Erika Kirk homenageia falecido marido em discurso de formatura na Hillsdale

Erika Kirk proferiu um emocionante discurso de formatura no sábado na Hillsdale College, prestando homenagem ao seu falecido marido, Charlie Kirk, ao mesmo tempo em que incentivou os formandos a buscarem propósito e a verdade.

Erika Kirk, que se tornou CEO e presidente da Turning Point USA após o assassinato de seu marido em setembro de 2025, falou durante a 174ª cerimônia de formatura da faculdade em Michigan. Suas observações mesclaram histórias pessoais com mensagens mais amplas sobre fé, família e uma educação que eleva o pensamento além dos fatos e da política.

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