טראמפ אטאקירט די היפאקרעסי אין טשארלי קירקס טויט
During his remarks at the memorial service for Charlie Kirk, President Donald Trump issued a sharp rebuke against those he described as hypocritical in their response to Kirk’s death.
“Some of the very people who call you a ‘hater’ for using the wrong pronoun were filled with glee at the killing of a father with two beautiful young children,” Trump said, drawing a contrast between calls for tolerance and the reaction to Kirk’s assassination.
The president’s statement highlighted both his condemnation of political violence and his criticism of cultural double standards. Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University, a killing that has stirred widespread debate on the dangers of political extremism in America.
Trump’s words resonated with many of Kirk’s supporters, who viewed them as an acknowledgment of the hostile climate faced by conservative figures. At the same time, critics argued that the remarks could further intensify cultural divisions.
The memorial service, attended by political leaders, activists, and community members, reflected the deep impact Kirk had on national politics. His legacy, Trump emphasized, will be carried forward by those committed to defending the principles he championed.