J.D. Vance
Charlie Kirk Wasn’t Envious of People
… Rooted For Everyone’s Success
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Charlie Kirk didn’t have a jealous bone in his body — constantly rooting for the success of others … so says the vice president.
VP J.D. Vance took to X Saturday morning to share another heartfelt message about the late conservative commentator … saying Kirk didn’t give into envy like so many others do.
VPOTUS says he doesn’t know if this was an inherent trait or one he picked up during his upbringing … though he knows it’s a trait that manifests at an early age.
Vice President Vance adds Charlie rooted for others, supported them in their endeavors … and believed in them when they were lacking the confidence to believe in themselves.
The attacks on Charlie after his death all come from a place of envy, Vance claims … and, he finishes off his note by pointing out there’s a reason envy is one of the seven deadly sins in Catholicism.
Of course, Charlie was shot and killed on the Utah Valley University campus in Orem, UT earlier this month … with authorities arresting and charging Tyler Robinson with murder.

TMZ.com
Tributes came pouring in from across the political spectrum … and, his funeral at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona last weekend was attended by thousands.
Clips have emerged in the aftermath of his death focusing on his dialogue with students … which some have applauded him for while others have decried some of his views.

Turning Point USA
Kirk is survived by his wife, Erika — who gave an impassioned speech just days after he was killed — and their two children. He was 31 years old.
RIP