Trump and Fans to speak at the Kirk Memorial service in Arizona



President Trump and Vice President Vans announced notes this Sunday at the memorial ceremonies of the late conservative activist Charlie Kerk.

Trump and Fans, who previously confirmed that they will attend the memorial, will join a list of other prominent characters that have been announced as speakers in the massive gathering.

The Kirk widow, Erika Kirk will make notes on the memorial.

Among the other speakers of the Trump administration, White House Chief of Staff, Suzy Wales, Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, Minister of Health and Humanitarian Services Robert F. Kennedy Junior, Defense Minister Beit Higseth, Director of National Intelligence in Tolcy Gabbard, White House Deputy Staff Stephen Miller, and Director of the White House presidential employee office Sergio Gore.

The former Fox News host Taker Karlson and the son of the Great President, Donald Trump Junior, will provide statements.

The event site says that more names will be announced.

The memorial will be held at the State Pharm Stadium, where the football team in Arizona Cardinal, which can carry more than 63,000 people, plays.

Acceptance of the event on the basis of those who come first serve first and depend on the stadium capacity, according to the event page, where the public is encouraged to register early for this event.

The doors will be opened to Sunday at 8 am local time, and the program is scheduled to start at 11 am local time. The dress bases were listed as “red, white or blue Sunday.”

Kerk was shot and killed last Wednesday while speaking at an event at the University of Utah Valley.

Late on Thursday, the authorities arrested a 22 -year -old Utah’s resident, Tyler Robinson, on suspicion of killing Kirk. Utah seeks the death penalty against Robinson, as it revealed seven charges on Tuesday, including the strict killing.

Trump told reporters on Sunday that he would attend the Kirk Memorial Monument. The founder of the conservative activist and founder of Turning Point Usa was a close ally of management.

“Weekend is very sad. We lost a great person,” Trump said. “I will go early on Sunday morning. We will go to Arizona, and take some people with us, for the first air force.”

The President also said on Thursday that he would give Kerk the presidential medal for freedom.

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