The Senate unanimously voted to pass a resolution honoring Charlie Kirk following his horrific assassination.
The resolution, which was spearheaded by Republican Sen. Rick Scott of Florida, will make Kirk's birthday a national day of remembrance, commemorating the beloved conservative activist. Scott's resolution passed the Senate unanimously on Thursday, making October 14 a National Day of Remembrance for Charlie.
'This is just a flag, planted on a hill. What matters is where we carry it next.'
"Charlie was taken from us in a disgusting act of political violence on September 10, 2025, but his legacy lives on," Scott said on the Senate floor. "Charlie will long be remembered for his love of God, his family, and this great nation, and the impact he had on each and every one of us."