A true American patriot is dead, and our nation mourns. Charlie Kirk, the brilliant 31-year-old conservative warrior who fought tirelessly for our youth, was gunned down Wednesday at Utah Valley University. This wasn’t just murder – this was an assassination of everything we hold dear as conservatives.
The coward who pulled the trigger is 22-year-old Tyler Robinson from southern Utah. This pathetic excuse for a human being shot Charlie in the neck while he was doing what he did best – debating liberals and winning. Robinson confessed to his own father, who thankfully had enough decency to turn his son in to authorities.
President Trump broke the news that we got this killer during a live Fox and Friends interview. Our real president called Charlie “great and legendary” – words that barely capture what we lost. Trump is rightfully demanding the death penalty, and thank God Utah still believes in real justice.
Charlie was participating in his famous “Prove Me Wrong” debate when the shot rang out. He was fearlessly taking on liberal college students, just like he always did. This is what happens when the radical left’s violent rhetoric finally boils over into pure evil.
The manhunt lasted just over 33 hours before Robinson was caught. Law enforcement worked around the clock to bring this monster to justice. They went building to building to keep people safe while hunting down this assassin.
Vice President Vance personally accompanied Charlie’s body home to Phoenix on Air Force 2. This shows the respect our movement has for a fallen hero. Charlie’s wife Erika and his family deserve our prayers and support during this impossible time.
This attack proves what we’ve been saying all along – the left’s hatred for conservative voices has reached dangerous levels. They can’t win debates, so they resort to violence. Charlie Kirk died defending the truth that made America great.
We cannot let Charlie’s death be in vain. Every patriot must stand up and continue his fight for our youth and our values. The radical left thinks they can silence us with bullets, but they’re dead wrong.