What we know about Charlie Kirk’s memorial service

What we know about Charlie Kirk’s memorial service

A memorial service for right -wing political activist Charlie Kirk will take place in Arizona on Monday morning, with President Donald Trump of the United States among those who are expected to be present.
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Where is the monument held?

Kirk is co-founder of Turning Point USA, the largest conservative youth organization in the country.
According to a program and website of the group, called Fight for Charlie, the monument is held from 11 a.m. on Sunday local time (4 hours on Monday AEST).
It will take place at State Farm Stadium in Arizona, the home of the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League.

The stadium has a fixed capacity of 63,400 that can be expanded to more than 73,000 for larger events.

What regulations are there?

Access to the event works based on who comes first, first grinds.

The website says that “improved security measures” will be, and guests arriving with bags are not permitted access.

According to local reports, spokesperson for the secret service Anthony Guglielmi said earlier this week in a statement that “joint security planning is underway” for the monument and “appropriate information about public safety” in the coming days.

Participants are asked to wear red, white or blue.

Who is expected to be present – and speaks?

The website gives a list of those who are expected to give comments, including Trump, vice president JD Vance and Kirk’s Widow, Erika Kirk.
Also among those who are included in the list, his staff chief of the White House Susie Wiles, the American State Secretary Marco Rubio, health secretary Robert F Kennedy JR, Minister of Defense Pete Hegseeth, national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard, Trumper Tucphow Trump.
When asked by journalists if he would be present, Trump reportedly said on September 11: “I will be.”
“They asked me to go, and I think I have a duty to do that.”

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