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Beverly Hills Real House Wives aum Eileen Davidson clears the sky over the mail he shared for Charlie KirkDeath.
“I would ever ever celebrate the murder of anyone,” wrote Davidson, 66, By x on Sunday, September 14. “Don’t spin things around.”
Davidson’s explanation comes after she re -posted a message on social media about Kirk’s death. He read the post, which has been taken down since then, “I do not support what happened to Charlie Kirk but Charlie Kirk supported what happened to Charlie Kirk,” per Daily Mail.
When one user stated that the original tweet had been pulled down, Davidson replied, “I stand by my job, Sweetie.”
Davidson, who is also currently starring on the soap opera The young and the restlessBeen unheard of -in the administration of President Donald Trump and other Conservative politicians on -lein.
Kirk, who was a Conservative commentator and registrar of Turning Point Usa, He died on September 10 After being shot in the neck while speaking at the University of Utah Valley in Orem, Utah. It was 31.
“With a heavy heart we, Turning Point Usa’s leadership team, are writing to inform you of Charlie early this afternoon, to go to his eternal reward with Jesus Christ in heaven,” he read a declaration of a turning point.
The activist has been survived by his wife, Erika Kirkand their two children. Charlie’s public memorial will be held on Sunday, September 21, at the State Farm Arizona stadium.
Passing Charlie has brought a lot of media attention as he is a controversial figure. Lots of stars, include Morgan Wallen and CANDACE CAMERON BUREbe allowed Share their condolences in public Following the tragedy. Although many had mourned Charlie, there was a tight discourse on -lein about the influencer.
MSNBC’s political analyst Matthew Dowd were firing from the network After he described Charlie as “one of the most divisive junior figures, especially split” during a live broadcast of his killing. Network President Rebecca Kutler He condemned Dowd’s comments, judging them as “inappropriate, insensitive and unacceptable.”
“We apologize for his statements, as he is,” Kutler said in a statement. “There is no room for violence in America, political or otherwise.”
Following his firing, he took Dowd to social media to apologize and explain his comments.
“Let me be clear, I had not in any way intended my comments to blame Kirk for this horrific attack,” wrote the journalist through X. “Let us all come together and condemn violence of any kind.”