Charlie Kirk widow says she forgives her murderer



During the funeral of Charlie Kirk, his widow Erika Kirk said she was convinced that her husband did not suffer And he stressed that he died doing what he loved most, also said he forgive the murderer of the conservative activist.

Kirk said her husband’s mission was “saving young men, just like the one who took her life.”

On September 10, Kirk, 31, died of a shot in the neck during an event at a University of Utah And the next day a 22 -year -older named Tyler Robinson was arrested as an alleged author who, according to the authorities, had “radicalized” with liberal ideas in the last year.

The Utah state prosecutor who has formally accused Robinson of murder with aggravating agravantes has asked for the death penalty, a punishment that President Donald Trump also claimed, who also spoke a speech in the Kirk memorial.

“I forg because Christ did. The answer to hate is not hating,” he said Erika Kirk, who received a loud applause from the nearly 73,000 people who filled the State Farm of Arizona today.

Now that Erika Kirk has been appointed new director of Turning Point, the organization that her husband founded 13 years ago, the woman said that the activist’s mission is also her own and that she will do her best to continue expanding it.

The woman also said that doctors assured her that Kirk did not suffer pain because of the shot and that his death was instantaneous.

Kirk founded Turning Point with 18 years, an organization through which he organized debates and events in universities and made him a renowned spokesperson for the ultraconservative Christian conservatism of the US.

In today’s event, Vice President JD Vance, Kirk’s personal friend, Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, Defense, Pete Hegseth, Health, Health, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., or National Intelligence Director, Tulsi Gabbard, Tulsi Gabbard, have also intervened.

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