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HRES 702119th CongressIntroduced

Condemning in the strongest possible terms the September 10, 2025, assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Introduced: Sep 11, 2025
Civil Rights & Justice
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This is a non-binding House resolution (a sense-of-the-House measure) introduced in the 119th Congress. It condemns in the strongest possible terms the September 10, 2025 assassination of Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA. The bill memorializes Kirk’s personal life, faith, and public work, including his role in promoting conservative student engagement and peaceful political dialogue. It also commends first responders, offers condolences to Kirk’s family, and reaffirms the right of all Americans to assemble peacefully and express political views without fear of violence. The resolution does not create new laws, authorize spending, or impose regulatory requirements; its purpose is primarily symbolic and to express the House’s stance against political violence.

Key Points

  • 1Condemns the September 10, 2025 assassination of Charlie Kirk in the strongest possible terms.
  • 2Honors Kirk’s family life, faith, and public leadership, including his work with Turning Point USA and efforts to promote peaceful political engagement.
  • 3Commemorates Kirk’s contributions to conservative student activism and his “American Comeback Tour.”
  • 4Applauds first responders and hospital medical personnel who treated Kirk.
  • 5Reaffirms the House’s commitment to protecting Americans’ rights to peaceably assemble and express political views without fear of violence.

Impact Areas

Primary group/area affected: Supporters and followers of Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA; proponents of conservative student activism; the broader political-right community.Secondary group/area affected: Victims and families of political violence; first responders and healthcare workers; campus communities hosting political events.Additional impacts: Signals a national political norm against violence in the context of political contestation; may influence public discourse and the emotional tone surrounding political events, especially on college campuses; does not authorize new policies or funds.
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