Hillary Clinton questioned Charlie Kirk’s faith and commitment.
Published: September 25, 2025, 12:27 p.m. ET
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The former first lady criticized ‘white Christian men.’
During her appearance on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Hillary Clinton expressed her love for America, acknowledging its flaws while issuing a cautionary note about the potential regression to a past dominated by, as she put it, “white men with a specific perspective, ideology, and religion.”
Clinton stated, “We cannot afford to recreate a world that never existed, and such actions are detrimental to our current and future aspirations.”
She also underscored that America has historically faced challenges but was on the right path towards progress.
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🚨 NEW: Hillary Clinton WARNS against the rise of Christianity, declaring white Christian men as a national threat
“The idea that we could revert back to a time dominated by – let’s be frank! White men of certain ideologies…” pic.twitter.com/4WuEegZdRR
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) September 24, 2025
Clinton elaborated further, indicating that Americans must cease the cycle of “demonizing one another.” She noted, “Much of the current divisiveness arises from the right, who seek to dominate the discourse, even attempting to erase historical truths such as slavery.”
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Public Backlash
Kirk, known as a family man and devoted father.
The online reaction was immediate, particularly from Christians who felt targeted by Clinton’s remarks. Many took to X.com to voice their defense of their faith.
One user stated, “As a white Catholic man who serves as a pediatrician and cherishes my family, I feel unfairly characterized by her comments.”
Another condemned, “It is blatantly bigoted to single out ‘white Christian men’ as a threat. Our faith has fostered families and communities—a foundation for this nation.”
Further responses included demands for clarification, like, “What specific damage are they referring to? Praising God should not be seen as harmful.”
One assertion promised a “Christian Revival of biblical proportions is on the horizon.”
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Kirk’s Legacy
Kirk frequently emphasized his Christian values as central to his existence.
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Charlie Kirk consistently expressed that his devout Christian faith shaped his entire life narrative.
Reflecting on his journey, he shared with Russell Brand in 2024, “I owe everything to Jesus. My commitment began in fifth grade, and it remains my cornerstone.”
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Kirk’s Lasting Message
Kirk expressed his values as ‘God, family, country, in that order.’
Charlie Kirk had conveyed posthumously through an old podcast interview how he wanted to be remembered: “For my courage in faith. That is everything to me.”
In his final social media posts, he illustrated his commitment to this triad of values, recently pictured with his daughter, affirming, “God, family, country. Those are my priorities.”
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