Susie Wiles Reveals What She Told White House Staff After Charlie Kirk Assassination

The Chief of the White House Staff, Susie Wiles, told Salem Radio Network Scott Jennings on Thursday that she had told members of the White House staff to hug their family and continue to speak after the assassination of the founder of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), Charlie Kirk.
Kirk was assassinated during a Tpusa event “Prove me the bad” at the University of Utah Valley on Wednesday, while in the middle of a session of questions and answers with the participants. Wiles told Jennings, which announced the news to its listeners, the advice it gave during a meeting held before the staff departure for the day. (Linked: “in a bad place”: Scott Jennings questions if it is “sure to be a frank curator”)
“I called everyone before I go home last night and said,” Go home, kiss your children, kiss your spouse, be careful, take precautions and do not let your voice become softer “,” said Wules in Jennings. “Charlie would like everyone to speak as they had been and even more.”
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“He was so much help in the countryside, so there is no doubt that there is a sadness here,” added Wiles.
President Donald Trump ordered that the flags are stolen from half of the staff until Sunday, September 14, to honor Kirk’s memory. Trump also announced that Kirk would posthumously receive the presidential liberty medal on a later date during an address during an event commemorative on September 11 in Pentagon.
Kirk founded Tpusa, an organization for students from the conservative college and high school students, in June 2012, according to the organization’s website. He also welcomed “The Charlie Kirk Show”, a podcast which later became a radio program on Salem Radio Network, according to his biography on the Tpusa site.
The Democrats of the House of Representatives refused to authorize a prayer for Kirk after the news of the shooting on Wednesday, shouting a request from the Republican representative Lauren Boebert du Colorado, triggering an angry explosion of the Republican representative Anna Paulina of Florida.
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