WASHINGTON — “In shock.”
“Simply sick.”
“Devastated.”
These have been the preliminary reactions of White Home officers who watched as studies began to flood in that conservative activist Charlie Kirk had been shot at an occasion at Utah Valley College on Wednesday afternoon.
Aides briefed President Donald Trump in actual time as occasions unfolded, assembly together with his workforce within the Oval Workplace as different officers monitored developments from the Scenario Room.
Senior communications officers instantly huddled in an space within the West Wing generally known as Higher Press, the place an expletive may very well be heard as a door shut behind them.
Staffers are deeply shaken by the tragedy, with lots of them pointing to their very own private connections to Kirk from the 2016 marketing campaign and within the decade since. Some labored, via tears, as cable channels performed within the background, noting that the shooter was nonetheless at massive.
Messages of solidarity poured out on social media from all ranges of the administration, together with from Trump — who was the first to announce Kirk’s demise — and Vice President JD Vance, who known as for prayers for Kirk and his household.
Vance was shut buddies with Kirk. In 2022, Kirk campaigned alongside Vance within the closing days of his aggressive Ohio Senate main, and Kirk was one of many folks he credited together with his win.
Kirk’s group, Turning Level USA, was a significant drive within the Trump universe, and it helped drive the Trump marketing campaign’s get-out-the-vote efforts final 12 months.
“Everybody was crushed,” mentioned an adviser to the administration who was on the White Home when information of Kirk’s demise began to unfold.
For a lot of of these officers, Kirk’s killing was private, each as a result of he was so well-known by staffers and since it introduced again painful recollections of the 2 assassination makes an attempt on their boss simply over a 12 months in the past.
Donald Trump Jr. launched a prolonged, heartfelt message Wednesday evening on X, saying Kirk was “like a little bit brother to me.”
“Moments like this remind us simply how fragile life is,” he wrote. “We are able to’t wait to inform folks how a lot they imply to us — we will’t admire them in silence. Charlie knew he was cherished, however I wish to say it once more: he was a brother to me, and I’ll carry that with me perpetually.”
Within the early night, flags on campus have been lowered to half-staff. No less than one senior White Home official was seen watching the solemn gesture outdoors the West Wing doorways, wiping away tears.




