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Bold Tribute: Faith, Patriotism, and Charlie’s Legacy Live On

There are moments in history when faith and patriotism collide and the truth gets louder than the lies — that is exactly what Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet reminded the nation in an exclusive Fox News Digital interview, saying that throughout it all Charlie always pointed people to Jesus and would have been “honored” to see what God is doing in America. Kolvet’s plea wasn’t pious fluff; it was a call from a man who watched Charlie build a movement around faith, family, and free speech and who now asks conservatives to follow the Lord as the surest way to honor his legacy.

Kolvet went further, calling Charlie a modern-day prophet who confronted cultural rot and dared to call a nation to repentance, language that cuts to the heart of why Charlie mattered to millions. The public memorial in Glendale made the point painfully clear — tens of thousands filled the stadium and Turning Point staff reported streaming numbers in the hundreds of millions, meaning the gospel of patriotism and the message of faith reached an audience the left can’t spin away.

Of course the celebrity-media class predictably tried to exploit the tragedy instead of mourning the man, and Kolvet didn’t let them off the hook — he demanded accountability from entertainers who rushed to politicize Charlie’s murder rather than show basic decency. This is the same elite culture that cheers on the left’s moralizing one day and gaslights conservatives the next; Kolvet’s call for truth and apology was righteous and overdue.

If you want to honor Charlie in any practical way, Kolvet and others had a simple answer: go back to church, open your Bible, pray, and let faith shape your civic courage. Turning Point is already seeing a surge of chapter requests and a renewed hunger among young people for conviction and clarity — exactly what a nation headed toward cultural drift desperately needs.

We should not let the left’s false narratives win while we bow our heads in silence; Charlie’s chair remained empty on his show because his friends and movement chose to keep his mission alive and keep speaking the truth. Conservatives must answer Kolvet’s challenge by doubling down on faith, family, and fearless advocacy for free speech — that is how we honor Charlie’s memory and rebuild an America that loves God, protects the innocent, and prizes courage over cowardly silence.

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