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Farewell to Charlie Kirk. Donald Trump: I hate my opponents


On Sunday evening, a ceremony commemorating Charlie Kirk took place in Glendale (Arizona). They spoke on, among others Secretary of State Marco Rubio, US Vice President JD Vance or US President Donald Trump. Everyone emphasized Kirk's attachment to traditional values, faith and passion to spread their views among young people.

Only his wife Erika and Donald Trump said about the murderer Kirk. While the Widow of Aktywista stated that she forgives her husband's killer, Trump called him “a radicalized, cold -blooded monster.” – [Charlie Kirk] He was brutally murdered because he was in favor of freedom and justice, God, homeland and common sense – said Trump.

He emphasized that he did not agree with Charlie Kirk on one issue. – Charlie did not hate his opponents. He wanted the best for them. At this point I did not agree with Charlie. I hate my opponents and I don't want the best for them, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Erika. But now Erika can talk to me, maybe she can convince me that this is not right, but I hate my opponents. Charlie is angry, looks at me from above and is angry at me, he said.

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Who was Charlie Kirk?

Charlie Kirk was an American conservative activist, political commentator and one of the most recognizable representatives of the young generation of the Right in the US, observed by millions of users in social media. In 2012, at the age of 18, he founded the Turning Point USA (TPUS) organization. This is a conservative youth movement that promotes right -wing values ​​on university campus.

Kirk was known for the promotion of Protrumpian ideas, criticism of pandemic policy and negating scientific consensus on climate change.

Charlie Kirk was shot on September 10 during a meeting with students at the University of Utah.

Ashley Davis

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