US Senate Designates October 14 as Charlie Kirk Remembrance Day

Charlie Kirk Remembrance day

The U.S. Senate on Thursday unanimously approved a resolution to designate Oct. 14, 2025 as a National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk.  The date would have been the late activist’s 32nd birthday.

“Charlie inspired millions of young Americans to be involved in the future of their country and make their voices heard. He’d travel to college campuses around the nation to share ideas and talk about them

“And Charlie was never afraid to have a discussion. He didn’t care if you agreed or disagreed with his ideas. He welcomed the opportunity to respectfully and peacefully debate ideas in the court of public opinion,” He noted

The motion was also moved by Congressman Jimmy Patronis in the U.S. House of Representatives. House Speaker Mike Johnson said the House is poised to pass the resolution not only to honor Kirk, but also to condemn the political violence that led to his assassination.

“The honor of his memory will go one.

“The best way to honor the work and the legacy and the ministry of Charlie Kirk is to do what he did and that is to advance the principles that he advanced and to adopt his approach. What I mean by that is the principles that Charlie advanced were the good things. Scripture talks about (how) we focus on the noble and praiseworthy — the good. And Charlie did that.” Johnson said.

 

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