RFK Jr. makes bizarre Charlie Kirk claim during memorial service

A memorial service for conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was held at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., drawing hundreds of attendees, including political figures and supporters. Kirk was tragically killed during a public appearance in Utah, and a national outpouring of grief has followed. A second, larger memorial is scheduled for September 21 in Arizona, where former President Donald Trump is expected to speak.

One of the most talked-about moments from the D.C. memorial came from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who represented the Trump administration as former Secretary of Health and Human Services. During his tribute, RFK Jr. praised Kirk’s legacy and influence, calling him an inspiration to millions of young Americans. However, an anecdote he shared quickly drew widespread attention and scrutiny.

RFK Jr. stated that he first met Kirk in July 2001 during a podcast appearance and described them becoming “soulmates” and close friends in the years that followed. The timeline, however, raised immediate questions, as Charlie Kirk was only eight years old in 2001, and his podcast did not begin until 2020.

The inconsistency went viral on social media, with critics highlighting the factual error and suggesting it undermined the sincerity of the tribute. Some online reactions expressed skepticism, while others used the moment to criticize broader political discourse. The timeline issue became a trending topic on several platforms.

Supporters of RFK Jr. defended the comment as a simple verbal mistake, suggesting he meant to say 2021 rather than 2001. Many pointed out that public speaking, especially during emotional events, often includes such misstatements. Some called for understanding rather than criticism.

As preparations continue for Kirk’s Arizona memorial, the conversation surrounding RFK Jr.’s comments reflects how quickly public moments can be reframed online. For many, the focus remains on honoring Charlie Kirk’s legacy.

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