Trump awards the Medal of Freedom posthumously to Charlie Kirk
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Trump awards the Medal of Freedom posthumously to Charlie Kirk
"President Trump posthumously awarded the Medal of Freedom to conservative activist Charlie Kirk at the White House on Tuesday, just over a month after he was shot and killed during an event in Orem, Utah. Kirk, who died at the age of 31, was a prominent ally of the president and was seen as a leading force in mobilizing young Americans to vote for him. His death has become a rallying cry for many Republican leaders and activists, who have pledged to continue his work."
""We're here to honor and remember a fearless warrior for liberty, beloved leader who galvanized the next generation like nobody I've ever seen before," Trump said, adding that the ceremony fell on what would have been Kirk's 32nd birthday. "Charlie is attaining a far more important milestone," he added. "We're entering his name forever into the eternal roster of true American heroes.""
"Kirk's death has ignited a broader discussion around the causes of political violence, with many GOP leaders placing blame on "far left" groups for fueling such violence. Without naming specific groups, Trump echoed those claims in his remarks Tuesday. "We've watched legions of far-left radicals resort to desperate acts of violence and terror because they know that their ideas and arguments are persuading no one," Trump said. "They know that they're failing. They have the devil's ideology and they're failing.""
President Trump posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to conservative activist Charlie Kirk at the White House just over a month after Kirk was shot and killed during an event in Orem, Utah. Kirk died at 31 and had played a prominent role in mobilizing young Americans to vote. His death became a rallying cry for Republican leaders and activists who pledged to continue his work. Trump praised Kirk's impact at a Rose Garden ceremony held on what would have been Kirk's 32nd birthday. Kirk's death ignited debate about political violence, with many GOP leaders blaming "far left" groups and Trump echoing those claims.
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