RIP, Charlie Kirk, American Patriot and Friend of Israel

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Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old father of two and founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed in broad daylight Wednesday at a Utah Valley University event.

The event marked the first stop of Kirk’s “American Comeback” campus tour. Sitting under his signature “Prove Me Wrong” tent, Kirk spoke for roughly 20 minutes before a single shot rang out, reportedly from roughly 200 yards away, as Kirk began to answer a question about transgender shooters. A gruesome video from the event shows a bullet hitting Kirk in the neck.

Kirk, who founded Turning Point USA in 2012 and saw it expand to campuses across the country, did more than virtually anybody over the past decade to bring young people to the conservative cause. He started a podcast, “The Charlie Kirk Show,” in 2017. During that time, he became a close friend and ally of President Donald Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, and other top GOP lawmakers.

It was Trump who announced his death on Wednesday on his Truth Social platform, describing him as “great” and “legendary.”

“No one has understood the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie,” he said.

Kirk was also an outspoken supporter of Israel, jousting with anti-Israel students on campuses in the U.S. and abroad. “When you declare war on Israel, expect a firestorm in reaction,” he declared at a Cambridge University debate this summer.

At a 2023 event, when an attendee pressed Kirk on his statement that Christians who don’t love Israel take the Bible “way too much for granted,” Kirk responded, “Let me ask you. What religion was Jesus, what did he believe? … He was born in Bethlehem, and he was raised in Nazareth, and he walked on the water in Capernaum. What country are those places in?” Kirk asked. “It does matter—you know why? Because when I went to Israel I came in contact with a living God that walked on water and rose Lazarus from the dead. When I went to Israel I saw the Bible come to life. When I went to Israel … I said, this is the word of God. This is real. These are not fairy tales or fables or things that we tell our kids.”

“I reject wholeheartedly this narrative, Christians who turn their back on Israel,” Kirk continued. “It says in Genesis and Romans and First Thessalonians, Paul said, you will bless the Jews. If you bless Israel, you will be blessed, if you scorn Israel, you will be scorned.”

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