Trump Honors āMartyrā Charlie Kirk with Posthumous Medal of Freedom
Washington, October 15, 2025 (AFP):
US President Donald Trump paid tribute to slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Tuesday, describing him as a āmartyr for truth and freedomā during an emotional Rose Garden ceremony at the White House.
The event, attended by political leaders, media personalities, and international guests, marked the posthumous awarding of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nationās highest civilian honor, to the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA.
A Somber Ceremony in the Rose Garden
Trump, 79, presented the medal to Kirkās widow, Erika Kirk, who accepted it tearfully as the audience rose in applause.
āIn the wake of Charlieās assassination, our country must have absolutely no tolerance for radical left violence, extremism, and terror,ā Trump said, vowing to intensify his crackdown on left-wing groups.
He added, āWeāre done with angry mobs. Weāre not going to let our cities be unsafe any longer.ā
Trump compared Kirk to historical figures such as Socrates, Saint Peter, Abraham Lincoln, and Martin Luther King Jr., calling him a visionary who āgave his life defending truth, free speech, and the values that built America.ā
Global Reaction and Visa Revocations
The ceremony followed a series of policy responses from Washington. Earlier on Tuesday, the US State Department confirmed that it had revoked visas for at least six foreign nationals accused of celebrating Kirkās assassination on social media.
According to official posts on X (formerly Twitter), those whose visas were cancelled included citizens of Argentina, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Paraguay, and Germany.
One revoked post reportedly read: āWhen fascists die, democrats donāt complain.ā Another called Kirk āxenophobicā and āracist.ā
The State Department said these actions were part of a broader effort to āensure that individuals promoting violence or hate against Americans are not welcomed on US soil.ā
However, critics noted that the Trump administration has previously cited political grounds for visa revocations, including for several hundred individuals involved in Gaza war protests on US university campuses earlier this year.
Charlie Kirkās Death and Political Fallout
Kirk, a father of two and a prominent conservative voice among young voters, was shot dead last month on a Utah college campus. His killing sparked widespread outrage among conservatives and led Trump to order National Guard deployments to several Democrat-run cities facing unrest.
The suspected gunman, Tyler Robinson, 22, has been charged with aggravated murder and could face the death penalty if convicted. Authorities have not publicly discussed a motive but described the attack as āpolitically charged.ā
Kirkās death has galvanized Trumpās base, with supporters calling for a stronger stance against what they describe as left-wing extremism. Memorial events in several US states drew thousands of attendees, while conservative media networks dedicated special programming to honor Kirkās legacy.
Tributes and Emotional Moments
At the White House ceremony, Kirkās widow, Erika Kirk, thanked Trump for returning early from a Middle East peace trip to attend the event, which coincided with what would have been her husbandās 32nd birthday.
āYou have given him the best birthday gift he could ever have,ā she said through tears. āCharlie believed deeply in America, in faith, and in free speech. He would probably have run for president one day.ā
Among the guests was Argentinian President Javier Milei, known for his libertarian politics, alongside several prominent conservative broadcasters and influencers.
A Symbol of the Conservative Movement
Charlie Kirk gained prominence for using social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to rally young Americans around conservative causes. His organization, Turning Point USA, became a major grassroots force promoting free-market ideals and challenging progressive narratives on college campuses.
Trumpās decision to honor Kirk with the Medal of Freedom underscores his influence within the conservative movement ā and the administrationās determination to portray him as a symbol of resistance against political violence.
āCharlieās voice was silenced,ā Trump said, ābut his mission lives on. His courage will continue to inspire millions who believe in faith, freedom, and America first.ā
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