President Trump Reveals Heartbreaking Details Of Chat With Charlie Kir

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president trump reveals heartbreaking details of chat with charlie kir

President Donald Trump has opened up about the heartbreaking conversation he had with Charlie Kirk’s grieving wife. Kirk was shot dead in front of nearly 3,000 people while speaking at his “Prove Me Wrong” event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday (September 10). The 31-year-old, who was the CEO and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was married to Erika Frantzve, and together they shared a three-year-old daughter and a one-year-old son. On Thursday (September 11), Trump spoke to reporters outside the White House about how Kirk's wife is coping, telling the publications: “I spoke to Erika, his wife, and we had a long talk, and... She’s absolutely devastated, as you can imagine." Erika, a former Miss Arizona USA, has yet to publicly comment on her husband's death.

President Donald Trump has described his last conversation with conservative activist Charlie Kirk, offering an emotional tribute before attending Kirk’s upcoming memorial in Arizona. Kirk, 31, was shot dead on September 10 while speaking at Utah Valley University during the first stop of his “American Comeback Tour.” According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the suspected shooter, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson of Utah, acted alone and fired a bolt-action rifle from a nearby rooftop. The attack shocked supporters across the country and prompted a nationwide manhunt before Robinson’s arrest. Speaking to reporters, Trump said Kirk often called to urge him to join Turning Point USA events. “So the last time I spoke to him, he said, ‘Sir,’ then he goes ‘Phoenix,’” Trump recalled.

“Sir, could you, er, get to Phoenix? This was like in a day. I said, ‘Charlie, I’m the President of the United States, you’ve called me asking me if I could speak tomorrow in Phoenix? You can’t do that to me, Charlie.’ But I usually ended up going.” Trump described Kirk as “a patriot” and “a martyr for truth and freedom,” adding, “He was great. He was a great guy and he didn’t deserve this.

He didn’t deserve this, believe me.” Kirk’s body was flown back to Phoenix aboard an Air Force Two jet ahead of a public memorial service scheduled for Sunday, September 21, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The stadium, which seats more than 60,000, is expected to host thousands of mourners, including President Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and several government officials. Trump confirmed he will travel on Air Force One early Sunday morning with members of his administration to attend the service. President Donald Trump released a video message in honor of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, who was killed Wednesday at an event in Utah. “To my great fellow Americans, I am filled with grief and anger at the heinous assassination of Charlie Kirk on a college campus in Utah,” Trump’s statement began.

“Charlie inspired millions, and tonight, all who knew him and loved him are united in shock and horror.” President Trump shares a message on the assassination of Charlie Kirk.“I ask all Americans to commit themselves to the American values for which Charlie Kirk lived & died. The values of free speech, citizenship, the rule of law & the patriotic devotion & love of God.” pic.twitter.com/3fBSgs4Zxa Earlier Wednesday, Trump confirmed via Truth Social that Kirk had died after being shot at a Q&A event at Utah Valley University. Kirk was answering politically charged questions from students, when he was shot. The Deseret News reporters who were covering the event described hearing a shot ring out and seeing blood spill from Kirk’s neck before chaos in the crowd erupted.

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News Group Newspapers prohibits automated access, collection, or text/data mining of its content, including for AI, machine learning, or LLMs, as per its terms. For commercial use inquiries, contact crawlpermission@news.co.uk. Donald Trump spoke to the nation Wednesday evening about the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was fatally shot at a campus event in Utah hours earlier. “Charlie inspired millions, and tonight, all who knew him and loved him are united in shock and horror,” the President said in a video address. “This is a dark moment for America,” he added, apparently blaming the shooting as well as other “terrorism,” including his own attempted assassination last year and “attacks on ICE agents,” on political rhetoric “demonizing... On Truth Social, Trump initially after the shooting posted on Truth Social, calling for prayers for Kirk, whom he called a “great guy from top to bottom.” He later posted: “The Great, and even...

No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us. Melania and my Sympathies go out to his beautiful wife Erika, and family. Charlie, we love you!” Trump also ordered flags in the U.S. to fly at half-mast until Sunday evening.

Read More: The Killing of Charlie Kirk and the Political Violence Haunting America WASHINGTON, DC: President Donald Trump has revealed how the death of Charlie Kirk changed him personally and permanently, reflecting on the tragedy in a new sit-down interview with the Washington Examiner. Speaking candidly about the emotional impact and the dramatic shift in how he approaches campaigning, Trump admitted that the loss of the Turning Point USA founder altered everything from his confidence at public events... The Republican leader also discussed the two assassination attempts made on him, saying the era of sprawling outdoor spectacles may be over as he enters a heightened security reality. Donald Trump reflected nostalgically on the intense final stretch of the 2024 campaign. “The outdoor rallies.

I love them, but I probably have to be careful,” he said. “It’s hard. The indoor rallies you can do.” CNBC anchor Joe Kernen revealed early Thursday that President Donald Trump had privately shared a message with him about conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Kirk, 31, died on Wednesday after being shot while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University. Video footage of the assassination quickly circulated on social media, showing Kirk who appeared to be struck in the neck, prompting the crowd to flee the scene.

The FBI announced on Thursday that it has recovered what it believes is the “high-powered bolt-action rifle” used in the shooting. The shooter, who fired one gunshot from a distant rooftop, remains at large as of Thursday morning. Authorities separately detained two people on Wednesday, but both were later released, according to FBI Director Kash Patel. During “Squawk Box,” Kernen said that Trump had called him and reflected on the death of Kirk, the co-founder and CEO of the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA and a close political ally... “I left the set, then President Trump actually called in, and I figured I’d take that call. ‘Happy anniversary.

Happy 30 years.’ He loves what we do...,” Kernen said, as the CNBC show marked its 30-year anniversary. Erika Kirk hugs U.S. President Donald Trump onstage during the memorial service for her husband Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium Sept. 21, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona. President Donald Trump met with press aboard Marine One shortly after Sunday’s emotional memorial service for Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Trump offered heartfelt words of support for Kirk’s widow Erika during the brief Q and A session when he was asked about a private moment he shared with her after the event.

“I’ve gotten to know her over the years. She’s great,” Trump said. “You know, Charlie always used to say, ‘She’s smart.’ He would always say that. You don’t necessarily say that about a lot of people, but he always felt that.” Trump also spoke about Erika’s character and resilience in the wake of the tragedy.

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