
"So Barron's a very good student, and Barron came to me and he said, Dad, I'd like to meet somebody that you know. Who? Charlie Kirk. I said, What? I thought he was going to say, I want to meet, like, King Charles or something, like we're going to meet soon, right? But he said, Really? You would? And I set up a lunch with him, and he came back. He said, That guy's great, Dad. That guy's great."
"Charlie had a magic over the over the kids, and large numbers of them and very diverse. Black, White, I mean everybody, the young women, and boys, and I've never seen anything like it and it was-, it was all good. I meant it was good stuff. It wasn't some of the stuff you read about where they're in favor of all these horrible things. It was really good stuff and we lost an unbelievable warrior"
Barron Trump arranged to meet Charlie Kirk and returned from a luncheon highly impressed, telling his father, "That guy's great." Charlie Kirk drew large, diverse crowds of young people, including Black and White youths, young women and boys, and was described as having a "magic" over them. Kirk's events were portrayed as positive and not supportive of "horrible things." The assassination deeply hurt Barron, and Kirk was characterized as an "unbelievable warrior" whose significance is expected to grow because of his death. The influence on youth was presented as broad and meaningful.
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