One day after the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, tributes and condolences are pouring in from his colleagues on social media.
“I can’t process this,” liberal-turned-conservative Candace Owens posted on X, with a broken heart emoji. She and Kirk were longtime friends who rose to prominence together in the conservative movement. The pair engaged in a wide-ranging interview in 2022, where they reminisced over 10 years on the job together and their lives as new parents.
I can’t process this.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) September 10, 2025
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Conservative talk show host Ben Shapiro posted a video of himself reciting Psalm 23 shortly after it was announced that Kirk had succumbed to his injury.
.@benshapiro recites Psalm 23 in memory of Charlie Kirk:
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) September 10, 2025
"Charlie will dwell in the house of the Lord. Charlie belongs to history now." pic.twitter.com/QRRbbopQbJ
“Charlie will dwell in the house of the Lord. Charlie belongs to history now,” Shapiro said after the prayer.
Kirk, 31, was killed by a gunshot while engaging in a public debate at Utah Valley University. He is survived by his wife, Erika, and their two young children.
President Donald Trump announced on Thursday morning that he would posthumously award Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Kirk founded Turning Point USA, a conservative advocacy nonprofit, at the age of 18. The organization focuses on high school and college-aged youth and hosts numerous annual conferences, such as AmericaFest and the Young Black Leadership Summit.
Kirk, who made frequent appearances at college campuses to discuss “culture war” issues, is remembered for his willingness to debate anyone.
“The Rubin Report” host Dave Rubin and his “sparring partner” Kirk had differing views on subjects like same-sex marriage—Rubin is gay while Kirk was an Evangelical Christian—but found common ground in other areas.
“I will miss you my friend, and I look forward to debating whatever little we still disagreed on when we meet on the other side,” Rubin posted on X.
“I will miss you my friend, and I look forward to debating whatever little we still disagreed on when we meet on the other side.”
— Dave Rubin (@RubinReport) September 11, 2025
My tribute to Charlie in today’s NY Post: https://t.co/bX8P0zP9bI
Daily Wire host Michael Knowles remembered Kirk as “six-foot-five slouching,” noting Kirk had joked about being “descended from the Nephilim—the giant ‘fallen ones’ of the Old Testament.”
He also mourned the young man’s political future, cut short.
“Charlie Kirk would have been president,” he said on X. “His friends knew it. His admirers knew it. And his enemies knew it.”
Charlie Kirk would have been president. His friends knew it. His admirers knew it. And his enemies knew it.
— Michael Knowles (@michaeljknowles) September 11, 2025
This universal confidence in Charlie’s future began with his countless political accomplishments. At 18, he founded Turning Point USA, which went on to become the most…
Knowles said Kirk’s admirers were drawn to his “manifest virtue.”
Dennis Prager, founder of conservative advocacy group PragerU, said on X that he lost a “very close friend” who regularly visited him in the hospital over the past year as he suffered ill health.
As an American, as a Jew, and as Dennis, I am devastated at the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The truth is, as I write these words, I can’t believe I am writing them. I am in the denial stage of mourning.
— Dennis Prager (@DennisPrager) September 11, 2025
As an American, we have lost the most articulate spokesman for America…
“As an American, as a Jew, and as Dennis, I am devastated at the assassination of Charlie Kirk,” he said.
“The truth is, as I write these words, I can’t believe I am writing them. I am in the denial stage of mourning.”






