Charlie Kirk sends message in new video, recorded days before his killing

The death of Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative media figure, shocked millions across the United States and beyond. Known for his influence through The Charlie Kirk Show and his large social media following, Kirk’s passing sparked a surge of attention, with his platforms gaining millions of new followers and his weekly video views increasing by over 94 million, according to Fox Business.

Despite his death, The Charlie Kirk Show has continued broadcasting with his seat left symbolically empty. Kirk’s colleagues and friends have taken on the role of continuing his message and mission. Tyler Bowyer, one of Kirk’s closest friends and advisors, recently shared the final video Kirk recorded before the incident—a message encouraging voter registration ahead of National Voter Registration Day.

Kirk left behind his wife, Erika, and their two children. A small memorial was recently held at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., while a larger public memorial is planned in Arizona, with former President Donald Trump expected to attend. The grief expressed by Kirk’s loved ones has been profound, and his absence continues to be deeply felt across conservative circles.

Erika Kirk delivered a heartfelt message through her late husband’s show, reflecting the immense loss his family has endured. Other close friends, including Bowyer, have begun speaking out, sharing memories of Kirk’s life and values. In a radio interview, Bowyer described Kirk as deeply principled and tirelessly committed to his work and his beliefs.

”It’s game time Arizona but you can’t make plays if you’re not on the team,” Charlie Kirk said in the video Bowyer shared on X. ”It starts with you getting registered to vote.”

Bowyer reflected on their decade-long friendship and shared admiration for Kirk’s intellect and compassion. He emphasized Kirk’s dedication to empowering young people and his authenticity both on and off the camera, calling him a leader who always put his mission above personal recognition.

To honor Kirk’s legacy, organizers plan to distribute voter registration forms at the Arizona memorial, continuing his message of civic engagement.

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