Tonight’s prayer vigil in Washington, D.C. for Charlie Kirk drew widespread attention, with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivering a standout tribute. During his remarks, RFK Jr. revealed that Kirk was the “primary architect” of his unification with President Trump. The revelation came as he recounted a pivotal moment at a MAGA rally last August, where he entered stage left alongside Trump in a dramatic display of endorsement.
RFK Jr. shared that Kirk had orchestrated the sparkler lighting during his handshake with Trump, calling it “a big show.” He described the crowd’s enthusiastic reaction, including chants of “USA! USA” after he recounted a conversation with Kirk about the risks of their roles. RFK Jr. quoted their exchange: “He asked me if I was scared to die. And I said to him, ‘There’s a lot worse things than dying.’”
The speech emphasized Kirk’s commitment to fighting for constitutional rights, with RFK Jr. urging attendees to “fill the breach and win this battle for our country.” The event concluded with heartfelt reflections on Kirk’s impact, leaving the audience in emotional resonance.