Roger Stone says Kirk would have made ‘a great president’

Also paying tribute over the weekend was the Machiavellian Republican fixer Roger Stone, who told Newsmax on Saturday that the deceased was “enormously talented” and could have gone all the way to the White House had he lived.

Here’s what he had to say:

“I really didn’t know Charlie Kirk until the FBI raided my home at 6 in the morning … Charlie reached out to me. We didn’t know each other, and he said, ‘This is outrageous. You’re being framed. There is no Russian collusion.’ We both know it. And he became both a public, but probably more importantly, a private advocate for clemency.

“He’s the only reason I’m able to be with you today. I came to love the man. He was enormously talented. He also confided in me. I think I’m free to say now that he did have political aspirations, that he was thinking about a potential future race for governor of Arizona. And yes, someday, I think he aspired to be president.

“I think he had the faith and the principles, and the discipline and the drive; he could have been a great presidential candidate, could have someday been a great president.

“I’m still in shock about this, but I also am concerned that some on our own side will take the wrong conclusions. Look, I was censored in 2017. I had almost a million followers on what was then Twitter, and then out of the blue without explanation, I was banned. Then I was banned on Facebook, then I was banned on Instagram, then I was banned on YouTube. What was my sin? Supporting Donald Trump and questioning whether the Russian collusion hoax was a fraud.

“Charlie Kirk himself said it. There is no such thing as hate speech. In fact, the First Amendment is specifically designed to protect the most repugnant, disgusting, offensive speech. That’s the American system, free speech that we have, that we revere. And therefore, those who say, oh, the left censored us. So now that we’re in power, we should censor them. Charlie would not have agreed. He would not have approved.”

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Joe Sommerlad22 September 2025 10:40

Steve Bannon: ‘Teachers are terrorists’

Discussing Charlie Kirk with his Real America’s Voice co-host Gina Loudon during the network’s broadcast of the service yesterday, the former White House adviser to Trump and Breitbart editor showed little interest in lowering the temperature.

When Loudon put it to Bannon that Kirk had been an advocate for unfashionable or unpopular social values like young marriage and large families, he responded: “Well, I actually think they are popular but it’s not the way those kids – look, from kindergarten all the way up, they are essentially, you know, a third of the teachers are terrorists that are trying to form them.”

Loudon had no problem with that statement and Bannon, 71, continued to argue that young conservatives shared Kirk’s positions even though “the way they’re formed” is “radical.”

He said: “Particularly young men who have been told, ‘You’re bad, you’re everything evil, you’ve gotta change, we have to change you, we have to give you drugs’ – that’s what I think underneath about the family, about marrying early, about having lots of kids, and about being a good dad, I think that that is right below the surface.”

The MAGA influencer has previously reacted to Kirk’s assassination by calling him “a casualty of war.”

Steve Bannon

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Joe Sommerlad22 September 2025 10:10

Kash Patel reveals FBI is investigating ‘hand gestures’ of people standing near Charlie Kirk before shooting

Patel wrote on X that the agency was “meticulously investigating theories and questions”, including whether the suspect in the shooting, Tyler Robinson, had an accomplice.

John Bowden has the latest on the investigation.

Oliver O’Connell22 September 2025 09:30

Asked about fate of killer, Charlie Kirk’s widow Erika says she does not ‘want that man’s blood on my ledger’

Charlie Kirk’s widow has said she wants to let the government decide whether her husband’s accused killer will receive the death penalty, saying she does not want his blood on her “ledger.”

Oliver O’Connell22 September 2025 09:00

In Photos: Charlie Kirk memorial service

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People react as they attend a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium, in Glendale, Arizona, U.S., 21 September 2025. REUTERS/Callaghan O'Hare

People react as they attend a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium, in Glendale, Arizona, U.S., 21 September 2025. REUTERS/Callaghan O’Hare (REUTERS)

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - SEPTEMBER 21: Erika Kirk arrives on stage amidst fireworks during the memorial service for her husband, political activist Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona. Kirk, the CEO and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed on September 10th while speaking at an event during his 'American Comeback Tour' at Utah Valley University

GLENDALE, ARIZONA – SEPTEMBER 21: Erika Kirk arrives on stage amidst fireworks during the memorial service for her husband, political activist Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona. Kirk, the CEO and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed on September 10th while speaking at an event during his ‘American Comeback Tour’ at Utah Valley University (Getty Images)

A man helps display a U.S. flag outside State Farm Stadium, on the day of a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk takes place, in Glendale, Arizona, U.S., 21 September 2025

A man helps display a U.S. flag outside State Farm Stadium, on the day of a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk takes place, in Glendale, Arizona, U.S., 21 September 2025 (REUTERS)

U.S. President Donald Trump takes the stage to deliver remarks during a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium, in Glendale, Arizona, U.S., September 21, 2025

U.S. President Donald Trump takes the stage to deliver remarks during a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium, in Glendale, Arizona, U.S., September 21, 2025 (REUTERS)

Maroosha Muzaffar22 September 2025 08:30

Trump: ‘The bullet was aimed at every one of us’

Charlie’s murder was not just an attack on one man or one movement. It was an attack on our entire nation,” says President Donald Trump. “That was a horrible attack on the United States of America. It was an assault on our most sacred liberties and God given rights. The gun was pointed at him, but the bullet was aimed at all of us. That bullet was aimed at every one of us.

President Donald Trump speaking at Charlie Kirk’s memorial

Oliver O’Connell22 September 2025 08:00

Watch: Donald Trump Jr does impression of his father

In an unexpected moment (for a memorial service), Donald Trump Jr. did an impression of his father, to much laughter from the crowd and a smile and a wave from the president.

Trump Jr does impression of his father at Charlie Kirk Memorial

Oliver O’Connell22 September 2025 07:30

Full report: Erika Kirk heart-wrenchingly ‘forgives’ Charlie’s killer before Trump declares ‘hate’ for foes in politics-laden eulogy

President Donald Trump said that he “hates” his political opponents moments after Erika Kirk, the widow of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, forgave her husband’s killer in an emotional tribute at his memorial.

Trump apologized to Kirk and his widow for “disagreeing” with them when it comes to dealing with political foes.

Rhian Lubin reports from New York.

Oliver O’Connell22 September 2025 07:00

Trump and Musk reunited at Charlie Kirk memorial

The men were seen on camera shaking hands Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Glendale during speeches remembering the Turning Point USA founder.

Rhian Lubin has the story.

Oliver O’Connell22 September 2025 06:30

Erika Kirk vows to carry on late husband’s work

The wife of Charlie Kirk, Erika Kirk, vowed on Sunday to carry on the conservative activist’s work.

During the memorial, she said: “I love you Charlie, baby. And I will make you proud.”

Last week, she was made the CEO of Turning Point USA, the organization her husband founded.

“The world needs Turning Point USA. It needs a group that will point young people away from the path of misery and sin. It needs something that will lead people away from hell in this world and in the next. It needs young people pointed in the direction of truth and beauty.

“And so I promise you today, every part of our work will become greater,” Kirk said.

Maroosha Muzaffar22 September 2025 06:00