据《卫报》消息,当地时间9月21日,查理·柯克的追悼会在美国亚利桑那州格伦代尔州立农场体育场举行。美国总统特朗普在现场讲话,他称柯克为“烈士”,并表示对凶手的憎恨。NOW: President Trump says "I HATE my opponent and I DON'T want the best for them" and apologizes to Erika Kirk
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) September 21, 2025
"That's where I disagreed with Charlie! I'm sorry, Erika. But now Erika can talk to me, and maybe they can convince me that's not right. But I can't STAND my… pic.twitter.com/IrrZZt2AyV
特朗普是最后一位登台演讲的人,在数万人的呼声中,他高喊:“为了美国,为了查理·柯克!”
特朗普一开始就说:我们国家失去了一位当代最辉煌的人物。“查理·柯克,因说出真相,被一个激进的冷血恶魔残忍地杀害。他被残忍地杀害,是由于他为自由和正义、为上帝、为国家、为理性、为常识发声。”

特朗普和其他许多发言者一样,称柯克为“烈士”。他说:柯克的名字“将永远铭刻在美国最伟大的爱国者史册上,他将永垂不朽”。
他向柯克的遗孀埃丽卡和他们的孩子们表示哀悼,并称整个美国都和他们一样沉浸在“巨大的悲痛”中。
随后,与柯克的遗孀埃丽卡表现出对凶手的宽恕截然不同,特朗普向人群传达了愤怒和复仇的信息。
他说:“我恨我的对手,我不希望他们有好结果。我很抱歉。我很抱歉,埃丽卡,但现在你可以跟我和整个团队谈谈,也许他们可以说服我,让我明白这样做不对,但我受不了对手。”
BEAUTIFUL: President Trump and Erika Kirk just had an emotional moment on stage, singing America The Beautiful, while pointing at Charlie in heaven
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) September 21, 2025
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President Trump called Charlie Kirk the “greatest evangelist for American liberty” during a memorial service for the slain political figure, joining a parade of speakers who hailed Mr. Kirk as a “martyr” and vowed to carry on his mission to implement an explicitly conservative Christian vision of the United States. The service mixed religious devotion with a raw battle cry intended to galvanize the political movement of the polarizing activist, who was assassinated less than two weeks ago.
Mr. Trump capped an event that began with evangelical music and somber remembrances of Mr. Kirk and steadily progressed into a hard-line political event. The whiplash was most clear in the final two speakers: Minutes after Mr. Kirk’s widow, Erika, urged the crowd to love their enemies as her husband did, Mr. Trump said he could not agree. “I hate my opponent and I don’t want the best for them,” he said, adding “Sorry Erika.”
A crowd of tens of thousands, at times cheering, at others weeping, filled the stadium where the Arizona Cardinals play, in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale, to hear remarks from speakers that also included Vice President JD Vance and members of Mr. Trump’s cabinet.
Mr. Trump squarely blamed liberal politics for Mr. Kirk’s death, while members of his administration demonized their ideological opponents. Stephen Miller, a White House deputy chief of staff and close adviser to Mr. Trump, delivered fiery remarks saying that Mr. Kirk’s political enemies “cannot imagine what they have awakened.”
Turning Point USA, the Phoenix-based conservative political group that Mr. Kirk founded when he was 18, organized the event. Ms. Kirk was appointed as chief executive of the group last week.
Here is what else to know:
Religion and politics: The highest levels of U.S. government and evangelical worship were woven as one at the service. More than just a tribute in the style of Mr. Kirk’s evangelical tradition, the service represented a pinnacle event reflecting the degree to which conservative Christianity had melded with Republican politics in the Trump era. Read more ›
The attendees: The program drew a who’s who of figures from the right, including Trump cabinet members Marco Rubio, the secretary of state; Pete Hegseth, the defense secretary; and Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence. They were joined by the commentator Tucker Carlson and scores of other elected officials and notable conservatives. The billionaire Elon Musk, who had an ugly break with Mr. Trump in June, was also in attendance.
The crowd: Before dawn, huge crowds clogged roads as far as a mile away, spilling into neighborhood streets and forcing police cars and ambulances to drive down the wrong sides of streets to get to their assigned locations. Thousands of people were already gathered outside the stadium in Glendale, Ariz., by 5:30 a.m., some of them praying or singing. A 19,000-seat arena next door was set up to accommodate those who could not fit inside the stadium. Read more ›
The assassination: Mr. Kirk, 31, was fatally shot on Sept. 10 as he spoke to students at Utah Valley University. Prosecutors last week filed a murder charge against a 22-year-old man, Tyler Robinson, who officials said had told his romantic partner that he had “had enough” of Mr. Kirk’s “hatred.”