White House officials, lawmakers hold vigil for Charlie Kirk at Kennedy Center
Hundreds of people gathered at the Kennedy Center to pay respects to Charlie Kirk on Sunday, listening to leaders of the conservative movement praise Kirk for his organizing powers and commitment to public debates and free speech.

“Charlie lived by the principle that no matter how horrible another person's speech may be, their ideas must be defeated by better ideas, not by resorting to violence,” Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said.
Multiple members from Trump’s administration spoke at the vigil, including Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, who said it was Kirk who brokered a partnership between President Donald Trump and Kennedy during the 2024 campaign.
It was at a Turning Point USA rally in Arizona in August of 2024, where RFK Jr. officially endorsed Trump.
“I think we approached each other with a lot of trepidation at that time, but by the end of the podcast, we were soulmates, we were spiritual brothers, and we were we were friends, and over the next couple of years, our friendship blossomed,” RFK Jr. said of his relationship with Kirk.
Others thanked Kirk and his Turning Point organization for being part of the reason why they hold the position they do.
“I launched my campaign for Congress at just 23 years old during the 2022 midterm elections. Most people in this town, pretty much all of the people in this town of Washington, did not take me seriously. Charlie Kirk, however, did,” White House press secretary. Karoline Leavitt said.
“Charlie looked for the outsiders, the up-and-coming, truth tellers with new ideas, who weren't afraid to challenge the status quo, just like President Trump, whom he loved so much. And I speak on behalf of the president when I say President Trump loved you, Charlie, so much too," she added.
“I often joke that Charlie is probably the only reason why I have friends, some of the many people that I'm closest to today, I met through his organization and this movement. Charlie was more than a commentator or a show host or an online personality. He was a patriot in every sense of the word,” Rep. Anna Paulina Luna said.
-ABC News' Laura Minore and Lalee Ibssa





