“Full of S–t”: Ilhan Omar Delivers Savage Blow to Charlie Kirk’s Memory.qn

“Squad” Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) went on a cruel rant about murdered conservative activist Charlie Kirk, scoffing at the notion that his core mission was to have a civil debate on politics.

“There are a lot of people who are talking about him [Kirk] just wanting to have a civil debate,” Omar sneered to progressive outlet Zeteo. “These people are full of s— and it’s important for us to call them out while we feel anger and sadness”

Omar groused that the TurningPoint USA founder downplayed George Floyd and opposed Juneteenth.

Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., speaks during a news conference in Minneapolis City Hall, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025, in Minneapolis.

Rep. Ilhan Omar scoffed at the notion that Kirk’s core mission was to have a civil debate on politics. AP

Charlie Kirk speaking at a Utah Valley University event.

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday, Sept. 10. via REUTERS

Charlie Kirk throwing hats to a crowd.

Kirk passing out hats to members of the crowd at his event. AP

“There is nothing more f—ed up than to pretend that his words and actions haven’t been recorded and in existence for the last decade or so,” she added, further accusing Kirk of posting “hateful rhetoric” on social media.

Omar is far from the only Democrat or public official to have voiced an unsympathetic view of Kirk’s murder.

Charlie Kirk shot at a rally.

The moment Kirk was shot during an American Comeback Tour event at UVU.

On Wednesday, just hours after Kirk was shot at Utah Valley University, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker laid blame on President Trump for the conservative activist’s death.

“Political violence unfortunately has been ratcheting up in this country,” Pritzker told reporters, referencing the recent murder of Minnesota’s Democratic House speaker.

“I think there are people who are fomenting it in this country — I think the president’s rhetoric often foments it,” the Democratic governor continued.

People running from a shooting at a Utah Valley University event.

The crowd running away from Kirk’s tent after he was gunned down. via REUTERS

Security personnel carrying an injured Charlie Kirk.

Security guard carrying Kirk away from the scene of the shooting. ZUMAPRESS.com

Woman crying and covering her mouth with her hand.

A woman in a MAGA hat crying in reaction to Kirk’s assassination. AP

Crowd reacting after Charlie Kirk is shot.

People at Kirk’s event running through a fountain to escape the shooting. AP

“We’ve seen the January 6th rioters who clearly have tripped a new era of political violence,” Pritzker added, making no mention of the two assassination attempts against Trump.

Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) blamed “political rhetoric” from “both sides” for Kirk’s death


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“Political violence is never the answer. It divides us. But also, I’ve got to say, political rhetoric, too, from both sides, often gets out of hand and it incites people to do things like this,” Kelly argued on CNN Wednesday.

The senator urged Americans to “think about … our words and the consequences of them, you know, from both sides of the political spectrum.”

Surveillance images of person of interest in Charlie Kirk shooting.

A surveillance photo of the person of interest wanted in connection to the Kirk shooting. AFP via Getty Images

Bolt-action rifle recovered near a crime scene.

The bolt action rifle found by investigators near the scene of the shooting. Obtained by the NY Post

Screenshot of a building rooftop with a circled figure.

The suspected shooter scene on a roof at UVU.

The lower the office, the lower the discourse.

“A lot of good people died today. Charlie Kirk wasn’t one of them,” Michael Kilbane, City Council President of Fairview Park, Ohio, wrote in a ghoulish Facebook post.

Here’s the latest on the Charlie Kirk shooting in Utah

  • The 31-year-old Turning Point USA creator was shot dead at Utah Valley University.
  • The event was a stop on his American Comeback Tour.
  • The conservative influencer had just answered a question about transgender shooters when he was shot.
  • Kirk, a rising MAGA star, is survived by his wife and two young children.
  • The shooter is still at large.

Even those sworn to protect celebrated Kirk’s death.

“If you are Mourning this guy .. delete me. He spewed hate and racism on his show,” read a Facebook post from Secret Service agent Anthony Pough, according to RealClearPolitics.

“At the end of the day, you answer to GOD and speak things into existence. You can only circumvent karma, she doesnt [sic] leave,” Pough added.

Drone view of rooftop gravel with markers indicating shooter's location.

Prints left at the suspected location of the shooter on a rooftop at UVU. REUTERS

FBI evidence response team members at a crime scene.

FBI agents investigating a wooded area near UVU on Sept. 11, 2025. REUTERS

A Secret Service spokesperson told The Post the agency “will not tolerate any behavior which violates our code of conduct.”

“We are aware of the employee’s social media post from today and the individual has been placed on administrative leave as we investigate the matter,” the spokesperson added.

A Marine Corps recruiter was fired after posting an image of Kirk on Instagram with the caption: “Another racist man popped.”

“The Marine in question has been relieved of his recruiting duties, and the matter is currently under investigation.” Capt. Austin Gallegos told Task & Purpose

Memorial of flowers and notes outside Turning Point USA headquarters honoring Charlie Kirk.

A memorial for Kirk at Turning Point USA’s headquarters in Phoenix. ZUMAPRESS.com

Memorial outside Timpanogos Regional Hospital with flowers and a sign reading "Pray for America!"

A sign at Timpanogos Regional Hospital in Orem calling for people to pray for America David Buchan/New York Post

A Toledo Fire Department battalion chief described the shooting as “totally preventable and avoidable if not for the policies and beliefs of people like” Kirk and “his uneducated hateful ilk.”

“Wish the guy was a better shot,” the unhinged fireman continued. “Charlie Kirk offers nothing but hate and division to society.”

“No one would miss him and discourse would be better without him.”

The department is reportedly investigating the chief’s disturbing social media post.

Mourners at a vigil hold candles and American flags.

People attending a vigil for Kirk at Timpanogos Regional Hospital on Sept. 10, 2205. AP

A woman crying at a memorial.

A woman weeping at a memorial for Kirk at UVU. AP

Several public school teachers could also end up on the receiving end of red marks for despicable comments related to Kirk’s assassination.

AnneMarie Donahue, a teacher at Wachusett Regional High School in Massachusetts, was placed on leave after Libs of TikTok uncovered an Instagram post where she boasted: “We’re NOT offering sympathy.”

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Donahue’s post was made just moments after Kirk was struck in the neck by a sniper’s bullet.

In Florida, Lee County School District Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas vowed to investigate “every educator who engages in this vile, sanctionable behavior.”

The commissioner’s statement followed a report from local outlet FOX 4 on a district employee’s social media post, which read: “What’s that about the cost of the second amendment being ‘some gun deaths every year,’ Bye Charlie.”

The teacher’s post included waving and fire emojis.

The NFL’s Carolina Panthers axed the team’s communications coordinator for insensitive social media posts, including one alluding to Kirk’s manner of death, the Charlotte Observer reported.

The former employee, Charlie Rock, shared rap group Wu-Tu Clan’s song “Protect Ya Neck” along with a video of Kirk captioned: “Why are yall sad? Your mad said it was worth it …”

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