Donald Trump Official Reveals Charlie Kirk’s Final Message

White House adviser Stephen Miller has claimed that Charlie Kirk left him a final message before his assassination, urging him to “dismantle” what Kirk described as the “radical left.” Miller’s remarks, made in an interview with Fox News, come amid heightened political tensions following the killing of Kirk, a staunch ally of President Donald Trump and founder of the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA.
Miller framed the assassination as part of a broader “domestic terrorism movement” within the United States. He alleged that federal workers, nurses, and bureaucrats were among those celebrating Kirk’s death online, calling it evidence of radicalization. “These are radicalized people,” Miller said, while reiterating that Kirk’s supposed final message was a call to confront organizations allegedly fueling violence.
There has been no independent confirmation of Miller’s claim about Kirk’s last words. Still, the comments are certain to intensify debates over political violence, free speech, and the trajectory of conservative activism in the country. Kirk, who gained national prominence as a commentator and organizer, was shot and killed during a public speaking event at Utah Valley University on September 10.
In response to the assassination, President Trump condemned what he called a “heinous act” and vowed that his administration would pursue “each and every one of those who contributed to this atrocity.” He signaled that organizations accused of supporting or encouraging political violence would face scrutiny.
Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, also released a statement vowing to preserve her husband’s legacy. “The movement my husband built will not die,” she declared. “I refuse to let that happen.” Her comments have been widely shared among conservative circles as both a rallying cry and a personal expression of grief.
Authorities have identified the suspected shooter as 22-year-old Tyler Robinson of Utah, who is currently in custody. He is scheduled to be formally charged on Tuesday with aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and felony discharge of a firearm. Investigators have not yet provided details about Robinson’s motive, though neighbors described him as coming from a churchgoing Mormon family.
The assassination has already produced fallout in workplaces and online communities. Reports indicate that several individuals have been disciplined or dismissed from jobs for publicly praising the killing. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon is monitoring civilian and military employees for any similar conduct, underscoring the seriousness with which federal agencies are treating such responses.
Miller’s unverified account of Kirk’s final message adds a layer of political symbolism to a case that has already become one of the most polarizing acts of violence in recent U.S. history. With charges pending and emotions running high, the nation is bracing for a prolonged clash over the meaning of Kirk’s assassination and its impact on the country’s political future.