Charlie Kirk's Christian Nationalism and Its Roots in American Founding Ideals

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The memorial service for Charlie Kirk in Phoenix exemplified the deep fusion of conservative Christianity and Republican politics during the Trump era, with high-profile political figures praising Kirk as a martyr for both faith and American liberty, highlighting the intertwining of religious and political identities in contemporary America.
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