This resolution condemns the assassination of Charlie Kirk while honoring his life, legacy, and commitment to civil discourse on college campuses.
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
This resolution formally condemns the assassination of Charlie Kirk and honors his life and legacy as a devoted husband, father, and founder of Turning Point USA. It recognizes his commitment to encouraging civil discourse on college campuses across the nation. The Senate also extends its deepest sympathies to his surviving family.
This resolution is a formal statement from the Senate, not a piece of legislation that changes policy or allocates funds. It serves two main purposes: to officially condemn the assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, and to honor his life and work.
The text is essentially the Senate going on record about a tragic event. It starts by acknowledging Mr. Kirk’s personal life as a husband, father, and Christian man. The resolution then formally condemns the assassination in the strongest possible terms. For everyday people, this means the highest legislative body is making a public, unified statement against political violence and recognizing the gravity of the loss.
A significant part of the resolution focuses on Mr. Kirk’s professional legacy as the founder of Turning Point USA back in 2012. It notes the rapid growth of this organization into one of the largest conservative campus advocacy groups nationwide. More importantly, the Senate resolution specifically honors his commitment to encouraging open debates and discussions with college students from all political backgrounds. This part of the resolution affirms the importance of civil discourse and constitutional principles, suggesting that these values are what the Senate is truly honoring.
Finally, the resolution explicitly extends the Senate’s deepest condolences and sympathies to Mr. Kirk’s surviving family, naming his wife, Erika, and their two young children. While this is a procedural statement, it offers official, public recognition of the family’s loss. Since this is a declarative resolution, it has no regulatory or financial impact on the general public; it is purely a formal expression of condemnation and sympathy following a high-profile tragedy.