US President Donald Trump has posthumously awarded Charlie Kirk with the nation’s highest civilian honor.
Kirk’s widow, Erika, received the Presidential Medal of Freedom on her husband’s behalf at a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden on Tuesday.
Trump described Kirk, who was assassinated in September as a “martyr for truth” and a “fearless warrior for liberty” who inspired many Americans.
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The president designated October 14, the activist’s birthday, as the National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk. He would have turned 32 this month.
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Speaking at the Rose Garden, Erika Kirk thanked Trump and said that the medal was “the best birthday gift he could ever have.”
Last month, Kirk was assassinated by a sniper (according to the official narrative) while speaking to students on a campus in Utah. Tyler Robinson, who was charged with the murder, was described by prosecutors and his family as a radicalized man with left-leaning views

