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Trump praises Erika Kirk as 'Charlie' chants rise at State of the Union
Summary
At the State of the Union, President Trump called on Erika Kirk and praised late activist Charlie Kirk, saying he was killed and urging rejection of political violence; members of the Republican House delegation applauded and chanted Charlie's name.
Content
President Donald Trump mentioned late conservative activist Charlie Kirk during his State of the Union address and asked Erika Kirk, his widow, to stand as his guest. He praised Kirk's work and linked him to a broader cultural shift among young people. Trump said Charlie Kirk had been killed and characterized him as martyred for his beliefs, while urging rejection of political violence. As Erika stood, some Republican members of the House applauded and chanted Charlie's name.
Key points:
- Trump spoke about Charlie Kirk while discussing a rise in religion among young people.
- Erika Kirk attended the State of the Union as the president's guest and stood when asked.
- The president said Charlie Kirk had been killed and described him as martyred for his beliefs, and he called for rejection of political violence.
- Members of the Republican House delegation applauded and some chanted "Charlie" as Erika stood.
- The report does not mention any related legal or procedural developments.
Summary:
The moment emphasized public recognition of Charlie Kirk and his widow during the address, along with a presidential appeal against political violence. No further details were available at the time.
