A Call to Arms: Reclaim America’s Soul
On September 11, 2025, as we mourned the towers’ fall twenty-four years ago, America suffered another wound. Charlie Kirk—husband, father, patriot, and Turning Point USA founder—was gunned down in broad daylight at Utah Valley University. A sniper’s bullet tore through his neck from 142 yards, his blood staining the grass as a stunned crowd screamed. The killer, a shadow in dark clothes with a black backpack, left casings marked with hate: “transgender,” “antifascist.”
Republicans for National Renewal grieves Charlie, a lion who roused a generation to fight for America. At 31, he forged a movement from a dorm room, rallying the forgotten men and women of America to the MAGA cause. He exposed media lies, debated with prophetic zeal, and championed our vision: a party reborn through populism, tradition, and fierce love for country. His murder joins a grim litany—Ashli Babbitt’s death in the Capitol, the attempt on Trump in Butler—each a symptom of a society unraveling.
The divisive creeds of our enemies tears us asunder. We hear it often: “Punch a Nazi,” “Eat the rich,” “Death to America.” The radical left paints us as monsters; too many on the right answer with wrath over wisdom. Political violence isn’t rising—it’s consuming us. From campus riots to rooftop snipers, we’ve swapped handshakes for bloodshed. Yet Republicans for National Renewal will not surrender to despair.
We summon you to rise—not with rage, but with resolve. Defend the flag when it’s defiled: vote, seize precincts, reclaim school boards. Protect the vulnerable—the worker crushed by inflation, the veteran neglected, the child preyed upon by ideologues. Report the venom—posts thirsting for blood, whispers of chaos—before they ignite. Keep Charlie’s fire alive: truth unyielding, devotion to country and kin. He fought the lies, from buried crime stats to silenced dissent. Now, we carry the torch.
Join Republicans for National Renewal—today, not tomorrow. Through “We the Precinct,” become a precinct leader. Support fighters like RNR-endorsed America First freshman Congressmen Brandon Gill of Texas, Abe Hamadeh of Arizona and Bob Onder of Missouri.
Amplify our mission at rnrenewal.org, pulsing across America’s heartland. Trump called Charlie a “martyr for truth and freedom”; let his blood ink our covenant of life, liberty, and unity.
On this Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, with flags at half-staff and Charlie’s Presidential Medal of Freedom gleaming posthumously, we plead: fight, fight, fight. Not for vengeance, but for renewal. America’s soul is at stake. Reclaim it—or lose it forever.
—Republicans for National Renewal