Erika Kirk: ‘Charlie Loved God’s Design for Marriage and Family’
Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika, gave an impassioned and heartfelt message on Friday night in her first public appearance since her husband’s death, vowing to carry on Charlie’s legacy.
Charlie, 31, was founder of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) and father of he and Erika’s two young children. He was assassinated last Wednesday by alleged killer Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old Utah native.
Speaking beside Charlie’s chair on the set of “The Charlie Kirk Show,” Erika said,
“You have no idea what you just have unleashed across this entire country, in this world, you have no idea,” she emphasized.
Erika recalled Charlie’s love of God’s design for marriage and family – and especially his own wife and kids.
“Charlie loved, loved life. He loved his life. He loved America. He loved nature, which helped him always bring him closer to God. He loved the Chicago Cubs. And my goodness, did he love the Oregon Ducks,” Erika shared.
“But most of all, Charlie loved his children. And he loved me with all of his heart, and I knew that.”
She conveyed how every day, he would ask her, “How can I serve you better? How can I be a better husband? How can I be a better father?”
“Every day,” she reiterated. “He is such a good man. He still is a good man.”
Erika continued,
“He wanted everyone to bring heaven into this earth through love and joy that comes from raising a family,” she said. “It’s beautiful.”
During Charlie’s life – and after his death – many speculated about his political ambitions. Erika revealed that Charlie did indeed consider running for office and already knew, if elected, what his priority would be:
You can watch Erika Kirk’s full address below:
On Monday, September 15, Vice President JD Vance hosted “The Charlie Kirk Show” in memory of his friend.
The vice president recounted the moment he and his wife, Usha, met with Erika after Charlie’s death. Erika told them how Charlie never raised his voice, never cussed at her and was never cross or mean-spirited towards her. Vance said that caused a moment of deep reflection for him.
“I think that on the great balance of things that I’m a pretty good husband, but I could never say that I was never unpleasant with my wife,” the vice president said. “I took from that moment that I needed to be a better husband and I needed to be a better father.”
NEW: "That is the way that I'm going to honor my friend: is to be the very best at that most important job [being a husband and father] that I can be."
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 15, 2025
Vice President JD Vance teared up as he paid tribute to his dear friend Charlie Kirk, promising to be the best husband and… pic.twitter.com/ELZ0KDC7yO
Since Charlie’s assassination, TPUSA has seen a “massive surge” in inquires for new college chapters. According to Andrew Kolvet, executive producer of “The Charlie Kirk Show,” TPUSA has received more than 37,000 new inquiries from individuals wanting to start chapters on their high school or college campuses.
The organization currently boasts 900 official college chapters and around 1,200 high school chapters.
“Charlie’s vision to have a Club America chapter (our high school brand) in every high school in America (around 23,000) will come true much, much faster than he could have ever possibly imagined,” Kolvet said. “This is the Turning Point.”
No one can replace Charlie Kirk. But individuals saddened and heartbroken by his murder can strive to emulate Charlie’s love for his faith, family and freedom in their own lives.
It would be a fitting and beautiful way to memorialize Charlie Kirk, and I bet he’d agree.
Related articles and resources:
Focus on the Family: Parenting
Honor Charlie Kirk’s Memory, ‘Don’t Let Your Voice Get Softer’
Radicals Show Civil Dialogue Has its Limits
Charlie Kirk, a Friend to Many, a Friend to My Family
Charlie Kirk: Man of Faith, Family and Fidelity
Charlie Kirk Committed His Life to Truth
Photo from YouTube.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Zachary Mettler is a writer/analyst for the Daily Citizen at Focus on the Family. In his role, he writes about current political issues, U.S. history, political philosophy, and culture. Mettler earned his Bachelor’s degree from William Jessup University and is an alumnus of the Young Leaders Program at The Heritage Foundation. In addition to the Daily Citizen, his written pieces have appeared in the Daily Wire, the Washington Times, the Washington Examiner, Newsweek, Townhall, the Daily Signal, the Christian Post, Charisma News and other outlets.
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