טראמפ גיבט איבער טשארלי קירקס לעצטע ווינטש פון ליבשאפט
At the memorial service for Charlie Kirk, President Donald Trump shared a poignant story that revealed the character of the late conservative activist in his final hours. Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.
Trump recalled that shortly before the tragedy, Kirk had received a warning text from a staff member noting that many students on campus opposed his views. Despite the hostility, Kirk responded with a message that reflected his true convictions.
“Charlie wrote back to the staff member saying, ‘I’m not here to FIGHT them — I want them to know me and love them,’” Trump said. “In that private moment on his dying day, we find everything we need to know about who Charlie Kirk truly was.”
The president described Kirk’s final words as a testament to his faith, compassion, and commitment to his mission of reaching others, even those who disagreed with him. Trump’s remarks drew emotional reactions from attendees, many of whom saw Kirk’s response as a lasting symbol of resilience and grace in the face of opposition.
The memorial service, attended by national leaders, activists, and supporters, underscored Kirk’s lasting influence on conservative politics and the deep sense of loss felt across the movement.