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Charlie Kirk awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom

Charlie Kirk has been posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Donald Trump.

The USA's highest civilian honour was received by the conservative activist's widow, Erika, at the White House. Mr Kirk, 31, was fatally shot on 10 September while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University.

He founded Turning Point USA and toured American university campuses, debating students about current affairs. Addressing those attending the ceremony in the White House rose garden, the US president said they were there to "honour and remember a fearless warrior for liberty" and a "beloved leader who galvanised the next generation".

He said Mr Kirk's name was being entered "forever into the eternal roster of true American heroes". Mr Trump described Charlie Kirk as an "American patriot of the deepest conviction, the finest quality and the highest calibre".

He said his nation had been "robbed" of an "extraordinary champion". And Mr Trump said Mr Kirk was assassinated in the "prime of his life for boldly speaking the truth, for living his faith, and relentlessly fighting for a better and stronger America".

The ceremony coincided with what would have been Mr Kirk's 32nd birthday. Mr Trump described Erika Kirk, now head of Turning Point USA, as someone who had "endured unspeakable hardship with unbelievable strength".

Read more:What do we know about Erika Kirk?Charlie Kirk's movement is growing in wake of his assassination A 22-year-old man, Tyler Robinson, from the city of Washington in Utah has been charged with Mr Kirk's murder. Prosecutors said they would seek the death penalty.

At a memorial event held at a stadium in Arizona, Erika Kirk told an enormous crowd she forgave her husband's killer. "The answer to hate is not hate," she said..

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