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FULL Speech: Tucker Carlson At Charlie Kirk’s Memorial
We’ve all been waiting to hear what Tucker Carlson would say today at Charlie Kirk’s Memorial and we just found out….and he did NOT disappoint.
It was a message filled with hope, optimism for the future and truth.
And seemingly a well-placed dig at those in power during Jesus’ life, which you could say was either aimed at the Romans or the Jewish Sadducees and Pharisees who were ruling at the time — and if there was any doubt which he was talking about, I think that doubt was mostly removed when he talked about them sitting around and eating humus.
Look, let’s make one thing clear: those in power in the Jewish Leadership (whether it’s the Sadducees and Pharisees of Jesus’ day or the current Government of Israel today) do not get a blank check pass for all they do.
In fact, we have Jesus himself of this topic FREQUENTLY called the Jewish leaders of his day a “brood of vipers”! Did you know that?
Matthew 3:7 — John the Baptist says to the Pharisees and Sadducees who came to him: “You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath?”
Matthew 12:34 — Jesus to the Pharisees: “You brood of vipers, how can you who are evil say anything good? For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.”
Matthew 23:33 — Jesus rebukes the scribes and Pharisees: “You snakes! You brood of vipers! How will you escape being condemned to hell?”
Luke 3:7 — Parallel to Matthew 3:7, John the Baptist again calls them a “brood of vipers.”
Was Jesus Anti-Semitic?
Don’t come at me with your hate, calling me Anti-Semitic. I’m not. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
I’m simply quoting from Matthew and Luke, and I’m quoted the red-letter text of Jesus speaking, thank you very much!
And I think that’s exactly what Tucker was doing in this clip.
In any event, you can never kill truth to shut it up, it doesn’t work that way.
You’d think they would have learned 2,000 years ago when they killed Jesus, but evil doesn’t ever learn. Evil only wants to steal, kill and destroy. That’s in the Bible too, by the way.
Evil killed Jesus.
Evil killed Charlie Kirk.
And both have backfired spectacularly.
Watch this powerful full speech here:
Tucker Carlson Full Speech:
He suggests the death of Charlie Kirk being akin to when a young Jesus Christ showed up in Jerusalem and started talking about those in power..
Who killed Jesus Christ??Tucker knows…
“Any attempt to extinguish the light causes it to burn… https://t.co/8JAlq14fju pic.twitter.com/mVz7lyT1GF
— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) September 21, 2025
FULL TRANSCRIPT:
That made me emotional. Made me emotional to see that.
Suzie Wiles had tears in her eyes, ugh, which you don’t often see in politics, but it’s real. This is the most unbelievable thing I think I’ve ever seen. Whoo! And I don’t—whatever happens next in America, I hope it’s in this direction, because God is here and you can feel it.
And Charlie would have loved this, not just because he loved large groups of people, but because ultimately he was a Christian evangelist.
And it actually reminds me of my favorite story, ever. So it’s about 2,000 years ago in Jerusalem and Jesus shows up and he starts talking about the people in power, and he starts doing the worst thing that you can do, which is telling the truth about people. And they hate it, and they just go bonkers.
They hate it, and they become obsessed with making him stop. “This guy’s got to stop talking. We’ve got to shut this guy up.” And I can just sort of picture the scene in a lamp-lit room with a bunch of guys sitting around eating hummus, thinking about, “What do we do about this guy telling the truth about us? We must make him stop talking.”
And there’s always one guy with the bright idea, and I can just hear him say, “I’ve got an idea. Why don’t we just kill him? That’ll shut him up. That’ll fix the problem.”
It doesn’t work that way. It doesn’t work that way. Everything is inverted and the Beatitudes tell it, I think, the most crisply. Everything is sort of the opposite of what you think it’s gonna be.
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” That is true, and you can feel it here. The thing about Charlie’s message, I’ve thought a lot about it and I’m trying not to be emotional, because in addition to everything else, he was a wonderful man and a decent man.
He was one of those rare people you meet who you just groove with in conversation and have these very intense conversations that you don’t stop thinking about, which is my experience with him. But the main thing about Charlie and his message—he was bringing the Gospel to the country.
He was doing the thing that the people in charge hate most, which is calling for them to repent. So how is Charlie’s message different? And Charlie was a political person who was deeply interested in coalition building and in getting the right people in office, because he knew that vast improvements are possible politically.
But he also knew that politics is not the final answer. It can’t answer the deepest questions, actually. That the only real solution is Jesus. Whoo! And the reason, it’s really simple.
Politics at its core is a process of critiquing other people and getting them to change. Christianity, the Gospel message, the message of Jesus, begins with repentance. Christianity calls upon you to change.
Our core prayer, given to us by Jesus, the Lord’s Prayer, demands that we forgive other people. But preceding that is a request for our forgiveness. In other words, forgive us our sins, meditate on what we’ve done wrong, how we’ve fallen short, and then it becomes possible to forgive other people.
That is a call to change our hearts from Jesus, and that is the only way forward in this country. That is the only solution to where we all know we’re going. And Charlie knew where we were going without that.
And that is not a call for being politically passive. Of course not. I stood on many stages with Charlie calling for various people to be elected, particularly Donald Trump, and I’m proud of that.
It’s only an acknowledgement that what Charlie was really saying is that change begins—the only change that matters—when we repent of our sins. Whoo! Me. A recognition that the real problem is me and how fallen I am.
Whoo! And that was the reason that Charlie was fearless at all times, truly fearless to his last moment. He was unafraid, he was not defensive, and there was no hate in his heart.
I know that because I’ve got a little hate compartment in my heart, and I would often express that to Charlie about various people. And he would always say, always say, “That’s a sad person. That’s a broken person. That’s a person who needs help. That’s a person who needs Jesus.”
He said that in private ’cause he meant it. So I guess I would just say this gathering and God’s presence, God’s very obvious presence in this room, the presence of Jesus, is a reminder of what we’ve known for 2,000 years—which is any attempt to extinguish the light causes it to burn brighter every single time.
So as we proceed into whatever comes next, and clearly something’s coming next, remember this moment. Remember being in a room with the Holy Spirit humming like a tuning fork.
This is the way, right here. This is the way. And that is what Charlie Kirk was saying underneath it all.
Thank you, and God bless.
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WATCH: Tucker Carlson’s FULL SPEECH at Charlie Kirk’s Memorial
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— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) September 21, 2025
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