Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA and Utah Valley University
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Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika, spoke publicly for the first time since her husband's assassination on Friday evening outside Turning Point USA's headquarters in Phoenix.
The group founded by Charlie Kirk is a right-wing political organization that focuses on motivating young people.
But there was still a chorus of boos, some would say was typical of Yankee Stadium and its notorious crowds, which buffeted the president’s section in opposition to chants of “USA! USA!” that broke out from his supporters. Reporters on scene heard the booing, though they described the cheers as louder in their section.
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Turning Point has released a statement, a day after political activist Charlie Kirk was shot dead during a campus event.
A man going by David on X, who claims to be the person seen in the viral video filmed at the Utah Valley University event, posted a two-minute statement in which he attempts to explain himself.
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