Declare a National Holiday for Charlie Kirk

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Alisha Robertson and 10 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Charlie Kirk was an idol to me and so many others. He was a man who fought tirelessly for what was right, never shying away from standing up for his beliefs. Tragically, he was murdered simply because of his opinions, an event that shocked many of us who admired his courage and conviction.

Charlie’s untimely death is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by those who dare to express their thoughts freely. In a world where voices are often silenced for being contrary to popular opinions, Charlie stood as a beacon of free speech—a right that forms the backbone of our society.

Turning the day of Charlie Kirk’s death into a national holiday would not only honor his legacy but also reinforce the principle of free expression he championed. Celebrating this day would remind future generations of the importance of standing firm for one’s beliefs, even when the world tries to mute us.

According to Gallup, 47% of people in the United States feel that their right to free speech is under threat. A national holiday dedicated to Charlie would serve as a powerful symbol for the freedom of expression, potentially reassuring countless individuals who feel stifled or afraid to voice their opinions.

The establishment of such a holiday would serve not just as a remembrance of Charlie’s life but as a call to action to defend the freedoms that are increasingly besieged. It would acknowledge the struggle of every individual who fights for their right to be heard, creating a society where differences are celebrated, not suppressed.

Call upon legislators, policymakers, and every citizen who believes in the fundamental right to free speech to make this day a reality. Sign this petition to urge the government to honor Charlie Kirk by declaring the day of his death a national holiday and send a message that free speech should be celebrated, not silenced.

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Recent signers:
Alisha Robertson and 10 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Charlie Kirk was an idol to me and so many others. He was a man who fought tirelessly for what was right, never shying away from standing up for his beliefs. Tragically, he was murdered simply because of his opinions, an event that shocked many of us who admired his courage and conviction.

Charlie’s untimely death is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by those who dare to express their thoughts freely. In a world where voices are often silenced for being contrary to popular opinions, Charlie stood as a beacon of free speech—a right that forms the backbone of our society.

Turning the day of Charlie Kirk’s death into a national holiday would not only honor his legacy but also reinforce the principle of free expression he championed. Celebrating this day would remind future generations of the importance of standing firm for one’s beliefs, even when the world tries to mute us.

According to Gallup, 47% of people in the United States feel that their right to free speech is under threat. A national holiday dedicated to Charlie would serve as a powerful symbol for the freedom of expression, potentially reassuring countless individuals who feel stifled or afraid to voice their opinions.

The establishment of such a holiday would serve not just as a remembrance of Charlie’s life but as a call to action to defend the freedoms that are increasingly besieged. It would acknowledge the struggle of every individual who fights for their right to be heard, creating a society where differences are celebrated, not suppressed.

Call upon legislators, policymakers, and every citizen who believes in the fundamental right to free speech to make this day a reality. Sign this petition to urge the government to honor Charlie Kirk by declaring the day of his death a national holiday and send a message that free speech should be celebrated, not silenced.

The Decision Makers

Donald Trump
President of the United States
James Vance
Vice President of the United States

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Petition created on September 11, 2025