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Erika Kirk Says ‘It Took Months’ to Walk Into Her Bedroom After Husband Charlie Kirk’s Death
Erika Kirk (née Frantzve) initially really struggled to cope with her husband Charlie Kirk’s death. “It took me months to even walk into my bedroom,” Erika, 37, said during a Saturday, December 13, town hall on CBS News,
An atmosphere of fear and uncertainty has set in on campuses across Appalachia where at least a dozen faculty and staff at colleges and universities have lost their jobs after sharing negative opinions about the conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
A recent Reuters report estimates that about 600 people have been fired or otherwise punished for things they said about Kirk since his death. Many of these sentiments were indeed ugly, and it’s fair to question the judgment of someone who celebrates the murder of a fellow human being over differing political views.
And it is the only bill in the Senate that has been filed ahead of the 2026 legislative session, which begins in January. Three bills have been prefiled in the House. Rep. Bill Rhiley, a Wellington Republican, proposed House Bill 2409, which would shift school start dates after Labor Day.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace is attempting to rename the area formerly known as D.C.'s Black Lives Matter Plaza in honor of late political commentator Charlie Kirk .
FIRST ON FOX: A new bill could see part of the national capital renamed after slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, introduced three months after his assassination. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is introducing legislation to rename the area that until ...
A considerable number of college students are uncomfortable sharing their opinions on controversial topics these days. That’s the wrong direction. From:
Rep. Nancy Mace has introduced a bill to rename the former Black Lives Matter Plaza in D.C. as Charlie Kirk Freedom of Speech Plaza.
The best way to honor Mr. Kirk is not to criminalize speech. It is to ensure that argument remains the alternative to violence. In a just society, people should not fear that they will be killed for their speech. And they should not fear that they will spend five minutes in jail — let alone five weeks — for sharing a nonthreatening meme.
Erika Kirk said Sunday that she plans to meet with commentator Candace Owens, days after publicly urging Owens to stop spreading conspiracy theories about the killing of her husband, conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
A former employee of the TN Department of Commerce and Insurance is suing after she was fired for comments made on social media after Charlie Kirk's death.
Two months after Goose Creek CISD initiated the termination process for a teacher who allegedly made comments about conservative activist Charlie Kirk's death, she resigned.