Tucker Carlson’s ALP Donates $1 Million To Kirk Family, Launches Donation Site

ALP, the Nicotine Pouch Company launched by the co-founder of Daily Call, Tucker Carlson, makes a donation of $ 1 million For Charlie Kirk’s family and created a GiveDendGo website in memory of the killed activist, the appellant learned.
Kirk was murdered on Wednesday when he was speaking to the University of Utah Valley. He is survived by his wife, Erika, and their two young children. The site invites supporters and friends to help help the family following the murder, according to the ALP.
“We met Charlie Kirk when he was 18 years old, through our friend Foster Friess, and we have known him since. It was an incredible person. It is difficult to find the right words in a moment like this or to understand exactly what happened,” said Carlson and the editor and co-founder of Daily Call, Neil Patel.
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– Tucker Carlson (@tuckerlson) September 11, 2025
“But in the meantime, we want to do everything we can for the widow of Charlie Erika and their two grandchildren,” said the press release. “We have set up a GiveDendGo page on their behalf and we coat it with $ 1 million from the ALP cover. The link is below. Each dollar will go to Charlie’s family. “
The founder of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, speaks during a campaign rally for the republican presidential candidate, former American president Donald Trump at the Desert Diamond Arena on August 23, 2024 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Rebecca Noble / Getty Images)
A single shot rang while Kirk was addressed to students at the University of Utah Valley, hitting him around 200 meters, a university spokesman for the appellant told the appellant. The scene video showed that security was rushing Kirk.
He was taken to a local hospital in critical condition and then died of his injuries, sources close to the Kirk team told the appellant.
The Kirk coffin will be transported by plane to Phoenix Thursday on board the Air Force Two with his family, his close friends, the vice-president JD Vance and the second lady, a familiar source with the plans told the appellant. Vance, who was to attend the September 11 memorial in Ground Zero, went to Salt Lake City to meet the family and friends of Kirk, the source said.
At the time of the publication, the FBI had not apprehended the alleged shooter. The office of the office of the Salt Lake City office published images of a person of interest and asked the public to help find the individual.




