India, Sept. 17 -- Congressman Jimmy Patronis and Senator Rick Scott have introduced a resolution to create a "National Charlie Kirk Day" following the conservative activist's assassination last week on September 10, 2025. The primary proposal seeks to establish "Charlie Kirk Day" on the first Monday of August each year, Newsweek reported.
The measure, filed in Congress by Congressman Jimmy Patronis and Senator Rick Scott, seeks to recognize Kirk's "life and legacy" with an annual day of remembrance. Kirk, 31, was the founder of Turning Point USA. He was shot and killed on September 10 while speaking at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University.
Newsweek reported that the proposal is backed by several House Republicans, includ...
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