Erika Kirk seen for the first time since her husband’s tragic death

When Air Force Two landed in Phoenix, a heavy silence settled over the tarmac. Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old conservative activist recently assassinated, was returning home for the last time.

His flag-draped casket was carefully carried by members of the National Guard. Close by, his widow Erika Kirk descended the steps, accompanied by Usha Vance, wife of Vice President JD Vance. Both women wore black and dark sunglasses, but their sorrow was unmistakable.

Erika’s grief was profound. She kept her head bowed and held tightly to a rosary, its beads wound around her fingers. The image of her clutching the rosary in one hand and Usha’s hand in the other quickly spread across the country. It came to represent not just mourning, but also resilience, faith, and the silent strength found in moments too deep for words.

Onboard with Erika were her and Charlie’s two young children, as well as his parents.

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