On an emotionally charged Tuesday at the White House, President Trump led a ceremony to posthumously present the Presidential Medal of Freedom to the late Charlie Kirk, a noted figure in the conservative movement and founder of Turning Point USA. This prestigious award, which stands as the nation’s highest civilian honor, was given in recognition of his profound impact and legacy.
The ceremony on October 14 coincided with what would have been Kirk’s 32nd birthday, amplifying the poignant nature of the event.
In conjunction with this tribute, President Trump signed a proclamation declaring October 14, 2025, as a “National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk.”
“Today, our Nation honors the enduring memory of Charlie — a devoted father, husband, Christian martyr, and a pillar of the American conservative movement. We honor his life, extend our condolences to his family, and commit to advancing the ideals for which he sacrificed so much,” the proclamation stated, paying tribute to Kirk’s indelible contributions.
“We urge every American to unite in prayer for peace within our public discourse. Above all, we reaffirm our dedication to defending our core principles of truth, faith, and the open exchange of ideas,” it continued.
At just 31 years old, Kirk tragically lost his life on September 10, 2025, during an event at Utah Valley University where he was holding a campus speaking tour.
During the ceremony, President Trump reflected on Kirk’s life before a military aide presented the citation for the Medal of Freedom, which recognized Kirk as “one of the most influential political figures of his generation” and “one of the great debaters and communicators of his time.”
“The United States honors him as a martyr for truth and freedom,” the citation stated.
Kirk’s wife, Erika, accepted the medal on his behalf and delivered an inspiring 16-minute speech to the audience.
In a remark laden with gravity, Trump described the circumstances surrounding Kirk’s death as “demonic” and characterized the Democratic Party’s ideals as embodying “the devil’s ideology.”
Concluding his nearly half-hour address, Trump celebrated the “unstoppable” spirit of Charlie Kirk, proclaiming that he was truly “one of a kind.”
“No one can fill that void,” Trump stated, emphasizing the unique talent Kirk possessed. “That’s the nature of true talent; such individuals are irreplaceable,” he added with a sentimental resonance.
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Trump: “One month after Charlie’s passing, the shock and pain of our loss remain profound. Charlie Kirk was truly one of a kind. When he had an idea, he would call me: ‘Sir, it’s not done yet!’ I would say, ‘Relax, Charlie.’ But he never did! He would follow up the next day. His drive was unrivaled and will always be remembered as such. We will honor his memory every day of this administration, continually fighting for the principles he championed. He wasn’t just dedicated to his family but to this nation as well. In Charlie’s honor, we will persist in our mission — to fight and win, win, win!”
Receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom is no trivial feat. It stands alongside the Congressional Medal of Honor as one of the most prestigious civilian awards, granted under rigorous qualifications that only a few meet. I now invite a military aide to read the citation for Charles James Kirk’s Presidential Medal of Freedom. Thank you very much.
Military Aide: “The Presidential Medal of Freedom is awarded to Charles James Kirk. Accepting on behalf of Charlie is his wife, Mrs. Erika Kirk. Charlie Kirk was one of the most influential American political figures of his generation. At merely 18 years old, he founded Turning Point USA, transforming it into the largest conservative youth organization in the country. Over the course of more than a decade, he traveled tirelessly, championing a movement to restore reverence for our founding principles, reawaken our national identity, and inspire renewed religious devotion. He was among the great debaters and communicators of his time, undeterred by threats, embodying courage, logic, humor, and grace for the next generation. Tragically, on September 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk was assassinated while addressing students. The United States honors him as a martyr for truth and freedom.”