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'A PERSON YOU COULD LOVE A LOT': Mark Levin Remembers His Friend Charlie Kirk, 'He Loved This Country' [WATCH]

posted by Hannity Staff - 9.11.25

“The Great One” Mark Levin stopped by Hannity Wednesday night to remember his friend Charlie Kirk, whose life was tragically cut short by an assassin’s bullet.

“I hear people talk about Charlie on these other networks, and they don’t know who they are talking about,” Levin started. “And I want to make it clear right here: I’m not going to allow them to dehumanize this man. I’m not going to allow them to smear and character assassinate this man. He was 31 years old, and he did more in 31 years than most people do in an entire lifetime.”

Levin continued: “He lived life to the fullest. He enjoyed other people. He enjoyed people who strenuously disagreed with him. He was very much the intellectual who never went to college. He and I would discuss Rousseau and Hegel and Aristotle and Plato — he was self-taught and very much a genius.”

“He was a person you could love a lot,” Levin added. “He was such a kind-hearted human being, and he accomplished a great deal.”

“All these cheap politicians, that’s what they are — history won’t remember them. All these psycho blabbing types on TV — no one is going to remember them. Charlie is going to remember because of what he did and the younger generation he got involved in the liberty movement.”

Levin also had a message for Kirk’s assassin, who is still at large.

“You piece of s–t that killed him, let me tell you something — you’re going to get caught … You need to be put to death. People say this needs to end now…The only way to end it is to make an example…and the whole country needs to see it.”

Watch the clip below:

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