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Erika Kirk, the late wretch Charlie Kirksalute her husband and announce that his mission will not end at the turn point headquarters on Friday. This is her first public statement since her husband assassinated Wednesday at the University of Utah.
“For everyone I listen to in America tonight, the movement my husband built won’t die. It won’t. I refuse to let this happen…No one will forget my husband’s name. I will make sure that. It will get stronger. Bold. Bold, bigger, and not even ending. Not even ending for a moment.” “My husband’s voice will remain, it will be louder and clearer than ever. His wisdom will last.”
She conveyed a steely message to the “Everdes” whose husband died, declaring that they “didn’t know what they did.”

This is the first time Erika Kirk has spoken since the assassination of American husband Charlie Kirk on September 12, 2025. (Pretty: America’s turning point)
“They killed Charlie because he preached the message of patriotism, faith, and God’s merciful love. But they should all know that. She said if you used to think my husband’s mission was strong, then you don’t know. You don’t know what you just released in your entire country. ”
Kirk spoke on a podium next to the table, where her husband said Turning Point USA, a grassroots organization co-founded by her husband, will continue to do a plan for the fall campus tour and said there will be more tours in the coming years.
The group’s annual “America Festival” conference will also continue as planned, which will be held in Phoenix in December, and Charlie’s popular weekly podcast will continue.
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Charlie Kirk and his wife Erika Lane Kirk appeared on stage at the U.S. Opening ceremony held at the Salamander Hotel in Washington, DC on January 19, 2025. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)
Kirk, talk to the president Donald Trump On Thursday, the president was also told that she wanted to maintain her late grassroots organization. During her speech, she pointed out how much Charlie “loved” the president and how much the president “loved” him for him in return.
Kirk also praised the late husband’s work ethics and the presence of his father and husband. She said he would ask her every day how to be a better husband and father.
“He will stand by the Savior’s side and the crown of glory of the martyrs,” Kirk said Friday night. “Charlie loves, loves life. He loves his life. He loves America.”

Charile Kirk and his wife Erika Lane Kirk and their two children are on Christmas Day in December 2024. (Charlie Kirk via Facebook)
In addition to his wife, Charlie also left behind two children. Charlie co-founded the U.S. turning point with others in 2012, and he and Erika met in 2018 about six years ago. Charlie reflect During a TPUSA event, he realized that Erika was “a”.
“We had a very, very long dinner, almost close to the interview, and – you’re going to laugh – but you should absolutely interview your spouse. If they don’t check the box and keep going and go to the next box. The date habits of dating are harmful to you, it’s harmful to them, it’s harmful to everyone,” Kirk was asking him how he knew how he knew that Eritaka was one.
“Five years ago today, we sat inside Bills Burgers in New York City for in-depth conversations and jokes, discussing theology, philosophy and politics, and finally, you paused, looked at me and said, ‘I’m going to date you,'” Erika in a book Social Media Posts In 2023, it reflects the couple’s first date. She also shared several photos of the two together.

As supporters gather along the route, Erika Kirk waved her husband Charlie Kirk’s body to Hansen Mortuary Chapel in Phoenix on September 11, 2025. (Diannie Chavez/The Republic/US Today Network via Imagen Images)
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Erika often supports Charlie at his events He was shot to death.
Erika is the host of a weekly podcast called “The Rise of the Middle”, the founder of a faith-based clothing company called “Declaration” and is responsible for a Christian ministry called Bible 365. website.
She is an NCAA women’s basketball player at Regis University in Colorado and later transferred to Arizona State University to earn a duel major in political science International Relations. She received her Master of Law Studies in American Law Studies from Liberty University in Virginia and is currently pursuing her PhD in Bible Studies. In 2012, she was crowned by Miss Arizona in the United States.