
Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, delivered an emotional speech at his memorial service in which she said she forgives alleged shooter, Tyler Robinson.

Amid this combative tone, she chose a different path, declaring that she forgave her husband’s killer.
«I forgive the man who took my husband’s life», she declared, prompting a mix of astonishment and applause.

«I hate my opponent»
-Donald Trump
JD Vance says Kirk is «a martyr»
Addressing the thousands gathered at the memorial, Vice President JD Vance cast Charlie Kirk’s death in explicitly heroic and religious terms.

«We must remember that he is a hero to the United States of America, and he is a martyr for the Christian faith. May our heavenly Father give us the courage to live as Charlie lived», Vance told the crowd, framing Kirk not only as a political figure but as a symbol of Christian sacrifice and national devotion.
Trump wants division
At the Glendale memorial for Charlie Kirk, President Donald Trump drew a sharp contrast between his own political stance and the values he attributed to the slain conservative activist. Paying tribute, Trump described Kirk as «truly … a missionary with a noble spirit and a great, great purpose.»

«He did not hate his opponents. He wanted the best for them.»
«That’s where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponent and I don’t want the best for them. I’m sorry, I am sorry, Erika,» he declared, addressing Kirk’s widow.

The admission, delivered in front of thousands, highlighted the president’s readiness to embrace confrontation, even in a moment intended for remembrance and reconciliation.
«The answer to hate is not hate. The answer we know from the gospel is love and always love. Love for our enemies and love for those who persecute us.»
Erika Kirk calls for forgiveness
«My husband, Charlie, he wanted to save young men, just like the one who took his life», and with her voice breaking, she added:
«That young man … I forgive him. I forgive him because it was what Christ did, and it is what Charlie would do.»

«The answer to hate is not hate. The answer we know from the gospel is love and always love. Love for our enemies and love for those who persecute us.»
A vow to carry on his mission

“[Charlie] did not hate his opponents. He wanted the best for them,” Trump said. “That’s where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponent, and I don’t want the best for them.”Read: www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol…
— Rolling Stone (@rollingstone.com) 2025-09-22T14:48:46.709Z