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Erika Kirk Says She Forgives Charlie Kirk's Assassin, Tyler Robinson, As Trump Shares Big Announcement During Memorial Service (VIDEO)
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Erika Forgives Assassin, Trump Notes Announcement

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Erika Kirk has shared that she forgives Tyler Robinson, the assassin of her husband, Charlie Kirk, as President Donald Trump has teased a big announcement during the late speaker’s memorial service.

RELATED: Whew! Dr. Umar Sparks Reactions After Calling Out Members Of His Community For “Celebrating” The Death Of Charlie Kirk

Erika Kirk Shares That She Forgives Charlie Kirk’s Assassin, Tyler Robinson

According to Newsweek, Erika spoke in front of thousands during her husband’s memorial service at the State Farm Arena in Glendale, Arizona, on Sunday, September 21. Furthermore, during her speech, Erika shared that her husband’s mission was to “save young men just like the one who took his life.” Nonetheless, she revealed that she has forgiven 22-year-old Tyler Robinson “because it was what Christ did, and it is what Charlie would do,” she explained.

“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,” she reportedly went on to say.

In addition, Erika shared that she and her husband shared the same “passion.”

“His passion was my passion, and now his mission is my mission. Everything that Turning Point USA built for Charlie’s mission and hard work, we will make ten times greater through the power of his memory,” she explained, amid announcing that she will be assuming her husband’s position as CEO of Turning Point USA, a right-wing advocacy group.

Erika Kirk Reflects On Learning About Her Husband’s Fate & Speaks On Tyler Robinson’s Fate

To note, Sunday, September 21, also marked the publishing of Erika Kirk’s exclusive interview with The New York Times. Furthermore, while speaking with the publication, Erika revealed that she was not by her husband’s side at the time of his fatal shooting because she was at a hospital with her mother. Furthermore, she explained that she learned of the shooting via a phone call and rushed to Charlie via plane, per Page Six. Ultimately, Charlie passed away before she could make it to him.

“I’m looking at the clouds and the mountains. It was such a gorgeous day, and I was thinking: This is exactly what he last saw,” she shared.

Per US Weekly, Erika shared that she would like the government to decide Robinson’s fate.

“I’ve had so many people ask, ‘Do you feel anger toward this man? Like, do you want to seek the death penalty?’ I’ll be honest. I told our lawyer, I want the government to decide this. I do not want this man’s blood on my ledger. Because when I get to heaven, and Jesus is like: ‘Uh, eye for an eye? Is that how we do it?’ And that keeps me from being in heaven, from being with Charlie?”

Donald Trump Teases Big Announcement During Memorial For Charlie Kirk

President Donald Trump was also one of the speakers at the memorial for Charlie Kirk. Furthermore, while paying tribute to Charlie, Trump used the podium to tease an update on his administration’s plans as it relates to health findings on autism, per Newsweek. Per the outlet, Trump shared that he “think[s] we found an answer to autism.”

Additionally, he shared that on Monday, September 22, his administration is going to “have one of the biggest announcement, really, medically, I think, in the history of our country, we’re gonna be doing it with Bobby and Oz, and all of the professionals. I think you’re gonna find it… to be amazing.”

RELATED: Whew! Donald Trump Weighs In On Jimmy Kimmel Suspension Following Charlie Kirk Remarks

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Charlie Kirk's Widow Says She Forgives His Alleged Assassin
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Charlie Kirk’s Widow Says She Forgives His Alleged Assassin

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

UPDATE: In the most moving moment of Charlie Kirk‘s memorial service, his widow, Erika Kirk, said that she forgives his alleged killer.

Fighting back tears, Kirk said, “My husband Charlie, he wanted to save young men, just like the one who took his life.”

“That young man. That young man. On the cross, our savior said, ‘Father, forgive them, for they not know what they do.” He voice then went into a whisper. “That man, 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 ffrom the gospel, is love, and always love. Love for our enemies and love for those who persecute us.”

Erika Kirk is taking over Turning Point USA, the organization that her husband co-founded and built into a conservative group with a focus on college-age Americans.

Erika Kirk: “My husband Charlie he wanted to save young men, just like the one who took his life…On the cross, our savior said, ‘Father, forgive them, for they not know what they do.’ That young man. I forgive him.” pic.twitter.com/jy8W7YrmVs

— CSPAN (@cspan) September 21, 2025

In her remarks, Erika Kirk said that her husband “Passionately wanted to reach and save the lost boys of the West, the young men who feel like they have no direction, no purpose, no faith and no reason to live; the men wasting their lives on distraction, and the men consumed with resentment, anger and hate. Charlie wanted to help them. He wanted them to have a home with Turning Point USA, and when he went onto campus, he was looking to show them a better path and a better life that was right there for the taking.”

PREVIOUSLY: Elon Musk joined President Donald Trump to watch Charlie Kirk’s memorial service, with the White House posting a shot of the two shaking hands.

Musk and Trump had a very public falling out in June, shortly after Musk officially departed his role as an adviser to the president and leader of the Department of Government Efficiency. Musk had blasted the signature piece of Trump’s legislative agenda, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. After Trump criticized Musk, Musk said that he would have lost the election without him. “Such ingratitude,” he wrote on X. He later posted that Trump “was in the Epstein files.” “That is the real reason they have not been made public.”

Trump later threatened Musk’s government contracts.

Musk has tamped down his criticism, and while he’s continued to be outspoken on X, he no longer draws headlines liked he once did. He had vowed to start a new political party, the America Party, but it has yet to get off the ground.

PREVIOUSLY: Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert Kennedy Jr. recalled Charlie Kirk as a champion for free speech.

“He understood that the free flow of information was the soil, the water, the sunlight for democracy,” Kennedy said. “He understood democracy’s great advantage was that our policies were former by ideas that had triumphed in a marketplace of debate and conversation.”

“He thought that conversation was the only way to heal our country, and this was important, particularly important during the technological age when we are all hooked into social algorithms that are hacked into the reptilian cores of our brain and amplify our impulses for tribalism and for division,” Kennedy said. “He felt the only way to overcome that biological impulse was with a spiritual fire and with developing community, and the only way to develop community was through conversation. And so he always gave the biggest microphone to the people who were most passionately aligned against him, because he believed that we need to talk to each other and that we needed to be able to say what we mean, without saying it mean.”

Earlier this week, Kennedy said that Kirk was the “primary architect” of his joining Donald Trump’s presidential campaign last fall. Kennedy abandoned his presidential bid and endorsed Trump.

In the aftermath of Kirk’s death, Trump and members of his administration have sought to crack down on critics. Trump filed a $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, while his FCC chairman, Brendan Carr, threatened ABC stations because of a remark that Jimmy Kimmel made on his show about the suspect in Kirk’s killing. ABC has pulled Kimmel’s show off the air indefinitely.

When he was killed, Kirk had been appearing on a college tour at Utah Valley University, and was shot as he was in the midst of a debate exchange over the issue of transgender individuals involved in mass shootings.

PREVIOUSLY: Stephen Miller, the top adviser to President Donald Trump, gave a fiery speech in which he cast those carrying on Charlie Kirk’s legacy as warriors fighting evil.

“The day that Charlie died, the angels wept, but those tears had been turned into fire in our hearts, and that fire burns with a righteous fury that our enemies cannot comprehend or understand.”

He said that when he sees Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk’s widow, “I am reminded of a famous expression. ‘The storm whispers to the warrior that you cannot withstand my strength, and the warrior whispers back, ‘I am the storm.’ Erika is the storm. We are the storm. And our enemies cannot comprehend our strength, our determination, our resolve, our passion.”

He added, “The cannot conceive of the army that they have arisen in all of us because we stand for what is good, what is virtuous, what is novle. And to those trying to incite violence against us, those trying to foment hatred against us, what do you have? You have nothing. You are nothing. You have wickeness. You are jealousy. You are envy. You are hatred.”

Miller, like some of the other speakers, also seemed to blame Kirk’s assassination on something amorphous, although Trump has cast blame on the “radical left.”

“You thought you could kill Charlie Kirk. You have made him a mortal. You have immortalized Charlie Kirk, and now millions will carry on his legacy,” Miller said.

Kirk, 31, was assassinated on Sept. 10 as he spoke at an outdoor event on the campus of Utah Valley University. Tyler Robinson, 22, has been charged with aggravated murder, and prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. Authorities pointed to evidence that Robinson got more political to the left fairly recently, but they have so far not announced any evidence of involvement by other individuals or outside groups.

PREVIOUSLY: Speakers at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service have shared a similar theme to the tens of thousands in the crowd at State Farm Stadium: Carry on Charlie Kirk’s legacy.

“You cannot be the land of the free if you are not the home of the brave,” said Ben Carson, the 2016 presidential candidate and former secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

Jack Posobiec, the right wing political activist and friend of Kirk’s, held up a rosary and said to the crowd, “No more. We are done with all of it and we will fight.”

At points, the memorial took on the tone of a religious revival, with speakers pointing out that Kirk was more than a political influencer but a figure who was trying to counter a secularism.

Posobiec said, “We will find that western civilization was changed by Charlie’s sacrifice, by returning people to an almighty God.”

Benny Johnson, the podcaster, called Kirk a “martyr” in the “true Christian tradition.”

 “If you take down a tyrant, his power goes away. If you cut down a martyr, his power grows,” Johnson said. Johnson said that the apostle Paul said that “rulers wield the sword for the protection of good men and for the terror of evil men. May we pray that our rulers here … wield the sword for the terror of evil men in our nation, in Charlie’s memory.”

PREVIOUSLY: President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and a host of administration figures were due to speak at a memorial to Charlie Kirk, the conservative influencer whose assassination been met with condemnation of political violence but a new debate over freedom of speech.

Tens of thousands were gathered at State Farm Stadium, which can seat more than 63,000 people.

In additional to members of the Trump administration, among those spotted was Elon Musk, who had a very public falling out with the president in May. Also scheduled to speak was Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk’s widow, who will now lead the group that he co-founded, Turning Point USA.

The memorial stands to be a mixture of a somber and religious gathering, with moments of prayer, and a rally to continue his legacy, as those in the crowd had signs that read, “This is our Turning Point.”

As bagpipers opened the service to Amazing Grace, Fox News has been providing the most comprehensive coverage among the major news networks, while CNN has had an extensive focus on the event, while MSNBC has been providing reports from Arizona. Newsmax also has been carrying the memorial with correspondents and anchors inside and outside the stadium.

Attendees hold up Turning Point USA signs at the memorial service for political activist Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ. (Photo by Eric Thayer/Getty Images)

Photo by Eric Thayer/Getty Images

Interestingly, for all the FCC talk of late about probes over broadcast network content, ABC, NBC, CBS and, most surprisingly, Fox were not covering the Kirk memorial Sunday – at least on the West Coast. Close to the same time zone of the Glendale, AZ-held event, CBS had informericals on Golf Resorts and Personal Data, and NBC had the 2025 World Athletics Championships from Tokyo. Leading into the WNBA playoffs and the Indiana Fever playing the Las Vegas Aces, ABC had “Paid Programming at 11 am PT,” while Fox went for the big NFL numbers with the LA Rams clashing with current Super Bowl champs the Philadelphia Eagles in the City of Brotherly Love.  

The broadcast networks have been carrying the memorial service on their streaming channels, as have other outlets like C-SPAN.

Kirk, 31, was assassinated on Sept. 10 as he spoke at an outdoor event on the campus of Utah Valley University. Tyler Robinson, 22, has been charged with aggravated murder, and prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

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