One of Charlie Kirk’s last texts revealed on his radio show hosted by JD Vance

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One of the last text messages Charlie Kirk sent before he was assassinated has been revealed on his radio show hosted by Vice President JD Vance.

Vance on The Charlie Kirk Show speaking from the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in the White House on Monday opened by saying that ‘left-wing extremism’ was ‘part of the reason’ that Kirk was shot dead last week.

The first guest on the show, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Steven Miller said the last message that Kirk sent him, the day before he was killed, was ‘we need to have an organized strategy to go after left-wing organizations that are promoting violence in this country’.

Miller vowed, ‘I will write those words on my heart and I will carry them out.’

Stephen Miller reveals the LAST thing Charlie Kirk texted him was "we need to have an organized strategy to go after left-wing organizations that are promoting violence in this country."
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Steven Miller (left) revealed the last text message he received from Charlie Kirk while speaking to Vice President JD Miller (right) hosting The Charlie Kirk Show (Pictures: X)

He added that he is feeling ‘incredible sadness and this incredible anger’ over Kirk’s death and explained how he would channel it in Kirk’s wake.

‘We are going to channel all of the anger that we have to uproot and dismantle these terrorist networks. It is a vast domestic terror movement,’ Miller said.

‘And with God as my witness, we are going to use every resource we have to the DOJ, DHS, and throughout this government to identify, disrupt, dismantle, and destroy these networks.

‘It will happen and we will do it in Charlie’s name.’

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