Trump awards Charlie Kirk top honor amid crackdown on left-wing groups
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President Donald Trump, next to Erika Kirk, wife of slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk and the new CEO of Turning Point USA, holds the Medal of Freedom to be awarded posthumously to Charlie Kirk during a ceremony in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, D.C.
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Erika Kirk, wife of slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, receives the Medal of Freedom posthumously awarded to Charlie Kirk by President Donald during a ceremony at the White House in Washington, D.C.
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Trump honors the late Charlie Kirk with the Medal of Freedom
WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump on Tuesday awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, to slain activist Charlie Kirk, a prominent voice in the conservative movement before his assassination last month.
“Today we’re here to honor and remember a fearless warrior for liberty, beloved leader who galvanized the next generation like nobody I’ve ever seen before,” Trump said in a Rose Garden event.
Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot on Sept. 10 while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University, a killing that shocked the nation and reignited debates over political violence.
Kirk’s assassination has become a rallying point for the Republican president, who has used it to energize his base and push for sweeping measures by the state against what he calls “radical left extremism.”
The Trump administration has launched a broad crackdown on left-wing organizations, deploying multiple federal agencies, including the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and IRS, to investigate and disrupt groups accused of funding and organizing political violence.
At the same time, Trump has downplayed violence from right-wing groups, insisting political violence is primarily a problem rooted in the left. Experts say political violence is bipartisan, with historically more attacks inspired by right-wing ideology.
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Officials have found no evidence that the suspect in Kirk’s shooting acted in concert with any group.
The ceremony drew a mix of top Republican lawmakers, media personalities and Trump allies, including Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, and Rick Scott, as well as House of Reps. Speaker Mike Johnson.
A key figure in conservative politics, Kirk mobilized young voters for Trump’s 2024 campaign. His influence was significant but divisive, marked by attacks on LGBTQ+ rights and civil rights. Supporters hailed him as a champion of free speech, while critics argue he helped mainstream extremist views.
Since his death, Trump has called Kirk a “martyr for American freedom” and vowed at his memorial service to carry on his work. In September, both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate approved resolutions declaring October 14 a “National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk.”
Trump also signed a proclamation on Tuesday declaring Oct. 14, 2025 — on what would have been Kirk’s 32nd birthday — as a “National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk.”
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