While worldlings scream for more, tributes for the late Charlie Kirk continue to soar.
Here are ten of the most heartfelt homages to the slain Turning Point USA founder.
10. Lee Brice, When the Kingdom Comes
The country music Gen Xer dedicated a song he co-wrote with his wife, “for what Charlie Kirk so adamantly stood for.”
“I don’t want to see a picture of this country without God in it, and it seems as though every day some are trying harder and harder to do that.
“But I’ve got faith it’s not going to go that way.”
9. JD Vance hosting the first Post-CK, Charlie Kirk Show
Vance, Vice President of the United States, headlined the return of the CK show since his assassination, saying, “The last week has been hard.”
“Charlie was a joyful warrior for our country. He loved America and devoted himself to making it a better place.”
The VP then credited Kirk’s love of faith, family, and freedom for playing a vital role in the re-election of Donald Trump.
He was there for younger generations when others were not, Vance continued.
“When they were afraid to speak their minds, or of what a professor would say, or afraid of being shouted down by their peers, Charlie was there.”
8. Robert Kennedy Jnr’s speech at the Kennedy Centre Vigil
Trump’s secretary for health and human services shared that Kirk thought “conversation was the only way to heal America.”
Kennedy said he and Kirk aligned on opposition to COVID overreach and had a joint appreciation for freedom of speech.
During COVID, “they took away our right to assembly, the right to worship, and closed churches, while they kept liquor stores open.”
“Charlie, more than any figure in our country, led the resistance that has restored these rights.”
7. 100 MEPs Defied the EU President to Mark a Minute’s Silence
A broad section of the EU parliament was mocked and jeered for holding a minute’s silence for Kirk, despite the President rejecting the motion.
AdF MEP Christine Anderson noted 100 “getting up anyway,” saying, “our silence spoke louder than their bad judgment.”
6. Rob Schnieder Dedicated a Show to His Late Friend
Actor and Happy Maddison Films alumnus, Rob Scnieder gifted Kirk a farewell in the form of a concert dedication.
In an interview with NTD, he stated that Charlie did what Universities now refuse to do: teaching kids to think.
“They’re just cranking out advocates for an ideology that is illiberal in nature and intolerant in its outcome,” the comedian said.
“Charlie challenged all that.”
5. Air Traffic Controllers Salute Air Force 2’s Angel Flight
The Plane Spotter official, posted Phoenix ATCs breaking with routine to acknowledge Air Force 2’s arrival carrying Charlie Kirk’s body.
Their tribute was short and to the point:
“Welcome home, Charlie. You didn’t deserve it. May God bless your family.”
4. Pete Hegseth Turned a Briefing Into An Impromptu Prayer Meeting
Standing before troops the day Kirk was killed, Pete Hesgeth prayed over them and with them.
“I’d be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge why that flag is at half-staff,” Hegseth declared.
“We lost an incredible American today, a dear friend of mine.”
After a brief reflection, the Department of War boss then turned a military briefing into an impromptu prayer meeting by leading those gathered in the Lord’s Prayer.
3. Australian MP Andrew Hastie Breaks Ranks to Defend Kirk’s Legacy
The man with the potential to be the Prime Minister of Australia one day, marked Kirk’s murder with an Instagram post.
In it, Hastie said, “Charlie Kirk modelled the best of Western Civilisation.
“He stood in a tradition that reaches all the way back to the New Testament.
“Faith. Reason. Inquiry. Debate. Persuasion. That was Charlie Kirk’s model of engagement.
“From Oxford University to Utah Valley University, that’s how he engaged young hearts and minds. That’s why Charlie Kirk’s brutal public murder was so evil and shocking.”
This wasn’t just an attack on the Kirk family; it was an attack on Western Civilisation.
2. An Impassioned Biblical Reflection from Allie Beth Stuckey
Podcaster and Kirk’s friend, Allie Beth Stuckey, gave an impassioned post-assassination reflection, saying, “This is spiritual warfare.
“Demons are rejoicing. Satan is glad that he took an effective soldier out of the fight, and everyone who follows Satan feels the same way.
“What an incredible honour. May we all, when we die, make the demons rejoice.
“Charlie,” Stuckey asserted, “could have been president one day. That is, in part, why they killed him.”
1. Erika Kirk and The Trump White House
The White House marked news that Erika Kirk was stepping into her husband’s role at Turning Point, using video footage from around the world.
The 3-minute montage honours Kirk, his life, and reasserts Erika’s defiance in the face of death and those who worship it.
“They have no idea what they’ve unleashed.
“The cries of this widow will echo around the world like a battle cry!”
In sum, run, devils run.
You’ve just been handed an eviction notice.
Jesus is Victor!
“Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honourable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.” – Paul, Philippians 4:8






















