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Kentucky Lawmakers to Honor Charlie Kirk with 'Charlie Kirk Day'

Remembering Charlie Kirk's impact on free speech and conservative values. Kentucky lawmakers propose 'Charlie Kirk Day' to keep his legacy alive.

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In this picture I can see the poster which is placed on the table or wall. In the poster I can see some people were doing the march by holding the posters. At the top I can see the cartoons of the devils.

Kentucky Lawmakers to Honor Charlie Kirk with 'Charlie Kirk Day'

Charlie Kirk, a prominent U.S. conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, was tragically assassinated on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University. Now, lawmakers in Kentucky aim to honor his legacy by designating October 14 as 'Charlie Kirk Day'.

Born on October 14, 1993, Kirk was a staunch defender of free expression and a champion of conservative causes. His untimely death has left a void in the political landscape, but his message continues to inspire a movement dedicated to preserving America's founding ideals.

In Kentucky, Sen. Steve Rawlings, R-Burlington, and Rep. TJ Roberts, R-Burlington, plan to introduce legislation during the 2026 General Assembly session, starting on January 6, to commemorate Kirk's life and work. The bill aims to honor Kirk's lifelong commitment to defending free speech and advancing conservative values.

Charlie Kirk's impact on the political scene was significant, and his legacy continues to inspire. The proposed 'Charlie Kirk Day' in Kentucky seeks to recognize his contributions and ensure his message lives on.

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