Charlie Kirk is expected to posthumously receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom Tuesday on what would’ve been the right-wing activist’s 32nd birthday.

The Turning Point USA founder was fatally shot while speaking on a Utah college campus on Sept. 10. The president said a day later that he intended to honor the “giant of his generation” with the nation’s most revered civilian award. ×

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