
Erika Kirk, the wife of the killed conservative political activist Charlie Kirk, has published a lengthy memorial service held on 21 September at the State Farm, Glendale in Arizona, a strong message of forgiveness. She said that Tyler Robinson, a man suspected of killing her husband, forgave.
“I’m forgiving him,” she said. “I forgive him because it was what Christ did, and Charlie would do that.”
“The answer to hatred is not hatred,” Erika said, adding that the gospel is teaching people to “love” enemies, and those who “chase us”.
She also promised to continue the legacy of her husband by enrolling other campuses and students to the conservative movement he founded.
She added: “We increase everything that the US defense point has built Charlie’s vision and hard work, we increase ten times more through the strength of his memory.”
Trenong Point USA, a conservative organization founded by Charlie Kirk, announced dozens of thousands of questions from people who were interested in the opening of new chapters of secondary schools and universities after Kirk’s killing. Kirk is widely considered to be a leading figure among young conservatives and attributes an increase in the popularity of Mago and mobilizing strong monitoring among young Republicans.
Donald Trump participates in the Charlie Kirka Memorial
US President Donald Trump, who participated in the Memorial ceremony, said Charlie Kirk “martyr for American freedom”.
“On that day, this evangelist became immortal for American freedom,” Trump said on Sunday tens of thousands of mourning at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. “Now he’s a martyr for American freedom.”
Tens of thousands of mourning will be expected to participate in the “Building and Legacy” memorial at the Stadium of the Glendale State Farm in Arizona – a state where the US point is established and where Kirk spent most of his adult life with his wife Erika and two children.
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