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September 22, 2025 • 31 mins

The political and cultural shockwave from Charlie Kirk's assassination continues to ripple across America, with memorials, passionate tributes, and fierce public debate. Sean Hannity frames this moment as a historic tipping point not only for the conservative movement, but for the entire nation. Key moments include Erica Kirk's public forgiveness of the shooter, President Trump's stirring eulogy, and the highly anticipated reunion of Trump and Elon Musk, an alliance Kirk himself had worked to broker. Special guest insights, such as Pastor Rob McCoy's comparison of Kirk to a "Moses of our time," highlight Kirk's profound influence. Why it matters: the tragedy spotlights deep societal divides, the enduring power of faith-driven leadership, and the increasing polarization surrounding American public discourse.

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If you want to be a part of the program, uh,
speaking to so many people, it is so clear that
this these twelve days since Charlie has been assassinated politically assassinated,

(01:43):
have the only way I can describe it, It has
had such an impact on this country that the magnitude
of what this moment ultimately means at this at this
in history is incalculable. But this is definitely a tipping

(02:04):
point moment for not just a generation, but for a country.

Speaker 7 (02:09):
And I.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Just there's so many different aspects of this to talk about,
and we will in the course of the program today.
But it is a testament to him that was on
full display yesterday, really really playing out the faith that
guided both Charlie and Erica. I thought it was so

(02:34):
deep and profound for a nation to hear Erica Kirk
yesterday forgiving the shooter that killed Charlie, because that's what
Charlie would want.

Speaker 7 (02:44):
Listen, he wanted to save.

Speaker 4 (02:50):
Young men, just like the one who took his.

Speaker 8 (02:54):
Life, that young man, that young man on the cross.

Speaker 4 (03:11):
Our Savior said, Father, forgive them, for they not know
what they do. That man, that young man, I forgive him.

(03:34):
I forgive him because it was what Christ did and
is what Charlie would do. The answer to hate is
not hate. The answer we know from the Gospel is
love and always love, love for our enemies, and love

(03:54):
for those who persecute us.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
I mean, you know, there's one thing to proclaim yourself
a Christian. And I often have said and believe that
Christianity or people that profess to be Christians or usually
often misunderstood. If you really want to be a Christian,
the first thing that you have to admit to yourself

(04:22):
is that you're failure and that you have sinned, and
that you have fallen short, and that you are seeking
help and salvation. And that is where the faith and
belief in life of Jesus Christ comes in for Christians.
That is the beauty of Christianity, and it's often taken

(04:45):
all self righteous, and it's just misunderstood by so many people,
I think purposely, so many many times. But to ultimately
say that in this moment alone, seven days after your
husband was assassinated in front of you and your children,

(05:05):
is a whole different ballgame. And that's really truly living
out your faith, which is a testament to her and
Charlie and all that we know about them. I think
Another incredible moment is when Erica described again part of
her Christian faith, which is the faith that I believe in.

(05:27):
Charlie blinked saw his Savior in Paradise. The Bible tells us,
you know, the moment when Jesus was being crucified. It
was one guy on one side of him spitting at
him and saying, well, if you're really the Savior, then
you know, get us down from this cross and save
all of us. And another guy turned to him and said,
I deserve what I'm getting. I deserve to be murdered.

(05:51):
I deserve to be crucified.

Speaker 7 (05:53):
You don't.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
And Jesus, even in that moment, suffering as he was,
turned to him and said, this day you will be
with me in paradise. You know, the Bible says that
the eye hath not seen, nor had the year heard,
nor has it entered into the hearts of man what
God has prepared for those that love the truth. And
as Christians, we all believe that. And this is how

(06:18):
Erica Kirk described it.

Speaker 4 (06:20):
I also saw on his lips the faintest smile, and
that told me something important. It revealed to me a
great mercy from God in this tragedy. When I saw that,
it told me Charlie didn't suffer. Even the doctor told me.

(06:42):
It was something so instant that even even if Charlie
had been shot in the operating room, it's itself, nothing
could have been done. There was no fame, there was
no fear, no agony. One moment, Charlie was doing what
he loved, arguing and debating on campus, fighting for the Gospel.

Speaker 9 (07:10):
And truth.

Speaker 4 (07:13):
In front of a big crowd, and then he blinked.
He blinked and saw his savior in paradise, and all
the heavenly mysteries were revealed to him.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
President Trump giving a very impactful speech, we will never
forget Charlie Kirk, and neither will history.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Because today America is a nation in grief, a nation
in shock, and a nation in mourning. Listen, two weeks ago,
our country was robbed of one of the brightest lights
of our times, A giant of his generation and above all,
a husband, father's son, Christian and patriot, Charles James Kirk

(08:09):
was heinously murdered by a radicalized, cold blooded monster for
speaking the truth that was in his heart. He was
violently killed because he spoke for freedom, and justice, for
God and country, for reason, and for common sense. He
was assassinated because he lived bravely, he led boldly, and

(08:35):
he argued brilliantly without apology. He did what was right
for our nation. And so on that terrible day September tenth,
twenty twenty five, our greatest evangelist for American liberty became immortal.
He's a martyr now for American freedom. I know I

(08:59):
speak for everyone here today when I say that none
of us will ever forget Charlie Kirk, and neither now will.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
History, and that Charlie Kirk had been reunited with this
creator in heaven and Erica Kirk has been a comfort
for millions of people. The President, I thought gay one
of his best speeches. It is, it is, It was,
It was deep, it was powerful, it was profound. They

(09:31):
had an overflow crowd tens of thousands in a neighboring
arena and other places around the country, and all of
those moments we all got to see, also got to
see Elon Musk and Donald Trump come together at this
and you know, one of the interesting beside notes to

(09:52):
that is that that was something that Charlie himself had
predicted would happen, and he I had, I hoped it
would happen, wasn't sure it would happen, but I definitely
wanted it to happen. But he did predict that this
reconciliation would take place, and he says he was working
to get President Trump and Elon Musk back together. He said,

(10:14):
I know both these guys. I'm hopeful, I'm optimistic. We'll
do everything I possibly can to try and bring them
back together. In the end, Kirk succeeded in bringing Trump
and Musk together because they were together yesterday. And I
think some of the analysis. I thought Rob McCoy is
pastor who will be on Hannity tonight, you know, speaking

(10:35):
at this memorial where he reflected on his legacy and
the impact he left behind, he said, you know, he
was in a sense of Moses in our time.

Speaker 7 (10:43):
It's again, it's really at.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
This moment, the magnitude of this, what has happened here
is incalculable. We do have on the investigative front, cash
Ptel saying the FBI is investigating whether Charlie Kirk's assassin
and had accomplices, investigating visitors to the alleged shooters, residents
in the hours and days leading up to September tenth.

(11:09):
We did have one report last week that a lot
of out of state license plates had showed up. That
has not been confirmed by anybody that I know in
law enforcement. I've talked to people, but Patel has said
that we are meticulously investigating theories and questions, including the
location from where the shot was taken, the possibility of accomplices,
the text message confession related conversations. These discord chats, discord

(11:34):
being a kind of like a bulletin board online for gamers,
mostly the angle of the shot, the impact of the bullet,
how the weapon was transported, hand gestures observed as potential
signals near Charlie at the time of the assassination. Visitors
to the alleged shooter's residents. I mean, they're leaving no
stone unturned here, and I give them all the credit

(11:55):
in the world. And as I said, you know, they
got this guy in thirty three hours, and in the
early hours people were just hammering the FBI and the DOJ.
And I'm like, I have I know Pam Bondi for
thirty years. I've known Cash forever. I've known Dan Bongino, forever,
and I always had faith in them. And then, you know,
in the worst of times, you get the best out
of people. And we saw that yesterday on display in Glendale, Arizona.

(12:19):
And we heard from the best of people, led by
Erica Kirk and led by President Trump and so many
members of his cabinet and so many others that spoke.
And then we've got really horrible, you know, and this
this rage, this hatred, this insanity of the left that exists.

(12:40):
You know, there were protesters outside of the arena carrying
a trans Pride flag. Another had a sign reading rot
in Hell. And I know it's inappropriate place to protest,
That's why I'm doing it, one woman woman telling Fox
News Digital. Bad things happened to bad people, she added,
and then of course, you know you've got the usual suspects,

(13:03):
the predictable suspects. You got the congresswoman Omar's sharing a
video saying Kirk was doctor Frankenstein and his monster shot
through his neck. Is this supposed to be funny? These
are the so called quote leaders of the Democratic parties?
This is this? Is this something that you're proud of

(13:23):
saying uh and making accusations. I'll play some of it.
By the way, Phil Mickelson was so angry about it.
He went on X saying, and hope she's sent back
to Somalia soon. Then the congresswoman going on MSDNC and
then being asked how she's holding up. You know, even

(13:44):
if you don't like somebody, you know, and this is
a guy that was called fascist and all these names,
and he'd go, prove me wrong, open a microphone. How
do you call somebody who's opening up a microphone to
you and willing to have a dialogue with you in
an environment that he's walking into that he knows is

(14:05):
going to be hostile, and then gives you the microphone
and then says, Okay, prove me wrong. You're a racist,
You're a fascist. And then they don't have an answer
to it, so they just keep calling him names.

Speaker 7 (14:18):
And then you have I mean, you really are.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
Watching the insane decline of the radical left. This is
now the mainstream of the Democratic Party. And I'll play
some of the comments in the course of this hour.
AOC Jasmine Crockett, you know, the predictable list, Joe Manchon,
he said, they're not getting it.

Speaker 7 (14:44):
I don't know what's going on.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
With Cavin Newsom sadly out in California, trying to have
a discussion with him.

Speaker 7 (14:50):
There's no talking to the guy like, I don't know.
He's lost it.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
You know, he puts, I'll tell you what he did
later in the program, and it is, you know, the
best of times, you see the best in people, and
then you see the predictable worst of people. And you know,
and as far as you know, all this talk about
all they want to talk about Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Kimmel,
Jimmy Kimmel. I don't care what ABC does with Jimmy Kimmel.

(15:18):
No conservative started an effort to get Jimmy Kimmel fired.
I don't call for anybody's firing. I don't call for
anybody's cancelation. I don't call for any boycotts. The things
that have happened to me and to other conservatives has
been going on for decades, and nobody seemed to care
on the left ever. All right, eight hundred and nine

(15:40):
to FOURT one, Sean, if you want to be a
part of the program, we will get to your calls
coming up here today.

Speaker 7 (15:44):
I know a lot of you have a lot to say.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
The events have really impacted pretty much everybody that I know.
And you see the heart and the soul and the
conscience of good people, and then you see the insanity
of bad people. You know, I mentioned that you have
you know, these lunatics that showed up outside of this
service that took place this memorial yesterday. I mean well

(16:08):
over one hundred thousand people. When you add the overflow
in an adjacent stadium, and you know here Peter Rotten Hell,
bad things happen to bad people, etc.

Speaker 7 (16:18):
Etc.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
I don't know where these people are coming from. And
you have Congresswoman Omar sharing a video saying that Kirk
was doctor Frankenstein and his monster shot him through the neck.
Kirk was Frankenstein, his monster shot him through the neck.
Because there were a lot of things in the video
that I did agree with, and she goes on to say, obviously,
we share videos, we don't have to agree with every

(16:41):
single word. But I do believe he was a reprehensible,
hateful man. He didn't believe that we should have equal
access to anything. He also just didn't believe that I
could be smart enough. I have thoughts that could equal,
that could be equal to a white man. I don't
mean what is she even talking about? Goes on with

(17:02):
Caitlyn Collins and then turns up. Do you think I
have the brain power? You know, processing power like you
or a white man? Where does this come from?

Speaker 10 (17:12):
You believe he was a reprehensible, hateful man like that
is my view of the words that he has said
about every single identity that I belonged to. He didn't
believe that we should have equal access to anything. He
also just didn't even believe I could be smart enough,
I could have thoughts that could be equal to a

(17:34):
white man. Where are we missing this conversation about who
this man was and the things that he said? How
do you not do you not find that reprehensible? Caitlin? Well?
Do you think I don't have that? But do you
think I don't have the brain processing power like you
or a white man?

Speaker 4 (17:54):
Well?

Speaker 9 (17:54):
Of course, Ian.

Speaker 10 (17:55):
I think it's very clear here that if somebody said
that when I say that, that would be comprehensible views.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
I think her views are reprehensible. How's that Proli Kirk's
legacy belongs in the dustbin of history?

Speaker 7 (18:08):
More?

Speaker 2 (18:09):
Congresswoman Omre, Now, I understand this is a leading member
of Congress part of the all powerful squad, which everybody
seems intimidated by.

Speaker 7 (18:18):
Listen, what I.

Speaker 10 (18:20):
Find jarring is that there are so many people willing
to excuse the most reprehensible things that he said, that
they agree with, that that they're willing to have monuments
for him, that they want to create a day to
honor him, and that they want to produce resolutions in
the House of Congress honoring his life and legacy. It

(18:43):
is one thing to care about his life, because obviously
so many people loved him, including his children and wife.
But I am not going to sit here and be
judged for not wanting to honor any legacy this man
has left behind that should be in the dust pen
of history, and we should hopefully move on and forget

(19:06):
the hate that he spewed every single day.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
What have I been telling you? And it was evident
during the Joint Session speech. Democrats, I declared, when they
wouldn't stand for Lake and Riley's family, in Joscelyn Nungary's
family and this young man that had beaten cancer and
became a Secret Service agent, I said, this is a
party that's lost their heart, their conscience, and their soul.
Now let's go to the leader of the squad, AOC,

(19:33):
calling Charlie Kirk after his assassination ignorant.

Speaker 11 (19:38):
Today's resolution only underscores the Majority's recklessness by choosing to
author this condemnation and honoring on a purely partisan basis,
instead of uniting Congress in this tragedy with one of
the many bipartisan options to condemn political violence and Kirk's murder,

(19:59):
as we did with the late Melissa Hortman. Instead, the
Majority proceeded with a resolution that brings great pain to
the millions of Americans who endured segregation, Jim Crow, and
the legacy of bigotry. Today, we should be clear about
who Charlie Kirk was. His rhetoric and beliefs were ignorant, uneducated,

(20:25):
and sought to disenfranchise millions of Americans far from the
working quote working tirelessly to promote unity unquote asserted by
the Majority in this resolution.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
Then, of course, like congress Woman Omargo's up on MSDNC
and a host oh how are you holding up?

Speaker 7 (20:44):
I'm like this is insane.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
Joe Manchin I think captured a best in the wake
of all of these comments. He was referring to AOC
in this particular instance, saying, you know, proof that the
Democratic Party is getting worse, that they are not getting better,
and you know, going on and to say that it's
his belief that you know that that's where the demo,

(21:07):
that's where the party, the Democratic Party is today, and
that's why I'm telling you why they're losing people like
me and a lot of other people. You know, she
you know, AOC wrongly invoking the Civil Rights Act to
smear Donald, to smear Charlie Kirk. The tragic laws of
Charlie Kirk must not be allowed to deepen the divides

(21:29):
in our nation. He was assassinated. You know, we can't
have a discussion without, of course, Jasmine Crockett. You know,
this not never ending refrain, which I believe results in
has a dehumanizing effect, which is Nazi, racist, fascist Hitler,
Stalin Mussolini. You know, Jasmine Crockett is asked to walk

(21:53):
it back, she won't do it.

Speaker 9 (21:55):
I think that my responsibility is to be transparent and
to be honest. And the reality is that we are
living in a time in which this administration and this
regime is not interested in making sure that people understand history.
We need to understand why they are so problematic, and
so I am using that language because it is accurate language.
When we see the consolidation of power, when we see

(22:17):
them trying to chill speech of jokesters, when we're seeing
all of this, that is a playbook out of Hitler,
and I won't deny it.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
The reason Jimmy Kimmel got fired is because his company
fired him. It was no organized effort by conservatives to
do it. And I don't really care what ABC does.
To be very honest, ABC, you know they've hurt their
own selves. If you lose seventy two percent of your
audience and you want to keep this guy that's supposed

(22:48):
to be a late night comic is not funny, and
go ahead. I don't care. You know I have choices
in life anyway. And then Krockatt goes on. Charlie Kirk
continuously put out it was rhetoric specifically targeting people of color.
These things they're saying is just false. I hope Erica
Kirk considers some type of lawsuit against some of these people.

(23:12):
It's unfortunate in our own colleagues don't see this. And
apparently she was upset over the notion or the idea lasting.
Quote Caucasian House Democrats voting for a resolution to honor
Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 7 (23:27):
There were two of them, Ntlike there are a lot
of them. And I see that. You have a.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
Blue State teachers Association voting to allow school districts to
celebrate Charlie Kirk's murder after a wave of educators were
suspended for their callous comments in Massachusetts. Wow, that's something
worth fighting for. But you can go out there and
smear a family and a man that was assassinated because

(23:57):
you don't like his views, girlfriend who killed boyfriend's business
with with Kirk double downs claiming victimhood. Have one California
Democrat on with I guess Al Sharpton, a congress woman.
You know, Donald Trump doesn't believe in free speech, unlike
Charlie Kirk, who was in favor of the First Amendment,

(24:18):
even though he has incredibly hateful ideas even hurt Here
are these people all over you know, our country. We
we have to have efforts now universities to stop the
insane rhetoric of this radical left. I'm not going to
spend a lot of time because all the left wants

(24:38):
to talk about is Jimmy Kimmel.

Speaker 7 (24:41):
Jimmy.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
If ABC wants to hire Jimmy Kimmel, they can hire him.

Speaker 7 (24:47):
Nobody's going to stop it.

Speaker 2 (24:49):
But there was, by the way, a Sacramento man who
blasted President Trump online and then, allegedly, according to The
New York Post, opened fire on a local ABC of
phil in a brazen drive by shooting. Thank god, nobody
was hurt there. That person has been found. Rosie O'Donnell
can't help herself join it. She wants the Disney boycott.

(25:11):
This is up to Disney. Elon Musk revisited Kamala Harris's
old call to suspend Trump from Twitter and the platform.
You know, we have this montage we played last week
of Tim Walls and AOC and Hillary Clinton, and we'll
show you all of it on Hannity tonight nine Eastern
on the Fox News Channel. But you have Marvel actor

(25:36):
Mark Ruffalo ranting the US will soon be living under
the Taliban. Maybe obviously don't know anything about television. I
don't know what Gavin Newsom is doing either. I really
at this point, it's kind of inexplicable to me. I
tried to have a conversation with him this weekend. I'll
keep that part of it private. And then I turn

(25:57):
around and I look, and what's the next thing he's
doing is make he makes a move to make ICE
agents more vulnerable to attack. To me, this is the
equivalent of in a way, you know, ICE agents want
to want to keep their anonymity because they're being so
demonized by the left, with attacks against ICE agents by

(26:18):
violent leftists soaring one thousand percent in recent weeks, what
does Gavin Newsom do? Looking at foxnews dot com, he
signed a build banning law enforcement from wearing face coverings
while conducting official business in California. Oh, let's put their
faces out on TV for the public to see. With
all the rhetoric and this assassination culture we're living in.

(26:40):
And then he put up apparently prompting a rebuke and
a referral to the Secret Service for a threat assessment,
after posting on x that DHS Secretary Christy Noan was
going to have a bad day. What would ever obsess
a governor to do this? What can all them to

(27:00):
do this? Jay is in Vegas, Jay, glad you called.

Speaker 12 (27:06):
Im to talk Sean itson Ian to talk to you.
Thank you for taking my call.

Speaker 7 (27:10):
Thank you for calling.

Speaker 12 (27:13):
I went to the event yesterday. I mold all over
last week and whether I should go or not. I'm
in Las Vegas about four and a half hours away.
Finally decided on Friday ago, and I just want to
say it was one of the best decisions I made
in in memory. I know you'll speak a lot this
afternoon on the incredible speeches on how we were all moved,

(27:34):
but I specifically want to just commend not the radicals
that were protesting or even celebrating, but I want to
commend the crowd that was at the memorial, everybody that
I talked to, everybody that I interacted with, people from
ten to twelve different states. Everybody was just so kind,
so passionate, so loving. I've never felt, you know, that

(27:57):
kind of love before. I knew it was going to
be emotional, but the crowd yesterday, each and every one
of them, were just absolutely fantastic. And I can't speak
enough about that.

Speaker 7 (28:09):
I can.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
If that didn't move you again, I'll say, you don't
have a conscience, a heart, and a soul. By the way,
Democrats really, if they really value the First Amendment, they
might try to rein in some of the psycho crazies
in their own party. The First Amendment does not cover
incitement of violence or terroristic threats. Is some heavy metal group,

(28:35):
according to Bright part shocking their audience with a graphic
depiction of the assassinations of President Donald Trump and TESLA
chief Elon Musk at their Chicago show over the weekend. Anyway,
the band performing at Chicago's riot Fest on Saturday, raising eyebrows,
apparently a mannequin dressed like Elon Musk presented wearing a

(28:56):
ball cap and a black dozed T shirt. The mannaquan
soon be headed by one of the band members using
a sword, a stream of fake blood shooting out of
the figure's neck. I mean, is this where we are really?
By the way, if Democrats want to continue down this

(29:16):
path of being the champion of men's rights, to play
women's sports like they're doing in California, and be sanctuary
cities and states and have open borders and putting the
so called rights of illegals over the safety of Americans
and not vet you know, people into this country. We
have now known terrorists, murderers, rapists, partel members, gang members,

(29:40):
drug dealers. If they want to be the party of
defund dismantled, no bail laws. Reimagine the police and not
the party of law and order. It is it is.
They are on the wrong side of every ninety ten
to twenty issue out there right now. It makes no
sense politically, it's so irrational eight hundred and nine four

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