
"He was launching this new Turning Point Action he had an organization that was named something else before Turning Point and he really wanted to get started, and I was also getting started in my career. And I think my parents actually were some of the first people who donated to him as grassroots supporters. And he was always so gracious to them too. And always asked about them and always wanted to know how they were."
"He was a uniter, not a divider, she said. And there's a reason why so many people showed up to see him in person, thousands of people, millions of people online, people all around the world. I think it's very telling that the President of the United States was the one to announce his death and you have tributes pouring in from leaders everywhere as if they knew him, and a lot of them did know him."
Katie Pavlich broke down delivering a three-and-a-half minute tribute on Fox & Friends following Charlie Kirk's death in Utah. Pavlich recalled a 12-year friendship dating back to 2013, noting Kirk's outreach, his drive to launch Turning Point Action, and early grassroots support from her parents. Pavlich emphasized Kirk's graciousness toward supporters and his focus on fostering discussion on college campuses. She described him as a uniter whose events drew thousands in person and millions online. Pavlich noted the national response, including the President announcing his death and widespread tributes from leaders.
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