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Trump presents Charlie Kirk’s Medal of Freedom to widow Erika

President Donald Trump has awarded Charlie Kirk the Medal of Freedom, marking what would have been his assassinated friend’s 32nd birthday.

Charlie’s widow Erika wiped away tears as Trump handed her the highest civilian honor at a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden on Tuesday. 

‘You have given him the best birthday gift he could ever have,’ the mother of two said as Trump beamed at her. 

The president, who returned from a whirlwind Middle East peace mission late last night, said: ‘I raced back halfway around the globe. I was going to call Erika and ask, “Could you maybe move it to Friday?” but I didn’t have the courage to call.’

‘But you know why I didn’t call? Because I heard today was Charlie’s birthday.’ 

Kirk’s parents were also in attendance for the ceremony despite remaining out of the public spotlight after their son’s death. 

Family and friends and Turning Point employees also attended together with vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha attended the ceremony as well as the president’s son Don Jr and members of the president’s cabinet. 

Conservative media stars Tucker Carlson, Jesse Watters, Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity, and Laura Ingraham, were also spotted. 

Erika, 36, fought back tears as she revealed she had asked their daughter ‘what she would like to say to Daddy’ on his birthday.

‘And she said, “Happy birthday Daddy, I want to give you a stuffed animal. I want to eat a cupcake with ice cream and I want you to come home for a birthday surprise. I love you.’ 

US President Donald Trump and Erika Kirk (L), Charlie Kirk's widow, participate in a Medal of Freedom Ceremony for late US right-wing activist Charlie Kirk in the Rose Garden

Charlie and Erika Kirk at Mount Rushmore in a family photo

Erika Kirk wipes her eyes as a military aide reads the citation before President Donald Trump posthumously awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom

Erika Kirk's eyes well up with tears as Trump pays tribute to her late husband in the Rose Garden of the White House, Tuesday

Erika Kirk (L), wife of late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, arrives with U.S. President Donald Trump as he posthumously awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk during a ceremony in the Rose Garden of the White House

Trump arrives with Erika Kirk to posthumously award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk in the Rose Garden

Erika Kirk (L), wife of late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, arrives with U.S. President Donald Trump as he posthumously awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk

U.S. President Donald Trump walks with Erika Kirk, wife of slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk

Trump praised Charlie for always believing that peace in the Middle East could be done.

The president, who yesterday speculated on the afterlife as a reporter questioned him on Air Force One, said: ‘[Charlie] is gonna make heaven. I said, I’m not sure I can make it. But he’s gonna make it. He’s there, looking down on us right now.’ 

Trump praised Kirk’s wisdom and activism in support of the conservative movement and his presidential campaign.  

‘Without him, who knows, maybe we would have Kamala standing here today. That would not be good,’ he said, referring to his former presidential rival in the 2024 campaign. 

‘Everything he did was historic. A true evangelist with the cause of freedom and the word of almighty God.’ 

He compared Kirk to other people who were killed for their beliefs including Socrates, St. Peter, Abraham Lincoln, and Martin Luther King Jr.

‘He was a martyr for truth and for freedom,’ Trump said.

‘Those who change history of the most he really did, have always risked their lives for causes they were put on Earth to defend.’

President Donald Trump speaks before posthumously awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk

U.S. President Donald Trump (L) comforts Erika Kirk, wife of late conservative activist Charlie Kirk,

 The president also paid a touching tribute to Erika, now the CEO of Charlie’s Turning Point USA foundation that inspired young people across college campuses.

‘I was with him before I met Erika. And he told me he was going to get married. He said, “You won’t believe how beautiful she is,”‘ Trump recounted.

‘But then he also said, “And you know what? She’s like the smartest person I know.”

‘See, they do go together on occasion. Not often. Not often. But on occasion, they go together,’ he added as the crowd chuckled. 

After the ceremony, President Trump stood quietly with Erika and her parents as the United States Marine ‘President’s Own’ band played Amazing Grace, before quietly departing the Rose Garden and entering the Oval Office. 

For the past month, senior members of the team rallied to Erika’s side to help bolster Kirk’s organization Turning Point USA, the conservative behemoth organization built to help motivate and inspire young people.

Although the president’s attention has been directed at the successful Israeli peace deal with Gaza, he was determined to get back to the White House in time for Tuesday afternoon’s ceremony.

Vice President JD Vance sits with his wife Usha Vance prior to a Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony in the Rose Garden of the White House

Donald Trump Jr. and his girlfriend Bettina Anderson arrive at the Rose Garden

Fox News Channel Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity arrive at the Rose Garden

Political commentator Tucker Carlson attends a ceremony held by U.S. President Donald Trump to posthumously award the Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, left, greets Attorney General Pam Bondi, as Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick looks on, before President Donald Trump arrives to present the Presidential Medal of Freedom for Charlie Kirk

US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro attends

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth talks to his wife Jennifer Rauchet

Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio in the Rose Garden

Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel

US House Speaker Mike Johnson (R), Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (2nd R), Donald Trump Jr. (2nd L) and his girlfriend Bettina Anderson attend a Medal of Freedom Ceremony for late US righty-wing political activist Charlie Kirk

Pete Hegseth sits near Argentina's President Javier Milei as they attend the ceremony for Charlie Kirk

White House chief of staff Susie Wiles arrives before President Donald Trump posthumously awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk

Kirk was fatally shot on September 10 while speaking at Utah Valley University during the first stop of his campus speaking tour. 

Trump announced his intention to posthumously award Kirk the nation’s highest civilian honor during remarks at the Pentagon commemorating the 9/11 attacks, just days after the assassination. 

Kirk had built Turning Point USA into one of the most influential conservative youth organizations in America, known for its campus activism and annual conferences that drew thousands of young conservatives.

After Kirk’s death, Erika publicly delivered a statement vowing to carry on his work as the new CEO of the organization. 

Trump memorably eulogized Kirk at his memorial service days later and comforted Erika who mourned the loss of her husband. 

‘We know the weight of this monumental loss is almost unbearable,’ he said.

‘But even in the midst of heartache and pain too great to even fathom, you have somehow found the strength and deep faith to be a comfort to millions and millions of people.’ 

More than 60,000 people attended the service which was held at State Farm Stadium, which hosts the Arizona Cardinals NFL team. 

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