Prince William County GOP posts condolences on Charlie Kirk’s death

Winsome Sears Lieutenant Governor - Prince William County Republican Committee
Winsome Sears Lieutenant Governor - Prince William County Republican Committee
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The Prince William County Republican Committee (PWCGOP) posted a series of tweets on September 11, 2025, including a statement expressing condolences regarding the death of Charlie Kirk.

In a message posted at 6:20 a.m. UTC, the committee stated: “The Prince William County Republican Committee expresses its deep condolences to the family and friends of Charlie Kirk, assassinated for his belief in free speech and political discourse.” The tweet also included a link for readers to access the full statement.

Earlier that morning, at 5:11 a.m. UTC, PWCGOP tagged @PWAssocREALTORS and @VirginiaDPOR in another post: “.@PWAssocREALTORS @VirginiaDPOR https://t.co/jDZQuyOAqE”

Later in the day, at 3:33 p.m. UTC, the committee shared another post containing only a hyperlink: “https://t.co/EOiJscXtYa”

Charlie Kirk was a prominent conservative activist and commentator. His public presence often centered on issues related to free speech and political engagement.



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