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President Donald Trump and other prominent American political figures head to Arizona to talk to a memorial about Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old conservative activist who was killed two weeks ago.
The event, organized by Turning Point USA (TPUSA), is on Sunday at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale and can be present over 100,000 people.
Increased security is expected, including TSA “screening”, according to TPUSA.
Kirk, who co -founded the Turning Point USA when he was 18, He was shot at a speaking event at University University on Utah on September 10, reigning concerns about political violence in the United States.
The polarizing figure, a different perspective on his inheritance and the possible motives for shooting, sharpens the deep divisions in the United States.
In addition to Trump, those expected to speak to the service include the widow of Kirk, Erika, who took on his role as CEO of TPUSA; Vice President JD Vance; President’s most large son, Donald Trump, Jr.; Right political commentator Tucker Carlson; Homeland Security Advisor and Deputy Chief of White House of Politics Stephen Miller.
Public firing in the United States usually meets calls from political leaders of tranquility, prayer and unity.
But the Trump administration seeks to blame and destroy the “radical left”, which in turn provoked accusations of exceeding the government and claims that Kirk’s death was used as a pretext for invading civil freedoms.
The doors open at 08:00 local time (16:00 BST), with the official program, which is to start at 11:00 (19:00 BST). The dress code is “Sunday best – red, white or blue”.
The stadium can accommodate just over 63,000 people, with the TPUSA website indicating that entry on Sunday will be on the basis of “first coming, first service”. Nearby 20,000 capacity stadiums are allocated as a transfusion area.
He will also be live on Charlie Kirk’s account, TPUSA said.
At the stadium, the organizers said there would be “improved security measures” with “TSA level screening”.
A senior official of the Ministry of Homeland Security told CBS that the residual service has the same security designation as high -profile events as Super Bowl.
The secret service said at the outcome that a person was “observed to show suspicious behavior” at the stadium on Friday.
The agents approached the man who was armed and claimed to be a member of the law enforcement agencies, CBS reports.
Officials said the man was reserved to present law enforcement and carrying a weapon in a forbidden place, but was released. TPUSA spokesman Andrew Kolvet later stated that the man was a private security advisor to a “famous” guest who was checking the area before the event.
“We do not believe that this person is trying to try something malicious, but progress was not made in proper coordination with the TPUSA security team or the US Secret Service,” he said on social media. “It is also important to note that this was before the site was fully sealed and locked. Each precaution is taken to ensure the safety of everyone.”
The tension is high after Kirk’s murder.
Much is not yet known for the motive of the suspected shooter. The governor of Utah said that the 22 -year -old Tyler Robinson, who is accused of shooting and remains in prison, has a “left ideology”. And shells with anti -fascist slogans, according to employees.
But the exact meaning of these and other messages is not yet clear.