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Trump at Kirk Medal Ceremony: Great 'Figure of His Generation'

Tuesday, 14 October 2025 07:02 PM EDT

President Donald Trump on Tuesday posthumously awarded America's highest civilian honor to Charlie Kirk, the assassinated leader who inspired a generation of young conservatives and helped push the nation's politics further to the right.

The ceremony coincided with what would have been Kirk's 32nd birthday. It came just over a month after the Turning Point USA founder was fatally shot while speaking to a crowd at Utah Valley University.

"Charles James Kirk was a visionary and one of the greatest figures of his generation. ... He knew that the fight to preserve our heritage is waged not only on the battlefield, and in the halls of power ... but also in the hearts of our nation's youth."

In a sign of Kirk's close ties to the administration, he was the first recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in Trump's second term.

The president also spoke at Kirk's funeral in September, calling him a "great American hero" and "martyr" for freedom, while Vice President JD Vance accompanied his body home to Arizona on Air Force Two along with Kirk's widow, Erika.

"We're here to honor and remember a fearless warrior for liberty, beloved leader who galvanized the next generation like nobody I've ever seen before, and an American patriot of the deepest conviction, the finest quality and the highest caliber," Trump said Tuesday afternoon.

Of Kirk's killing, Trump said, "He was assassinated in the prime of his life for boldly speaking the truth, for living his faith, and relentless fighting for a better and stronger America."

The Presidential Medal of Freedom was established by President John F. Kennedy in 1963 for individuals making exceptional contributions "to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors."

Erika Kirk accepted the medal on her late husband's behalf. In her remarks, she said, "This is not a ceremony; this is a commissioning."

"I want you to be the embodiment of this medal, I do. I want you to free yourself from fear. I want you to stand courageously in the truth. Listen for the still, small voice of God. And remember that while freedom is inherited in this country, each of us must be intentional stewards every single day," she said.

She added, "Charlie's life was proof that freedom is not a theory. It's a testimony. He showed us that liberty begins not in the halls of power, but in the man of a heart surrendered to God.

"And so today, as we honor Charlie with this incredible Presidential Medal of Freedom on his birthday, I stand here with tears and just a humbled heart and spirit because his story reminds us all that to live free is the greatest gift. But to die free is the greatest victory."

Trump returned to the U.S. in the pre-dawn hours Tuesday after a whirlwind trip to Israel and Egypt to celebrate a ceasefire agreement in Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza that his administration was instrumental in brokering.

Trump joked that he almost requested to reschedule the ceremony because of the trip.

"I raced back halfway around the globe," Trump said. "I was going to call Erika and say, 'Erika, could you maybe move it to Friday?' And I didn't have the courage to call. But you know why I didn't call? Because I heard today was Charlie's birthday."

In a sign of Trump's crowded schedule, Argentine President Javier Milei, who had been visiting with the president at the White House earlier, stayed on to attend the ceremony.

Trump has awarded a string of presidential medals going back to his first term, including to golf legend Tiger Woods, ex-football coach Lou Holtz, and conservative economist Arthur Laffer as well as to Yankees Hall of Fame closer Mariano Rivera and conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, the latter of which came during the 2020 State of the Union. He awarded posthumous medals to Babe Ruth and Elvis Presley.

This term, Trump has also announced his intentions to award the medals to Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and a close former adviser, and to Ben Carson, who served as Trump's first-term secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

Kirk founded Turning Point USA in 2012. Trump praised Kirk as one of the key reasons he was reelected.

As the ceremony was underway, the Trump administration said it had revoked the visas of six foreigners who U.S. officials deemed had made derisive or mocking comments about Kirk's assassination.

The six foreigners who had their visas revoked were from Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, Paraguay, and South Africa.

It comes as the Trump administration and its supporters have zeroed in on people who made critical comments about Kirk, leading to firings and other discipline.

Trump wrote in a social media post hours before the event that he was moving the ceremony from the White House's East Room to the Rose Garden to accommodate a crowd he said would be "so big and enthusiastic."

When it started, he noted how the weather had cleared up after it was expected to be raining. He said: "I was telling Erika, God was watching. And he didn't want that for Charlie."

Newsmax contributed to this report.

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday posthumously awarded America's highest civilian honor to Charlie Kirk, the assassinated leader who inspired a generation of young conservatives and helped push the nation's politics further to the right.
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