JD Vance hailed Charlie Kirk as “the smartest political operative I ever met,” as he hosted his podcast, “The Charlie Kirk Show”, from the White House in honor of the conservative commentator who was shot dead last week.
The vice president called Kirk a “joyful warrior for our country,” and partly blamed his assassination on an “incredibly destructive movement of left wing extremism” that he said had grown within the U.S. over the past few years.
Vance hosted the show at noon Monday on X and Rumble, less than one week after Kirk, 31, was shot dead during a college campus visit in Utah. Suspect Tyler Robinson has been charged with murder though authorities are still searching for a motive.
The podcast episode opened with a video and photo montage of Kirk speaking at various events, and pictures of him with his family and members of the Trump administration including Vance and President Donald Trump.
White text on a black background then read: “Dear Charlie, thank you.”
The vice president then launched into an opening monologue.
“Hey everybody, JD Vance here, live from my office in the White House and filling in for somebody who cannot be filled in for but I’m going to try to do my best,” he began.
“Every single person in this building, we owe something to Charlie. He was a joyful warrior for our country. He loved America. He devoted himself tirelessly to making our country a better place.
“He was a critical part of getting Donald Trump elected as president, getting me elected as vice president, and so much of our success over the last seven months is due to his efforts, his staffing, his support and his friendship.
“I don’t think that I’m alone in saying that Charlie was the smartest political operative I ever met.”
Vance has previously described Kirk as a longtime friend and someone who advocated for him to become Trump’s running mate in the 2024 presidential election.
The vice president and his wife, Usha Vance, accompanied Kirk’s widow, Erika, and his casket on Air Force Two from Salt Lake City to Phoenix last Thursday, a day after the assassination.
Right-wing advocacy group Turning Point USA, which was founded by Kirk, is due to hold a memorial service for him at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on Sunday.
On the podcast Monday, Vance referenced the arrest of shooting suspect Tyler Robinson, and noted it was important he be brought to justice.
Vance then added: “We have to talk about this incredibly destructive movement of left wing extremism that has grown up over the last few years and, I believe, is part of the reason why Charlie was killed by an assassin’s bullet.
“We’re going to talk about how to dismantle that and how to bring real unity, real unity, that can only come when we tell the truth. And everybody knows that they can speak their mind about the issues of the day without being cut down by a murderer’s gun.”
Vance’s tribute comes after other members of the Trump administration paid tribute to Kirk at a memorial service Sunday. Speakers included House Speaker Mike Johnson, Intelligence boss Tulsi Gabbard, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, and Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr., who described Kirk as his “spiritual brother.”
Memorials to the MAGA broadcaster have also been set up in Washington, D.C., Phoenix, Arizona, and Utah Valley University, with American flags, flowers, and letters laid in tribute.