Glenn Beck revealed Erika Kirk's surprising discovery after Charlie Kirk's murder, and said it's proof that Charlie prepared for this, even knowing how awful it would be if he weren't here to further his mission.
During this week's "The Glenn Beck Program," the host said he had spoken to Erika and learned something that should silence doubters out there, and that the Turning Point USA mission he founded would go on, with plans even for dealing with the 2028 election.
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It starts at the 1:24 minute mark in the Facebook video linked here. But it can also be seen in the TikTok video below:
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Erika Kirk told Glenn Beck something that should shut up every doubter: Charlie didnβt just wing it β he planned for this. He kept diaries, budgets, and roadmaps forβ¦ pic.twitter.com/iWkEiE5ICy
"I mean, I was flying yesterday and I thought, what are the odds that this amazing spiritual giant, who had been prepared, I think, his whole life to do what he did," Beck said. "Is smart enough to run a large operation. Has the spirit with him and knows how to argue. Knows how to do everything he does."
"Marries a woman who is exactly like that," he added. "I mean, she said to me last week, we had a conversation, 'I think Charlie prepared me for this and I didn't even know it.' She said he's got stacks of his diaries. He wrote a diary every day. And she said I never read his diaries."
She went on:
"But after he died, I went in and I started to go through his diariesβ¦I started reading them. She said he left me the plans for 2028. He left me the budgets for the future. She said he left this for me. And she is a force to be reckoned with."
It definitely appears Charlie left the roadmap from now until the 2028 presidential election in these diaries and in his numerous videos that have been surfacing online since his death in order to make sure his mission to save this country remains alive and well even when he is no longer here.
On Thursday, it was announced that Erika Kirk will appear on "The Charlie Kirk Show" on Friday to talk about many things, one of which, I'm sure, will be plans to carry on her late husband's mission.
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β Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) September 25, 2025
Erikaβs already jumped into the CEO role head first, current holding holding an all-hands Zoom call with Turning Point staff, per @tylerbowyer
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As RedState reported, Kirk left two very healing quotes in his final interview, one hour before he was killed by an assassin's bullet while speaking with college kids on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on September 10.
It initially aired on Fox's subscription site, Fox Nation, on Friday and later on Fox News over the weekend. The entire interview lasted just a little over half an hour. And before the two men said goodbye, the host asked Charlie, "What is a quote that you live by?" (31:36 minute mark).
An hour before his event at UVU, I sat down with Charlie Kirk for what would become his final recorded conversation: a warm, inspiring, and apolitical dialogue on entrepreneurship, building businesses and an outlook for tomorrow.
β Andrew K Smith (@andrewk_smith) September 19, 2025
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Kirk didn't just leave one but two.
"The first is, not in the bible, This too shall pass," he added. "But it's King Solomon's phrase, which is really amazing when you think about it. Because it's good no matter what season of life you are in. If you are going through the worst of times, this too shall pass, and things are going to get better. If you are going through the best of times, though, it's really humbling. This too shall pass. And this shall fade away, because this will not last forever. So, I love that."
"One of my favorite verses, though, is Romans 8:28," Kirk continued. "Which it says that God works all things for good for those who love him. It's a very freeing and liberating verse for those of us that are Christians because we believe when things can be really bad, God is working it for his good, his perfect and pleasing willβ¦And there is a God, and I am not him. And I surrender to his will."
Thanks, Charlie. We won't let you down.
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