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Former President Donald Trump made a controversial statement during his address at the memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Glendale, Arizona, on September 21, 2025. In a moment that has since drawn widespread attention, Trump remarked, "I hate my opponent and I don't want the best for them." The comment was made during a segment of his speech where he contrasted his own political approach with what he described as Kirk's more unifying spirit. Kirk, who passed away recently, was remembered by Trump as "a missionary with a noble spirit and a great purpose" who "did not hate his opponents; he wanted the best for them." Trump then interjected his own differing view, leading to the contentious remark. The statement has quickly circulated on social media, with commentators like Harry Sisson expressing strong disapproval. Sisson highlighted the setting of a memorial service and the role of a former president in unifying the nation, arguing that such rhetoric only serves to further divide the country. The remarks have reignited discussions about political civility and the tone of discourse in American politics.
Desmitiem tūkstošu cilvēku svētdien pulcējās “State Farm Stadium” stadionā Arizonā, lai pieminētu Čārliju Kērku. Pasākumā piedalījās arī ASV preziden…