Please pray for my friend Charlie Kirk. My heart is with him, his wife and children during this critical time 🙏🏽
Charlie Kirk was truly one of a kind. A kind, loving, and courageous soul who lived what he preached. His view that our political, social, and spiritual differences should be debated freely and respectfully was something he put into practice every day — a living embodiment of the vision our founders had for our country. The person who shot Charlie Kirk sought to silence him, using violence to take away his freedom of speech by ending his life and to terrorize those who think like Charlie into silence. This evil act is the very definition of terrorism: an unlawful use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political or “religious” aims. Today, on the anniversary of 9/11, we recognize that whether it’s Islamists like al-Qaeda, or the fanatics who try to stop Charlie Kirk and others from speaking the truth by banning them from campuses and ultimately by assassination, the one thing they have in common is that they are so afraid that their arguments, views, and policies will not stand when challenged in free and open debate, that they resort to violence — not only to silence the people they want to shut up but to terrorize everyone else into silence. Charlie Kirk stood up to such fanatics who hate freedom and want to silence any who dare to challenge the so-called “liberal” establishment. This assassin killed him to prevent his voice from being heard, prevent him from inspiring others, as he did every day, and to terrorize and intimidate the American people into silence. I was sickened, but not surprised, when I saw the propaganda media like MSNBC react by encouraging and justifying this evil. Within minutes of the shooting, they said, Charlie “brought it upon himself.” They said the very same thing about President Donald Trump after both assassination attempts on his life. And the Islamists who attacked us on 9/11 also make the same argument—i.e. that ‘the American people deserved the attack.’ What they’re really telling us is: shut up, be quiet, or face the consequences… (Continued in comments)
Charlie Kirk was truly one of a kind. A kind, loving, and courageous soul who lived what he preached. His view that our political, social, and spiritual differences should be debated freely and respectfully was something he put into practice every day — a living embodiment of the vision our founders had for our country. The person who shot Charlie Kirk sought to silence him, using violence to take away his freedom of speech by ending his life and to terrorize those who think like Charlie into silence. This evil act is the very definition of terrorism: an unlawful use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political or “religious” aims. Today, on the anniversary of 9/11, we recognize that whether it’s Islamists like al-Qaeda, or the fanatics who try to stop Charlie Kirk and others from speaking the truth by banning them from campuses and ultimately by assassination, the one thing they have in common is that they are so afraid that their arguments, views, and policies will not stand when challenged in free and open debate, that they resort to violence — not only to silence the people they want to shut up but to terrorize everyone else into silence. Charlie Kirk stood up to such fanatics who hate freedom and want to silence any who dare to challenge the so-called “liberal” establishment. This assassin killed him to prevent his voice from being heard, prevent him from inspiring others, as he did every day, and to terrorize and intimidate the American people into silence. I was sickened, but not surprised, when I saw the propaganda media like MSNBC react by encouraging and justifying this evil. Within minutes of the shooting, they said, Charlie “brought it upon himself.” They said the very same thing about President Donald Trump after both assassination attempts on his life. And the Islamists who attacked us on 9/11 also make the same argument—i.e. that ‘the American people deserved the attack.’ What they’re really telling us is: shut up, be quiet, or face the consequences… (Continued in comments)
Charlie Kirk was truly one of a kind. A kind, loving, and courageous soul who lived what he preached. His view that our political, social, and spiritual differences should be debated freely and respectfully was something he put into practice every day — a living embodiment of the vision our founders had for our country. The person who shot Charlie Kirk sought to silence him, using violence to take away his freedom of speech by ending his life and to terrorize those who think like Charlie into silence. This evil act is the very definition of terrorism: an unlawful use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political or “religious” aims. Today, on the anniversary of 9/11, we recognize that whether it’s Islamists like al-Qaeda, or the fanatics who try to stop Charlie Kirk and others from speaking the truth by banning them from campuses and ultimately by assassination, the one thing they have in common is that they are so afraid that their arguments, views, and policies will not stand when challenged in free and open debate, that they resort to violence — not only to silence the people they want to shut up but to terrorize everyone else into silence. Charlie Kirk stood up to such fanatics who hate freedom and want to silence any who dare to challenge the so-called “liberal” establishment. This assassin killed him to prevent his voice from being heard, prevent him from inspiring others, as he did every day, and to terrorize and intimidate the American people into silence. I was sickened, but not surprised, when I saw the propaganda media like MSNBC react by encouraging and justifying this evil. Within minutes of the shooting, they said, Charlie “brought it upon himself.” They said the very same thing about President Donald Trump after both assassination attempts on his life. And the Islamists who attacked us on 9/11 also make the same argument—i.e. that ‘the American people deserved the attack.’ What they’re really telling us is: shut up, be quiet, or face the consequences… (Continued in comments)
Charlie Kirk was truly one of a kind. A kind, loving, and courageous soul who lived what he preached. His view that our political, social, and spiritual differences should be debated freely and respectfully was something he put into practice every day — a living embodiment of the vision our founders had for our country. The person who shot Charlie Kirk sought to silence him, using violence to take away his freedom of speech by ending his life and to terrorize those who think like Charlie into silence. This evil act is the very definition of terrorism: an unlawful use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political or “religious” aims. Today, on the anniversary of 9/11, we recognize that whether it’s Islamists like al-Qaeda, or the fanatics who try to stop Charlie Kirk and others from speaking the truth by banning them from campuses and ultimately by assassination, the one thing they have in common is that they are so afraid that their arguments, views, and policies will not stand when challenged in free and open debate, that they resort to violence — not only to silence the people they want to shut up but to terrorize everyone else into silence. Charlie Kirk stood up to such fanatics who hate freedom and want to silence any who dare to challenge the so-called “liberal” establishment. This assassin killed him to prevent his voice from being heard, prevent him from inspiring others, as he did every day, and to terrorize and intimidate the American people into silence. I was sickened, but not surprised, when I saw the propaganda media like MSNBC react by encouraging and justifying this evil. Within minutes of the shooting, they said, Charlie “brought it upon himself.” They said the very same thing about President Donald Trump after both assassination attempts on his life. And the Islamists who attacked us on 9/11 also make the same argument—i.e. that ‘the American people deserved the attack.’ What they’re really telling us is: shut up, be quiet, or face the consequences… (Continued in comments)
Charlie Kirk was truly one of a kind. A kind, loving, and courageous soul who lived what he preached. His view that our political, social, and spiritual differences should be debated freely and respectfully was something he put into practice every day — a living embodiment of the vision our founders had for our country. The person who shot Charlie Kirk sought to silence him, using violence to take away his freedom of speech by ending his life and to terrorize those who think like Charlie into silence. This evil act is the very definition of terrorism: an unlawful use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political or “religious” aims. Today, on the anniversary of 9/11, we recognize that whether it’s Islamists like al-Qaeda, or the fanatics who try to stop Charlie Kirk and others from speaking the truth by banning them from campuses and ultimately by assassination, the one thing they have in common is that they are so afraid that their arguments, views, and policies will not stand when challenged in free and open debate, that they resort to violence — not only to silence the people they want to shut up but to terrorize everyone else into silence. Charlie Kirk stood up to such fanatics who hate freedom and want to silence any who dare to challenge the so-called “liberal” establishment. This assassin killed him to prevent his voice from being heard, prevent him from inspiring others, as he did every day, and to terrorize and intimidate the American people into silence. I was sickened, but not surprised, when I saw the propaganda media like MSNBC react by encouraging and justifying this evil. Within minutes of the shooting, they said, Charlie “brought it upon himself.” They said the very same thing about President Donald Trump after both assassination attempts on his life. And the Islamists who attacked us on 9/11 also make the same argument—i.e. that ‘the American people deserved the attack.’ What they’re really telling us is: shut up, be quiet, or face the consequences… (Continued in comments)
Aloha, Charlie 🙏🏽
@abrahamwilliamsdp I can’t believe it’s already been ten years since we got married. Darling, I’m so blessed and grateful to be married to you — my best friend, my partner in all things, my surf buddy, my rock, my confidant, and the one who always finds a way to make me laugh. You sang this song to me on our wedding day and you have proven the lyrics to be true. I love you with all my heart. I do, now and forever. ❤️
@abrahamwilliamsdp I can’t believe it’s already been ten years since we got married. Darling, I’m so blessed and grateful to be married to you — my best friend, my partner in all things, my surf buddy, my rock, my confidant, and the one who always finds a way to make me laugh. You sang this song to me on our wedding day and you have proven the lyrics to be true. I love you with all my heart. I do, now and forever. ❤️
@abrahamwilliamsdp I can’t believe it’s already been ten years since we got married. Darling, I’m so blessed and grateful to be married to you — my best friend, my partner in all things, my surf buddy, my rock, my confidant, and the one who always finds a way to make me laugh. You sang this song to me on our wedding day and you have proven the lyrics to be true. I love you with all my heart. I do, now and forever. ❤️
@abrahamwilliamsdp I can’t believe it’s already been ten years since we got married. Darling, I’m so blessed and grateful to be married to you — my best friend, my partner in all things, my surf buddy, my rock, my confidant, and the one who always finds a way to make me laugh. You sang this song to me on our wedding day and you have proven the lyrics to be true. I love you with all my heart. I do, now and forever. ❤️
@abrahamwilliamsdp I can’t believe it’s already been ten years since we got married. Darling, I’m so blessed and grateful to be married to you — my best friend, my partner in all things, my surf buddy, my rock, my confidant, and the one who always finds a way to make me laugh. You sang this song to me on our wedding day and you have proven the lyrics to be true. I love you with all my heart. I do, now and forever. ❤️
@abrahamwilliamsdp I can’t believe it’s already been ten years since we got married. Darling, I’m so blessed and grateful to be married to you — my best friend, my partner in all things, my surf buddy, my rock, my confidant, and the one who always finds a way to make me laugh. You sang this song to me on our wedding day and you have proven the lyrics to be true. I love you with all my heart. I do, now and forever. ❤️
@abrahamwilliamsdp I can’t believe it’s already been ten years since we got married. Darling, I’m so blessed and grateful to be married to you — my best friend, my partner in all things, my surf buddy, my rock, my confidant, and the one who always finds a way to make me laugh. You sang this song to me on our wedding day and you have proven the lyrics to be true. I love you with all my heart. I do, now and forever. ❤️
@abrahamwilliamsdp I can’t believe it’s already been ten years since we got married. Darling, I’m so blessed and grateful to be married to you — my best friend, my partner in all things, my surf buddy, my rock, my confidant, and the one who always finds a way to make me laugh. You sang this song to me on our wedding day and you have proven the lyrics to be true. I love you with all my heart. I do, now and forever. ❤️
@abrahamwilliamsdp I can’t believe it’s already been ten years since we got married. Darling, I’m so blessed and grateful to be married to you — my best friend, my partner in all things, my surf buddy, my rock, my confidant, and the one who always finds a way to make me laugh. You sang this song to me on our wedding day and you have proven the lyrics to be true. I love you with all my heart. I do, now and forever. ❤️
@tulsigabbard I love you with all of my heart. I’m so grateful to share this life that we are blessed with to have with you. You have been the best 10 years of my life. Happy anniversary love!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@tulsigabbard I love you with all of my heart. I’m so grateful to share this life that we are blessed with to have with you. You have been the best 10 years of my life. Happy anniversary love!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@tulsigabbard I love you with all of my heart. I’m so grateful to share this life that we are blessed with to have with you. You have been the best 10 years of my life. Happy anniversary love!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@tulsigabbard I love you with all of my heart. I’m so grateful to share this life that we are blessed with to have with you. You have been the best 10 years of my life. Happy anniversary love!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@tulsigabbard I love you with all of my heart. I’m so grateful to share this life that we are blessed with to have with you. You have been the best 10 years of my life. Happy anniversary love!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Charlie loved our country deeply and dedicated his life to protecting our God-given rights enshrined in the Constitution. He inspired countless others around the world to do the same. He was unabashed about his love for God, his faith in God, and treated everyone, no matter their background or views, with aloha – love and respect.
When I served in Congress, my friend @realtimburchett knew how much I missed the ocean and surfing, so he promised to make me a skateboard. Yesterday, Tim kept his promise and delivered this beautiful handmade limited-edition Burchett Board made of all natural materials. Thank you, Tim! I appreciate you taking it out for a test run. Can’t wait to take it out for a ride!
When I served in Congress, my friend @realtimburchett knew how much I missed the ocean and surfing, so he promised to make me a skateboard. Yesterday, Tim kept his promise and delivered this beautiful handmade limited-edition Burchett Board made of all natural materials. Thank you, Tim! I appreciate you taking it out for a test run. Can’t wait to take it out for a ride!