On Sunday, thousands of people gathered at the university of phoenix, in the city of Glendale, Arizona, to give a farewell to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated on September 10th. Details: Correspondent Jorge Gestoso
00:00I'll go to the United States with a correspondent, Jorge Gestoso, who has more information on the farewell ceremony of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
00:08At this moment continues the celebration, the commemoration for the death or the assassination of Charlie Kirk
00:17and a ceremony that has been attended by tens of thousands of people in Arizona
00:25and is going to finish all the preparation and all the speeches.
00:31The last one is going to be President Donald Trump.
00:35The people who are talking about him, about his life, his legacy has been the Vice President J.D. Vance,
00:44Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the Secretary of Health Robert Kennedy
00:50and definitely that could be a big argument here if this is really an act where basically is a celebration of the legacy of these activists
01:03or also is being used as a springboard of the right wing in the US and the MAGA movement to relaunch the efforts that has been pushed by these activists.
01:17So we're going to see throughout the next hours how it's going to be used,
01:23if it's going to be a celebration of respect for these activists that has been slain by violence, the violence of gun violence,
01:34or the other hand is going to be used as a weapon to responsabilize what is called not only the left,
01:48no, the radical left, as Mr. Trump used to say, that they're trying to relate one thing with the other.
01:55Very polarized, and that is exactly the message here.
02:01How polarized is politically the country?
02:04The issue of the weapons is still very present, and at the bottom line is also freedom of speech and censorship
02:14that Mr. President Trump has been in the last hours and instructed the Attorney General to try to prosecute his political enemies.
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