In front of her husband's desk, where Kirk did his broadcasts on his social media, the wife began her speech crying over the death of her husband, an ally of U.S. President Donald Trump."They have no idea of the fire they have ignited within this wife. The weeping of this widow will resonate throughout the world like a cry of war. For all of us listening tonight in the United States: the movement my husband built will not die," Erika warned in her first public appearance.
During her intervention, Erika thanked the American president, who maintained a close friendship with the conservative activist, as well as his efforts to hunt down his assassins as soon as possible."My husband gave his life for me, for our nation, for our children. He showed the utmost and true love. Never, ever, will I have the words to describe the loss I feel in my heart," she said.
Erika assured that her husband's mission "will not end, not for an instant." "One of Charlie's greatest talents was his ability, that phenomenal skill to choose great people to follow him. He always found those who could handle any setback, and it was almost as if he knew it," she added."The evildoers responsible for the murder of my husband have no idea what they have done. They killed Charlie because he preached a message of patriotism, faith, and God's merciful love. Everyone should know this."
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The Kirks had been married since May 2021, had two children, and together led conservative-religious activism causes and organizations in Arizona. The conservative activist was shot in the neck last Wednesday while participating in a university debate in front of hundreds of people at Utah Valley University, located in the state of Utah, in the western United States. The American president has declared his intention to attend Kirk's funeral, which will be held in Arizona, although the date and place are currently unknown.









