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Erika Kirk - The Cries of this Widow Will Echo Around the World Like a Battle Cry

People want to START 18,000 new Turning Point chapters at schools.

That all happened after his widow Erika released her statement. The cries of this widow are echoing.

 
This is why Charlie Kirk will live on.

This is why Erika Kirk will grow Turning Point USA to honor Charlie.

How many more are like this young woman?




And in South Korea people in the streets saying WE ARE CHARLIE KIRK




And in England people cheered and cried in the streets when Tommy Robinson gave a tribute to Charlie Kirk, there are estimates of more than 1 million people in that crowd.





 
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And more and more and more people . . . Something is happening and I think it is that the silent majority is no longer choosing remain silent. They are mobilizing. And Erika will have an army of young people to carry out Charlie's mission of Faith, Family and Patriotism.

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And it has gone international too:

‘I Am Charlie’: Kirk’s Assassination Sparks Vigils Around The World

Charlie Kirk was not a household name outside the United States, but his profile had grown with the rise of the global populist right, and even more so following President Donald Trump’s second presidential victory.
After Kirk was fatally shot on a Utah college campus Wednesday, on the heels of a trip to meet with students and activists in South Korea and Japan, international political figures and world leaders expressed condolences. Most vocal among them were Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — central figures in a global nationalist right with deep connections and shared affinities to Trump’s MAGA movement.
“We lost a true defender of faith and freedom,” Orban said in a social media post that blamed the “hate-mongering left” for Kirk’s death.
“I mourn the loss of my friend,” said British conservative politician Nigel Farage in a tribute before the House of Commons Thursday. A vigil in central London was planned for Friday by the British offshoot of Kirk’s movement, Turning Point U.K. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, of the Labour Party, offered condolences of his own in a social media post decrying political violence.
 
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