University last Wednesday.
- President Donald Trump honored Charlie Kirk, stating he was loved and admired by all, especially himself.
- Gabbard emphasized that the assassin aimed to silence Kirk and others with similar views, reiterating the act as terrorism.
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Charlie Kirk’s murder ‘set a fire’ in attendees honoring him at Kennedy Center vigil
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk leaves a legacy that was honored and commemorated by thousands at the Kennedy Center on Sunday, many of whom plan to continue his work. The vigil was packed from row to row with attendees…
Tulsi Gabbard Delivers Heartfelt Remarks During Kennedy Center Tribute to the Life of Charlie Kirk - The Last Refuge
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard delivered a strong, compassionate and at times emotional tribute to Charlie Kirk. WATCH: . Posted in 1st Amendment, Christian Values The post Tulsi Gabbard Delivers Heartfelt Remarks During Kennedy Center Tribute to the Life of Charlie Kirk appeared first on The Last Refuge.
Thousands of people attended a vigil on Sunday night in Washington in honor of youth leader MAGA Charlie Kirk; so many, as to overflow the Kennedy Center symphony hall, with its 2,500 seats, and a smaller theater of the great music, opera and performing arts complex on the banks of the Potomac River.
Thousands Honor Charlie Kirk at DC Prayer Vigil
WASHINGTON—Thousands of people came together to remember Charlie Kirk and offer tearful tributes at the John F. Kennedy Center on Sunday. “I’m a better person for knowing him, and we’re a better country because of him,” Malia Shirley, a longtime friend of Kirk and Turning Points USA official, said during opening remarks. Approximately 85 members of Congress were in attendance, along with enough members of the public that some were left without s…
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