RFK Jr. Honors Charlie Kirk as Architect of Political Alliance at D.C. Vigil

Tonight’s prayer vigil in Washington, D.C. for Charlie Kirk was truly incredible. We heard from a lot of people about how Charlie Kirk impacted their lives. But, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s tribute to Charlie really stole the show. During his remarks, RFK Jr. revealed that Charlie Kirk was behind his unification with President Trump. As you may recall, RFK Jr. made a dramatic entrance on stage with President Trump at a rally last August as a show of his official endorsement. As it turns out, it was Charlie Kirk’s idea to light the sparklers on stage right as RFK Jr. came up and shook President Trump’s hand! RFK Jr. just revealed that Charlie Kirk was the “primary architect” of his unification with President Trump. Kirk even came up with the idea to light sparklers on stage when Kennedy shook Trump’s hand. “He made a big show of it,” Kennedy laughed. Everyone LOVED that moment — and Charlie was the one behind it all. The crowd also went wild, breaking out into chants of “USA! USA” when RFK Jr. shared about a deep conversation he once had with Charlie Kirk about the threat of death their roles put them in. “I had a conversation once with Charlie where we were talking about the danger that we both faced from challenging entrenched interests. And he asked me if I was scared to die. And I said to him, ‘There’s a lot worse things than dying.’” Kennedy continued: “And one of the chief among us is losing our constitutional rights and having our children raised in slavery. I said to him at that time, ‘Sometimes our only consolation is that we can die with our boots on. We can die fighting for these things.’ ‘Charlie gave his life so that the rest of us would not have to suffer those fates worse than death. Now it’s our job. He’s no longer there to lead us. Rush in and fill the breach and win this battle for our country, for God, and for our families. Thank you.’” The crowd’s response was electric. Charlie was a true light in the word who touched so many lives. In the wake of his death, we are hearing so many stories about the wonderful things he did out of the public eye.

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