
At a memorial service on September 21, Erika Kirk, widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, delivered an emotional tribute to her late husband. Earlier this month, the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA was fatally shot while giving a speech at Utah Valley University.
The service was held at the Arizona Cardinals’ stadium, drawing tens of thousands of supporters, political allies, and MAGA figures. Among those present were former President Donald Trump and Senator JD Vance, who joined in honoring the fallen activist.
During her speech, Erika Kirk shared several moving moments. One that stood out came when she raised her left hand, forming the American Sign Language gesture for “I love you.” By pointing it skyward, she symbolically sent a message to her husband in heaven.
She spoke of her husband’s tireless commitment to his cause. “He left this world without regret,” she said. “Every day, he did everything he could. But Charlie died with unfinished work, not with unfinished business.”
Erika also addressed the accused shooter, believed to be Tyler Robinson. Demonstrating her Christian faith, she declared forgiveness: “I forgive him because that’s what Christ did. Father, forgive them; they don’t know what they’re doing.”
Her tribute continued by framing her husband’s mission. “Charlie wanted to save young men, just like the one who killed himself,” she said. She then pledged to carry on his legacy by stepping into leadership as CEO and chairwoman of Turning Point USA.
“The world needs a group that will point young people away from the path of misery and sin,” she added, promising that “every part of our work will become greater.”
Meanwhile, Trump announced plans to award Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously. Supporters also noted that, according to a surgeon’s account, Kirk’s actions in his final moments “miraculously” saved lives.
During her speech, Erika Kirk shared several moving moments. One that stood out came when she raised her left hand, forming the American Sign Language gesture for “I love you.” By pointing it skyward, she symbolically sent a message to her husband in heaven.
She spoke of her husband’s tireless commitment to his cause. “He left this world without regret,” she said. “Every day, he did everything he could. But Charlie died with unfinished work, not with unfinished business.”
Erika also addressed the accused shooter, believed to be Tyler Robinson. Demonstrating her Christian faith, she declared forgiveness: “I forgive him because that’s what Christ did. Father, forgive them; they don’t know what they’re doing.”
Her tribute continued by framing her husband’s mission. “Charlie wanted to save young men, just like the one who killed himself,” she said. She then pledged to carry on his legacy by stepping into leadership as CEO and chairwoman of Turning Point USA.
“The world needs a group that will point young people away from the path of misery and sin,” she added, promising that “every part of our work will become greater.”
Meanwhile, Trump announced plans to award Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously. Supporters also noted that, according to a surgeon’s account, Kirk’s actions in his final moments “miraculously” saved lives.