Yesterday (September 21), at her late husband’s memorial service, Charlie Kirk’s widow did something very touching.
Earlier this month, the late political activist and Turning Point USA figurehead was shot and killed while giving a speech at Utah Valley University.
The 31-year-old’s wife, Erika Kirk, and their two young kids are still alive.
Over the weekend, his funeral was held at the home of the NFL team Arizona Cardinals. Tens of thousands of fans and MAGA officials were there, and President Donald Trump, his aide JD Vance, and Mrs. Kirk all paid their respects.
During the mother’s speech, there was one moment that stood out: she put her left fingers in a certain way and pointed them toward the sky. What did it all mean?
Lingvano says that Kirk did a “I love you” gesture.
You need to make a “L” with your thumb and index finger and keep them extended. Then, lift your little finger.
The middle and ring fingers need to stay on your palm, and finally, point your hand at the person you’re talking to.
Kirk was sending a message to her husband in heaven by pointing her hand up.
In another part of her tribute, the 36-year-old said of the dead person, “He left this world without regret.” Every day, he did everything he could. But I want you to know that Charlie died with unfinished work, not with unfinished business.
Then she went on to say that she had forgiven the man who killed her husband, who is thought to be Tyler Robinson.
“I forgive him because that’s what Christ did.” “Father, forgive them; they don’t know what they’re doing.”
Then she said that Mr. Kirk “wanted to save young men, just like the one who killed himself,” and then she said that she would be the CEO and chairwoman of Turning Point USA.
The widow said, “The world needs a group that will point young people away from the path of misery and sin.” She then promised, “Every part of our work will become greater.”
Trump will soon give the fallen right-wing commentator the Presidential Medal of Freedom after he dies.
In other news, Mr. Kirk’s surgeon allegedly told TPUSA member Andrew Kolvet that the victim “miraculously” saved other people’s lives on the day he died for one reason.