Turning Point USA Founder Charlie Kirk speaks during a campaign rally, Oct. 24, 2024, in Las Vegas.
Reactions are pouring in from Montana to the shooting death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed Wednesday on a Utah college campus.
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Montana's four-member congressional delegation and Gov. Greg Gianforte, all Republicans, expressed their sorrow on social media and shared memories of Kirk, who founded the conservative action group Turning Point USA.
Sen. Steve Daines: "Absolutely devastating news. Charlie Kirk was a friend, a loving husband, a father and fearless leader who inspired the next generation. Cindy and I grieve with his family in this profound loss."
Sen. Tim Sheehy: "Praying for Charlie Kirk. There is no excuse for political violence in our country."
Rep. Troy Downing: "Charlie Kirk made it his life's mission to wade fearlessly into the often-hostile arena of political discourse. He was an unapologetic defender of this country and conservative values but always extended his microphone to hear the other side. If ever there was a time to honor his legacy and reject the atrocity of political violence once and for all, that time is now. Charlie was a man of strong faith, and I take comfort in the fact that he is with his Creator. As we look to process the weight of today's tragedy, let us remember and hold close in our hearts Charlie's young family and lift them up in prayer. God bless Charlie Kirk. God bless America."
Rep. Ryan Zinke: "Our entire nation should mourn the loss of a dedicated father, husband and tireless defender of our first amendment rights. Charlie Kirk practiced his right to free speech and peaceful assembly and believed everyone, regardless of their religion or politics, had the same rights. Our nation is deeply divided and suffering from an epidemic of political mental sickness. It breaks my heart as a Navy officer who dedicated my life to defending my fellow Americans. I hope you will join me and Lola in our prayers for Charlie and our nation."
Gov. Greg Gianforte:"Susan and I join the nation in mourning the loss of Charlie Kirk. I've known Charlie since he was a teenager. He dedicated his life to supporting the next generation of leaders and getting young people involved in government. Political violence has no place in America. Please keep his wife and their young children in your prayers."
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