A resolution condemning the assassination of Charlie Kirk and honoring his life and legacy.
Sponsored By: Senator Mike Lee
Passed Senate
Summary
Condemns the assassination of Charlie Kirk. This resolution expresses the Senate's strongest condemnation of Kirk's killing and extends deepest condolences to his wife, Erika, and their two young children. It honors Kirk as a devoted husband, father, and Christian, notes he founded Turning Point USA in 2012, and records that he was assassinated on September 10, 2025 while speaking to a large group of college students at Utah Valley University. The resolution also honors his commitment to constitutional principles and civil discussion across political lines.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Mike Lee
UT • R
Cosponsors
John Curtis
UT • R
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Jim Banks
IN • R
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John Barrasso
WY • R
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Marsha Blackburn
TN • R
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John Boozman
AR • R
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Katie Britt
AL • R
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Ted Budd
NC • R
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Shelley Capito
WV • R
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Bill Cassidy
LA • R
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Susan Collins
ME • R
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John Cornyn
TX • R
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Tom Cotton
AR • R
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Kevin Cramer
ND • R
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Mike Crapo
ID • R
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Ted Cruz
TX • R
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Steve Daines
MT • R
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Joni Ernst
IA • R
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Deb Fischer
NE • R
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Lindsey Graham
SC • R
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Chuck Grassley
IA • R
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Bill Hagerty
TN • R
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Josh Hawley
MO • R
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John Hoeven
ND • R
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Jon Husted
OH • R
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Cindy Hyde-Smith
MS • R
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Ron Johnson
WI • R
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James Justice
WV • R
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John Kennedy
LA • R
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James Lankford
OK • R
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Cynthia Lummis
WY • R
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Roger Marshall
KS • R
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Sen. McConnell, Mitch [R-KY]
KY • R
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David McCormick
PA • R
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Ashley Moody
FL • R
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Jerry Moran
KS • R
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Bernie Moreno
OH • R
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Markwayne Mullin
OK • R
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Lisa Murkowski
AK • R
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Rand Paul
KY • R
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Pete Ricketts
NE • R
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James Risch
ID • R
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Mike Rounds
SD • R
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Eric Schmitt
MO • R
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Rick Scott
FL • R
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Tim Scott
SC • R
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Tim Sheehy
MT • R
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Dan Sullivan
AK • R
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John Thune
SD • R
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Thomas Tillis
NC • R
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Tommy Tuberville
AL • R
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Roger Wicker
MS • R
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Todd Young
IN • R
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Mark Kelly
AZ • D
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Ruben Gallego
AZ • D
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