EXCLUSIVE: Glenn Beck, fellow conservatives remember Charlie Kirk

Rebel News interviewed national radio host Glenn Beck, comedian and activist Alex Stein, and political activist Scott Presler on the late Charlie Kirk.

In Phoenix, Arizona, a memorial event honours Charlie Kirk, assassinated by a murderer who cited "hate." Kirk's "hate" stemmed from his conservative views and interest in dialogue, making him a target simply for his ideas. His death profoundly impacted the nation.

At this memorial, Rebel News interviewed national radio host Glenn Beck, comedian and activist Alex Stein, and political activist Scott Presler on the late Charlie Kirk.

Political commentator Glenn Beck urges youth to take responsibility, find hope, and reject the lie that external factors are holding them back. As Charlie Kirk stated, "fall in love, get married, serve something higher."

Comedian Alex Stein praised Charlie's unwavering dedication, stating, "Charlie died for the First Amendment … he would have still gone to college campuses and defended the First Amendment … we all need to find something we can believe in that much." 

Stein acknowledged the challenge of comedy during dark times, but believed Charlie would want it to continue.

Scott Presler of Early Vote Action urged right-leaning commentators and activists to provide leadership and not succumb to fear. He also called for increased Christian political involvement nationally and for international right-leaning groups in Canada and the UK to unite against left-wing forces.

“I hope this is going to inspire the Reform Party and the United Kingdom and the Conservatives in Canada, and I hope it's going to, I hope it's going to encourage a global movement against globalism,” he said.

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Sydney Fizzard

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After seeing the manipulation and harm caused by the pandemic narrative, Sydney Fizzard started on the path of reporting in mid 2020. With an interest in hearing from everyday Canadians, politicians, business owners, religious figures and community leaders, Syd aims to reveal underlying truths and examine societal movement. Notably, Syd spent 16 consecutive days at the Coutts, Alberta border blockade.

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  • Wayne Currie
    commented 2025-09-25 17:49:15 -0400
    Stirring words from Mr. Glen Beck. Keep on truckin’ RN!
  • Bruce Atchison
    commented 2025-09-24 19:33:43 -0400
    Idiots like Tyler Robinson figure they’ll be famous. But if infamy such a good way to be remembered in history? I hope people actually learn that infamy isn’t a good way to get your name in the history books. For example, just try looking up Hitler in the telephone directory. No one wants to have that last name.