Yesterday, conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed while speaking at a Utah Valley University event.
His death was met with widespread reaction online, ranging from heartfelt condolences to pointed criticism. Here are some of the notable reactions to Charlie Kirk’s death so far.
1.President Donald Trump called Charlie a “great, and even legendary leader.” He added, “No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us. Melania and my Sympathies go out to his beautiful wife Erika, and family.”
2.Chris Pratt said he was “praying for Charlie Kirk right now, for his wife, young children, for our country.” He added, “We need God’s grace. God help us.”
3.”Charlie Kirk got shot for telling the truth,” tweeted influencer Jake Paul. “That is literally it. What a mentally sick time we are living through. We need god more than ever. Praying for Charlie’s family and praying for these evil people to heal.”
4.Former NFL player Dez Bryant slammed those who were “excited” about Charlie’s death.
5.”There is no room for political violence in the discourse. Ever,” Mandy Moore wrote. “You can disagree with someone’s beliefs but this is a terrifying consequence of the world we’re living in and it’s a cancer.” She continued, “I can’t stop thinking about Charlie Kirk’s wife and their small kids. My heart is with them and all who loved him.”
6.Piers Morgan said the shooting was an “appalling assault on free speech and democracy.”
7.Outer Banks star Madison Bailey made a point to remind her followers of Charlie’s controversial views. She shared one clip of him saying “yes” when asked if he would want his daughter to have a child conceived by rape, and another clip in which he said, “If I see a Black pilot, I’m going to be like, ‘Boy, I hope he’s qualified.'” Madison wrote, “I don’t promote violence. Just reminding yall who yall are mourning.”
8.Charlie Puth reposted a statement from former president Barack Obama, which said, “This kind of despicable violence has no place in our democracy.”
9.HGTV star Heather Rae El Moussa struggled to find words to describe her emotions. She shared on Instagram, “So much sadness and unnecessary death to innocent humans. Things need to change. Heart is so heavy.”
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10.Stephen King expressed disappointment at yet “another example” of gun violence in America.
11.Kristin Chenoweth agreed that the shooting was “very sad” and “bad for America.” She said that while she “didn’t always agree” with his opinions, she “appreciated some perspectives.”
“What a heartbreak,” she added. “His young family. I know where he is now. Heaven. But still 💔.”
12.Jamie Lee Curtis called for an end to gun violence now.
13.”The problem with allowing guns everywhere is that no one is safe anywhere,” read a repost from Julianne Moore.
14.Nicola Peltz Beckham reshared an Instagram post calling the shooting “a dark day for America,” adding, “No matter what your political views are no one should be murdered for freedom of speech.”
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15.Russell Brand sent prayers to Charlie and his family.
16.Jameela Jamil shared a post from activist Matt Bernstein remembering when Charlie said gun deaths were “worth it” to protect Second Amendment rights.
17.On her talk show, Megyn Kelly became emotional talking about the news. Posting a photo with Charlie on X, she wrote, “We’re going to miss you terribly. Rest in Peace sweet friend.”
18.Boxer Ryan Garcia said the shooting made him “sick.”
19.”We love you Charlie,” added Candace Cameron Bure. “Well done good and faithful servant 🕊✝️”
20.Jimmy Kimmel addressed the polarizing reactions online, writing, “Can we just for one day agree that it is horrible and monstrous to shoot another human? On behalf of my family, we send love to the Kirks and to all the children, parents, and innocents who fall victim to senseless gun violence.”
21.Former MLB player John Rocker tweeted, “ALL CHARLIE KIRK DID WAS HAVE A RESPECTFUL DIALOGUE WITH PEOPLE HE DISAGREED WITH.”
22.”The rhetoric that came from Kirk and Turning Point was so hideously damaging…” Sophia Bush wrote. She added, “Still, I know two children are fatherless now. And that — no matter how much I want to rage at the center of hatred he put into the world — is a tragedy.”
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23.Rosie O’Donnell added, “No just no – do not become the murderer – this is wrong on every level #weareallamericans.”
24. Elon Musk condemned those “celebrating” Charlie’s “cold-blooded murder” on X.
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25.Stephen Colbert sent condolences to Charlie’s family and loved ones before issuing a passionate plea against political violence. He told his talk show audience, “I’m old enough to personally remember the political violence of the 1960s, and I hope it is obvious to everyone in America that political violence does not solve any of our political differences. Political violence only leads to more political violence, and I pray with all my heart that this is the aberrant action of a madman and not a sign of things to come.”
26.Meghan McCain praised Charlie’s legacy and sent prayers to his family, including his wife and children.
27.Amber Rose remembered Charlie’s meaningful words to her ahead of the RNC: “Charlie was the only person that spoke to me right before my RNC speech. His speech was right before mine. He told me that I was gonna do great, just breathe and that I was standing up for my country! Thank you Charlie for being the voice of reason you will truly be missed. Sending love to all of his friends and family.”
28.Former race car driver Danica Patrick wrote that she was also “heartbroken.”
29.”I’m at a loss for words,” wrote former NFL star Brett Favre. “Only thing I can think of is tragic. Please keep Charlie Kirk and his family in your prayers…”
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