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Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk’s long-time friend and Trump advisor Alex Bruesewitz to him Memories of late friends Thursday on “Stories.”
“It was a very difficult 24 hours and I lost a friend of mine,” Brussiewitz told Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum.
These two friends collaborated on Brusseviz’s book “Win the social media war,” Kirk wrote the foreword. Both work to expand President Donald Trump’s appeal to young voters.
Fox News figure offers emotional tribute to Charlie Kirk: “He loves America so much”
Bruesewitz, three years younger than Kirk, described him as the “best man” he has ever met.

First lady Melania Trump expressed condolences to the Kirk family as American turnaround founder Charlie Kirk left his wife Erika, a 3-year-old daughter and a 1-year-old son. (Charlie Kirk via Instagram)
“[Kirk] Brusseviz said: “Never hurt anyone. My heart is that he hurts me. He just wants to have conversations with people. He just wants to debate people. He doesn’t use violence, he doesn’t use violent speech. He just tells the truth.“
Anti-Trump voice praises Charlie Kirk
Political strategists continue to blow up “Sick ideology” He said the United States is opposing it.
““The radical left has been engaged in this hatred of innocent people like the president for too long, and they were shot twice,” Brusseviz said.
He laughed at Kirk’s negative reports, especially from politicians who “kiss your A-” to private but “Spew Hate” on TV.

Charlie Kirk warned his followers to get tired of the “culture of assassination” for the remaining months before their assassination on the Utah Valley University campus. (Getty Image)
“These guys don’t even believe what they say, but they say that anyway because they want to get a TV hit on MSNBC or CNN,” Brussevitz said.
“I’m sick,” he continued. “And, everyone who hates Charlie or the President or everyone of us must apologize immediately and stop further statements. It’s a shame.”
Former MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd was fired soon after Wednesday because Kirk was one of the “most divisive” characters who “continuously push for this hate speech or target certain groups.”

MSNBC has removed Matthew Dowd, effective September 10, 2025. (Lorenzo bevilaqua/abc by Getty image)
Moral says: “Abominable thoughts lead to abominable words.”
After that, MSNBC Send an apology In the statement.
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“Matthew Dowd made inappropriate, insensitive and unacceptable comments during the Charlie Kirk shooting,” the statement said. “We apologize for his remarks. There is no place where there is violence in the United States, politically or otherwise.”