Charlie Kirk Shooting Suspect to Return to Utah Court
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More than two weeks after Charlie Kirk, the conservative firebrand and close ally of President Donald Trump, was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University, his suspected killer is set to appear in court Monday – the next step on the lengthy road to a state trial.
Far-left writer Ta-Nehisi Coates defended calling conservative activist Charlie Kirk a "hatemonger" in an interview with The New York Times' Ezra Klein.
The exception was Kirk’s widow, Erika, who said that she forgave Kirk’s killer because “it is what Christ did, and is what Charlie would do,” and that “the answer to hate is not hate.” Two days after Kirk had been shot and killed on a Utah college campus, though, she, too, had said that “the spiritual warfare is palpable.”
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Turning Point, moving forward without Charlie Kirk, makes first return to Utah since his killing
Turning Point USA’s college tour will return to Utah on Tuesday for its first event in the state since its founder, Charlie Kirk, was assassinated on a college campus earlier this month.
Few would have faulted Erika Kirk if she had stood before tens of thousands at her husband’s memorial and demanded retribution. Instead, 11 days after Charlie Kirk was assassinated while speaking at a university,
This year’s Virginia governor’s race will test whether outrage over Charlie Kirk's death will galvanize Gen-Z conservatives to vote.
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Texas investigation into teachers’ posts after Charlie Kirk’s death violates their free speech, experts say
Free speech experts say that when teachers speak in their personal capacity, even on school grounds but outside their official duties, they retain their right to comment on matters of public concern.
Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, gained attention after a fake post on 'X' claimed she was launching a Christian dating app.