Erika Kirk honra a su difunto esposo en el discurso de graduación de Hillsdale

Erika Kirk pronunció un emotivo discurso de graduación el sábado en Hillsdale College, rindiendo homenaje a su difunto esposo Charlie Kirk mientras instaba a los graduados a buscar el propósito y la verdad.

Erika Kirk, quien asumió el cargo de directora ejecutiva y presidenta de Turning Point USA tras el asesinato de su esposo en septiembre de 2025, habló durante la 174.ª ceremonia de graduación de la universidad en Michigan. Sus palabras mezclaron historias personales con mensajes más amplios sobre la fe, la familia y una educación que eleva el pensamiento más allá de los hechos y la política.

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