CHARLIE KIRK’S WIDOW BREAKS SILENCE, VOWS TO CARRY ON HIS LEGACY

Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika, has spoken out for the first time since her husband was fatally shot at a Utah Valley University event. In a tearful message, she vowed to continue Kirk’s work, including his planned “American Comeback” campus tour and podcast, and praised his love for his family, Trump, and JD Vance.

Erika, a former Miss Arizona and mother of their two children, called out those responsible for her husband’s death, saying they’ve “ignited a fire” within her that will echo worldwide. She thanked those who tried to save him and emphasized that Kirk’s voice and mission will live on.

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