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Candace Owens:

Okay, rare Friday episode. Gotta do a Friday episode here because this is just so important, and the vultures are circulating above, man. They are definitely insisting that we stop investigating this. I should first let you know that the Senate has voted, and they have passed a bipartisan resolution to designate October 14th, which is Charlie Kirk’s birthday, as Charlie Kirk Remembrance Day. And I have to say, that is a very government maneuver. Like, we get a Martin Luther King Day. We’ve got Martin Luther King Boulevard. John F. Kennedy gets a library and a national day of mourning. But you know what? You know what I was thinking?

Entities Mentioned

  • Charlie Kirk (PERSON)

    “…as voted, and they have passed a bipartisan resolution to designate October 14th, which is Charlie (Charlie Kirk)‘s birthday, as Charlie Kirk Remembrance Day. And I have to say, that is a very government maneuver…”

  • October 14th (DATE)

    “…t let you know that the Senate has voted, and they have passed a bipartisan resolution to designate October 14th, which is Charlie (Charlie Kirk)‘s birthday, as Charlie Kirk Remembrance Day. And I have to say, th…”

  • Martin Luther King Jr. (PERSON)

    “…Charlie Kirk Remembrance Day. And I have to say, that is a very government maneuver. Like, we get a Martin Luther King Day. We’ve got Martin Luther King Boulevard. John F. Kennedy gets a library and a national day of m…”

  • John F. Kennedy (PERSON)

    “…government maneuver. Like, we get a Martin Luther King Day. We’ve got Martin Luther King Boulevard. John F. Kennedy gets a library and a national day of mourning. But you know what? You know what I was thinking? I’d…”

  • United States Senate (ORG)

    “the Senate has voted, and they have passed a bipartisan resolution to designate October 14th…as Charlie Kirk Remembrance Day”

Timeline Events

  • 2025-09-19: U.S. Senate passes bipartisan resolution designating October 14 as Charlie Kirk Remembrance Day

    “we stop investigating this. I should first let you know that…”