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It has been a little over two weeks since the assassination of Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk.
Following his passing, many have committed to continuing his legacy. His memorial was a significant occasion, attended by President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
A noteworthy event was the reconciliation between Trump and Elon Musk, who shook hands after a period of conflict. Their renewed association was highlighted with Trump welcoming Musk back, shared in a photo by both Musk and the White House, captioned: “For Charlie.”
One of the most moving moments was when his wife, Erika Kirk, addressed the alleged assassin, expressing her husband’s desire to support young men like him.
Erika Kirk: “Charlie wanted to save young men – just like the one who took his life.”
Powerful. pic.twitter.com/ffH1TiMEaE
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) September 21, 2025
Then, she forgave him.
🚨 BREAKING: Erika Kirk forgives the killer of Charlie Kirk, Tyler Robinson.
“Father, forgive them, for they not know what they do.”
“That young man. I forgive him.”
If this doesn’t give somebody chills, I don’t know what will. pic.twitter.com/GZna4f2Opc
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) September 21, 2025
This profoundly resonated with many, including Tim Allen, formerly of “Home Improvement” and now starring in “Shifting Gears.” Allen shared that it inspired him to do something he hadn’t managed to do in over six decades.
Erika Kirk profoundly impacted others with her words about her husband’s killer: “That man… that young man… I forgive him.” For me, it was particularly touching, having spent more than 60 years trying to forgive the person who took my father’s life. I write now with resolve: “I forgive the man who killed my dad.”
— Tim Allen (@ofctimallen) September 25, 2025y
Her words, expressing forgiveness for her husband’s killer, struck a deep chord within me. For over six decades, I struggled to forgive the man who murdered my father. Finally, I find the strength to say: “I forgive the man who killed my father.” Wishing peace for everyone.
Allen’s father was killed in a car accident by a drunk driver when Allen was 11 years old.
Allen said in a 2012 interview that “part of him still doesn’t trust that everything will work out all right” because of what happened to his father.
What an important moment for Allen to finally be able to make that change, to find that peace for which he’s been struggling.
Allen was touched by Erika Kirk’s actions. Then, more were inspired by Allen’s post on X, with many speaking of their efforts to forgive others for what they may have done that harmed their lives. His post has now had millions of views.
Wow!!!!
This. This is what God can do. 🙏🏼 https://t.co/nqAiVvqQdN
— American Woman 🇺🇸 (@1True_American_) September 26, 2025
Wow.
The Tool Man got a new tool:
Forgiveness.
— Dr. David Wood (@Acts17David) September 25, 2025
It’s a special grace that’s spreading to others.
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