Donald Trump arrives at packed stadium to farewell Charlie Kirk
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US President Donald Trump and key figures from his “Make America Great Again” movement are honoring conservative activist Charlie Kirk, whose tragic death has become a pivotal moment in America’s tense political scene.

Trump traveled on Air Force One to Arizona, heading to the crowded football stadium where Kirk’s funeral gathered passionate supporters and political friends.

The US president was seen raising his fist to supporters from behind the glass of a corporate box after he arrived at the memorial.

President Donald Trump acknowledges the crowd at a memorial for Charlie Kirk. (AP)
Tens of thousands filled a stadium to farewell controversial conservative activist Charlie Kirk. (AP)
A group of church members from Houston, including Paul Vu, left, gather outside of a memorial for conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
A group of church members from Houston, including Paul Vu, left, gather outside of a memorial for conservative activist Charlie Kirk. (AP)

The service honoring Kirk, whom Trump considers crucial to his 2024 electoral success, attracted tens of thousands of mourners, including Vice President JD Vance, senior White House figures, and young conservatives influenced by the 31-year-old activist.

“We’re here to celebrate the life of an extraordinary individual today,” said Trump, who told reporters he was expecting a “tough day” as he left the White House for the Arizona service.

Kirk’s tragic death at a Utah college campus event on September 10 has ignited a fierce debate over violence, morality, and free speech during a time of significant political division.

People attend a memorial for conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
People attend a memorial for conservative activist Charlie Kirk. (AP)
Attendees hold up Turning Point USA signs at the memorial service for political activist Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona.
Attendees hold up Turning Point USA signs at the memorial service for political activist Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona. (Getty)

The incident has also sparked concern among Americans that Trump might leverage the outrage over the murder to silence his critics and political adversaries.

The service is at State Farm Stadium, the home of the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals west of Phoenix, where Kirk’s Turning Point organisation is based.

Security was tight, with a similar level of federal law enforcement presence as for the Super Bowl or other high-profile event.

US President Donald Trump disembarks Air Force One in Arizona. (AP)

The public began lining up outside the stadium before dawn to secure their seats, swiftly filling the 63,400-seat venue with attendees clad in red, white, and blue, as recommended by organizers.

“I think that this is going to change things, and I think he made such a difference,” said Crystal Herman, who travelled from Branson, Missouri.

“He deserves us to be here.”

Photos of Kirk at work or with his wife, Erika, were on easels throughout the concession areas of the main concourse level. Some people posed for photos next to them.

Comments about Kirk have become a Trump administration target

Trump has blamed the “radical left” for Kirk’s death and threatened to go after liberal organisations and donors or others whom he feels are maligning or celebrating Kirk’s death.

Dozens of people, from journalists to teachers, have lost their jobs as prominent conservative activists and administration officials target comments about Kirk that they deem offensive or celebratory.

The retaliation has in turn ignited a debate over the First Amendment as the Republican administration promises retribution against those who air what are seen as disparaging remarks in the wake of Kirk’s death.

Kirk was shot dead at Utah State University. (AP)

ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show off the air indefinitely following backlash from affiliated broadcasters and the Trump-appointed head of the Federal Communications Commission over the comedian’s remarks about Kirk.

A 22-year-old Utah man, Tyler Robinson, has been charged with killing Kirk and faces the death penalty if convicted of the most serious charges.

Authorities have not revealed a clear motive in the shooting, but prosecutors say Robinson wrote in a text to his partner following the shooting that he “had enough” of Kirk’s hatred.

Kirk’s legacy of conservative political influence

Turning Point, the group Kirk founded to mobilise young Christian conservatives, became a multimillion-dollar operation under his leadership with enormous reach.

The crowd expected to fill the stadium in Glendale for Kirk’s memorial is a testament to the massive influence he accumulated in conservative America with his ability to mobilise young people.

“I think he spoke on more than just politics,” said Michael Link, 29, who stopped outside the stadium to take in the scene.

Elon Musk, left, waves to supporters alongside former Representative Matt Gaetz during the memorial. (AP)

“Now that he’s gone, it’s like who’s gonna speak for us now?”

His impact on modern-day conservatism went beyond US shores.

Kirk “was very effective because he was convinced of his views and knew how to argue them,” Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni said at a political rally Sunday in Rome. “But he never stopped smiling, never stopped respecting his interlocutor and anyone who challenged him.”

Kirk was a provocateur who at times made statements that some called racist, misogynistic, anti-immigrant and transphobic. That has drawn backlash from conservatives who view the criticism as cherry-picking a few select moments to insult the legacy they see of an inspirational conservative leader.

The memorial crowd packed out a football stadium. (AP)

Kirk was a MAGA celebrity with a loyal following that turned out to support or argue with him as he travelled the country for the events like the one at Utah Valley University, where he was shot. Kirk grew the organisation, in large part, through the force of his personality and debating chops.

Arizona is the adopted home state of Kirk, who grew up outside Chicago and founded Turning Point there before moving the organisation to Phoenix. Vance has said Kirk’s advocacy was a big reason Trump picked him to serve as vice president.

Scheduled speakers at the service include Trump, Vance, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Donald Trump Jr, right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson, and White House aides Stephen Miller and Sergio Gor are also set to speak.

Evangelist Dan Beazley stands with a cross at the memorial. (AP)

Also speaking will be Kirk’s widow, who has been named Turning Point’s new leader and has pledged that “the movement my husband built will not die.”

Democratic Goernor. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, whose official residence was set ablaze by a suspected arsonist in April while Shapiro was celebrating Passover with his family and friends inside, said in a television interview broadcast Sunday that Americans must now come together to find “our better angels.”

“We’ve got to universally condemn political violence no matter where it is,” Shapiro told NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

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