Rosie O’Donnell Response to the news Charlie KirkA miserable death.
“No, no, don’t be the murderer,” O’Donnell, 63, passed Instagram Wednesday, September 10, with Kirk’s photos. “This is wrong on every level.”
O’Donnell also includes a tag that says “All Us Americans.”
News broke Wednesday that Kirk was in critical condition after being shot and killed while showing up at Utah River Valley University in Orem, Utah. As part of him, Kirk is on campus The American comeback journey.
Multiple export reports Single shot It was about 200 yards away and it seemed to hit the neck. The turning point confounding factor was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. He is 31 years old.
“It is our turning point that the heart of the U.S. leadership team is a heavy heart to inform you that Charlie was awarded an eternal reward in heaven with Jesus Christ,” a Wednesday statement from the conservative group.
Kirk’s wife survived Erika Frantzveand them Two children.
The suspect has not been arrested yet. An interested person was released after being detained.
Kirk is also mourned by the president Donald Trump. (Kirke previously recognized Trump as president in 2016, 2020 and 2024.)
“The great and even legendary Charlie Kirk is dead,” Trump, 79, wrote in a statement. “No one understands or owns the young man of the United States of America better than Charlie. He is loved and admired by all, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us. Melania and my compassion for his beautiful wife Erika and family. Charlie. Charlie, we love you!”
O’Donnell and Trump have had a long dispute, which has been going on for nearly two decades. Ever since O’Donnell was a commentator view.
Their drama escalated when Trump ran for office and the two publicly exchanged insults. During a 2015 debate, Trump was asked whether he regretted calling women “fat pigs”, “disgusting animals” and “dogs”, and he replied: “Only Rosie O’Donnell.”
Odonel then fired a tweet on social media: “Try to explain the two kids.”
After Trump took office earlier this year, O’Donnell announced that she had moved to Ireland with 12-year-old Clay. In July, Trump threatened to withdraw O’Donnell’s U.S. nationality In return for her continued criticism. (The president has no right to deprive U.S. citizens of his legal status.)

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