Karoline Leavitt and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. came together in grief to honor Charlie Kirk, describing him as a “beaming light in a dark world” after his shocking assassination at Utah Valley University. Leavitt, her voice breaking, called Kirk’s passion for America “unmatched,” while RFK Jr. praised his ability to inspire young people with courage and conviction. Their words painted a portrait of a man who carried hope into rooms clouded by division. As tributes pour in nationwide, their joint remembrance underscores the profound loss of a figure many saw as a guiding force. Here’s their emotional statement.

Karoline Leavitt, RFK Jr. Remember Charlie Kirk As a ‘Beaming Light’ In a Dark World

Karoline Leavitt Remembers Charlie Kirk As a 'Beaming Light'

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt remembered Charlie Kirk as a “beaming light” who will inspire her each time she now steps to the podium during a Sunday night vigil for the conservative influencer and organizer.

“Simply put, Charlie was a beaming light in a world that is so consumed by darkness. It’s going to take all of us in this room and all of us across the country to take up Charlie’s torch, because that is exactly what he would want us to do,” Leavitt said.

She continued: “We have to lean on our faith, dig in, and fight back harder than ever before for the beliefs and convictions that Charlie made his life’s work. That is how we will honor his family and honor his legacy.”

Karoline Leavitt and RFK Jr honor Charlie Kirk as a 'beaming light' at  emotional Kennedy Center vigil - MEAWW News

Leavitt was among a number of other high-profile Republicans to speak at Kirk’s vigil, which was held at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

President Donald Trump’s press secretary spoke to those in attendance after Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and before Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Overall, 85 members of Congress attended the vigil.

Attendees packed the Concert Hall at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC Sunday September 14th, 2025, to pay tribute to Charlie Kirk, Founder of Turning Point USA who was assassinated on Wednesday.  Remarks from several speakers, including HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt ,drew lively responses from the crowd.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., soon after Leavitt spoke, told the crowd about a time when he and Kirk talked about how it was worth it to “die fighting with our boots on” to protect America’s constitutional rights. The Health and Human Services Secretary said Kirk did that when he was shot and killed while in the middle of a questions-and-answers session at Utah Valley University last week.

“Charlie gave his life so that the rest of us would not have to suffer those fates worse than death,” Kennedy said. “Now it’s our job — he’s no longer there to lead us — to rush in and fill the breach and win the battle for our country, for God, and for our families.”

Charlie Kirk speaks before he is shot during Turning Point's visit to Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025

Kennedy’s closing remarks drew a loud “USA! USA! USA!” chant from the crowd.

You can watch a longer slice of Leavitt’s comments above, via C-SPAN.