In interviews with government members, Vance spoke of liable “those who incite violence”
Victor Lacombe-Vice President JD Vance replaced and presented the activist podcast on Monday (15), promising a wide retaliation against the left in the country after the death of the trumpker influencer, shot in the neck during an event at the University of Vale do Utah last Wednesday (10).
In an undisputed proof of Kirk’s influence on the trump card and the US government, Vance, which was identified in the podcast as “Charlie Kirk’s personal friend,” spoke directly from the US Vice Presidency office at the White House-and said the influencer was directly responsible for Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 elections.
“He loved America, devoted himself tirelessly to make our country a better place. He played a crucial role in the election of Donald Trump, in my election as vice president, and much of our government success in the last seven months is thanks to his efforts,” Vance said.
In interviews with government members, Vance spoke of holding responsibility “those who incite violence” and cited Ford Foundation and Open Society Foundations by billionaire George Soros, as responsible for justifying Kirk’s death by funding The Nation magazine.
An article published in the vehicle last Friday (12) entitled “The Legacy of Charlie Kirk does not deserve mourning” states that the influencer was “a racist, transphobic, homophobic and inveterate misogynist who disguised his hatred with Bible verses because there was no other way to pretend he was morally right.”
Throughout the program, which lasted two hours, the vice president interviewed members of the Trump first level, such as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and the chief of staff, Susie Wiles, about Kirk and the consequences of his murder.
When he talked to senior advisor Stephen Miller, responsible for Trump’s anti-immigration campaign, Vance asked, “How can we prevent this increasing left violence from becoming increasingly common?” “The reason for the main suspect, Tyler Robinson, is not yet clear.”
Miller replied: “We will concentrate all the anger we are feeling of this organized campaign that led to the murder [de Kirk] And let’s use it to dismantle these terrorist networks. ” American police authorities claim that Robinson would have acted alone. “Violent protests, street violence, organized demonization campaigns and messages that incite violence and organized cells that commit violence-it is a vast terrorist domestic movement,” Miller said without specifying what incidents referred to.
Vance also talked to White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, who identified herself as “a conservative of generation Z” and talked about her college involvement with Turning Point USA, the right-wing youth organization created by Kirk in the US. At one point, the vice president said to Leavitt, laughing: “Some of these university students [com quem Kirk debatia] They ask much better questions than radicals in the White House press room, ”in reference to journalists.
When opening the show, Vance said that “the last days were very difficult for this country, to me, for the countless people here at the White House who knew and loved Charlie Kirk, and especially for their dear wife Erika and their two beautiful children.” The vice president traveled to Utah, where Kirk died, and accompanied the coffin to Arizona, his home state.
“Charlie was the smartest political agent I met. He was the guy who brought the conservative message to hostile places and inspired younger generations to have courage,” said the vice president, in reference to that who was Kirk’s main activity: visiting university campuses across the country and aggressively discussing left-wing students, producing videos that accumulated hundreds of thousands of views.
“When young conservatives were afraid to speak openly, they were afraid of what a university professor would say, that their colleagues would scream with them, Charlie was there, showing that they could have courage and boldness,” said Vance, who concluded his speech by saying that the “most valuable lesson” that Kirk left is “having faith and being bold in how we glorify God.”