Vance respects Kirk by hosting his show from the White House
Vice President JD Vance hosted the White House “The Charlie Kirk Show” and honored his late friends and featured guests like Tucker Carlson.
The late Charlie Kirk’s renowned conservative influencer and activist will be held this weekend in Glendale, Arizona.
A proponent of conservative politics on high school and college campuses, Turning Point USA has expanded its public invitation, “Building Legacy: Remember Charlie Kirk,” an event aimed at honoring Kirk, the co-founder who was assassinated in Orem, Utah, about 40 miles south of Salt Lake City.
“Celebrate the incredible life and enduring legacy of American legend Charlie Kirk,” the nonprofit wrote in X-Post. “On the morning of Sunday, September 21st, at State Farm Stadium, the Arizona Cardinals home in Glendale, Arizona.”
Kirk, 31, was fatally shot at Utah Valley University while holding a “Proof Me I’m Wrong” table, a series of live debates held at schools and universities around the country. Following the widespread manhunt, Utah officials arrested Tyler Robinson in connection with Kirk’s murder.
The 22-year-old faces multiple charges, including aggravated murder, fierce discharge from a firearms, obstruction of justice, tampering with eyewitnesses and mandating violent crimes in front of a child.
Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray announced on September 16 that he intends to seek the death penalty in the case.
Here’s what you need to know about Kirk’s additional service formula, including how to attend.
When and where will Charlie Kirk’s additional service ceremony be held?
Kirk’s additional service ceremony will take place on September 21st at State Farm Stadium on Loop 101 and Glendale Avenue, according to Turning Point USA.
How to participate in Charlie Kirk’s additional service ceremony
Anyone interested in joining “Building Legacy: Remember Charlie Kirk” must register with Turning Point USA on its website.
You will be asked to provide certain personal information such as your full name, contact information, zip code, status, and number of tickets.
As attendance at the service is determined on a “first coming, first serve” basis, future participants should register earlier than later. Event guidance will be sent on the evening of September 20th.
The nonprofit asked anyone planning to wear “Sunday Best,” or more specifically, red, white or blue. The program will start at 11am local time, but the doors will open at 8am
Turning Point USA also asked the guest, “Please give me a Carpool.”
Contributors: Natalie Neisa Aland and Jonathan Limehouse

