Trump, Vance reacts to Charlie Kirk’s death

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President Donald Trump wrote about his feelings about Kirk, particularly in personal terms, “Charlie, we love you!”

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President Donald Trump and other major leaders issued a pour following the shooting of conservative youth leader Charlie Kirk, who was killed in an attack on the University of Utah campus on September 10th.

“Even the great and legendary, Charlie Kirk is dead,” Trump said in a post about the True Society. “I didn’t understand or have the center of the youth of the United States better than Charlie.”

Trump described his feelings about Kirk, who he had previously shared the stage, especially in his personal terms.

“He was loved and admired by everyone, especially me, and now he is no longer with us,” the president said. He said he and first lady Melania Trump are sending good wishes to Kirk’s wife and family.

“Charlie, we love you!” Trump added.

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Charlie Kirk was killed at the Utah Valley University event

Charlie Kirk passed away after being shot in the neck during a student Q&A at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.

The president was not alone in praise of Kirk when he was shot in the neck while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Vice President JD Vance described Kirk, a conservative stubborn man, as someone who engages with people on the political spectrum in an increasingly partisan era.

Kirk was widely known for discussing with left-leaning college students in videos that often went viral online.

“If you’re actually watching Charlie’s events, contrary to fake summary, they’re one of the few places where they have an open, honest dialogue between the left and right. He answers any questions and tells everyone.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson also made a statement after the murder. Before leading the room in a moment of silence, he told reporters, “We ask everyone to pray for him and his family. … This should hate what happened.”

Johnson characterized political violence in American society as “too common.”

“We need all political figures. We need everyone who has a platform to say this loud and clear. We can resolve disagreements and conflicts in a civil way, we must invoke political violence, and we must stop it,” he said.

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