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Trump hails Charlie Kirk as martyr to thousands at memorial service
2025-09-22 23:51:32   (Visits: 92 Times)
Sarah SmithNorth America editor in Arizona andRobin Levinson-King
BBC 2025-9-23 17 hours ago
US President Donald Trump hailed the conservative activist Charlie Kirk as a "great American hero" and "martyr" during a speech to tens of thousands of mourners at a memorial service in Arizona.Trump was the headline speaker at the packed event on Sunday, which saw top officials from his administration, including Vice-President JD Vance, praise Kirk's political legacy after he was shot dead on 10 September.Trump was the headline speaker at the packed event on Sunday, which saw top officials from his administration, including Vice-President JD Vance, praise Kirk's political legacy after he was shot dead on 10 September.Kirk's wife, Erika, delivered a tearful speech at the State Farm Stadium near Phoenix, in which she said she had forgiven her husband's alleged killer.But the US president broke with her forgiveness message to say he disagreed with Charlie Kirk's view of wanting the best for his opponent."I hate my opponent and I don't want the best for them," he said, adding: "I'm sorry, Erika."The president called Kirk "our greatest evangelist for American liberty" who was now immortal, adding: "He's a martyr now for American freedom."His reflections on hate were a contrast to the words spoken by Ms Kirk earlier, who delivered perhaps the most powerful moment of the service."My husband, Charlie, he wanted to save young men, just like the one who took his life," she said, adding: "I forgive him because it is what Christ did. The answer to hate is not hate."Tens of thousands of people queued for hours outside the stadium before the event, with some even camping out the night before to secure their spot. Many wore Make America Great Again (Maga) hats, other Trump-branded items and red, white and blue outfits.Inside the stadium, the mood and atmosphere resembled a raucous political rally or megachurch service with music beforehand from Christian bands who prompted singalongs and prayer from the crowd of almost 100,000.The list of speakers included members of Kirk's organisation, Turning Point USA, which focuses on conservative activism on college campuses, well-known figures in the conservative movement, Trump administration officials and those who said they had been shaped by Kirk's work and right-wing Christian worldview.They stressed the need to continue the 31-year-old's activism and emphasised his deep faith throughout the five-hour service. Kirk, who was debating students at a university in Utah when he was shot dead, was repeatedly described as a martyr and cast as a historic figure for the conservative movement.
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