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Tavia Hunt, Kona to Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt and the director of Chiefs Women’s Organization, threw those who celebrated Charlie Kirk’s assault.
Hunt shared a post from Libs of Tiktok, pointing out that an employee of the University of Kansas avoided discipline for comments about Kirk. The conservative influencer was shot and killed at an Utah Valley University event almost two weeks ago.
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Kansas City Chiefs -Owner Tavia Hunt against Arizona Cardinals during an NFL game on the Present Season at State Farm Stadium on August 9, 2025. (Mark J. Refilas/Imag images)
“When a man’s life ended publicly to have different beliefs, left a wife without a man and 2 children without a father, and you reject it or celebrate it, it has nothing to do with who he was, it’s a reflection of who you are,” she wrote on her Instagram stories.
Hunt’s post came as a memorial to Kirk took place at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
Erika Kirk stepped up to the podium and told the audience that she would forgive her husband’s alleged killer, Tyler Robinson, and said the conservative influencer’s mission reached young men in search of direction.
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“Charlie wanted passionately to reach and save the lost boys in the West. The young men who feel they have no direction, no purpose, no faith and no reason to live. The men are wasting their lives on distractions and men consumer with resentment, anger and hate,” she said. “Charlie would help them. He wanted them to have a home with Turning Point USA. And when he went on to campus, he was looking to show them a better path and a better life. It was right there to take. He would show them it.
“My husband, Charlie. He wanted to save. Young men, like the one who took his life. The young man. The young man on the cross. Our Savior said it. Dad. Forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing,” she continued. “You, that man. The young man. I forgive him. I access him because that was what Christ did. And that’s what Charlie would do. The answer to hatred is not hatred. The answer we know from the gospel is love and always love. Love for our enemies and love for those who pursue us.”
Hunt was among those who talked about Charlie Kirk in the immediate demand for his killing.
“We are heart -bred and mourn the shocking and tragic departure from Charlie Kirk – a brave master of faith, freedom and America’s future,” she wrote in an Instagram post.

Kansas City Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt and wife Tavia Hunt during the celebration of Kansas City Chiefs, who wins the Super Bowl LVIII on February 14, 2024. (Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports)
“Our hearts pain for his beautiful wife, Erika, and their precious children, and we ask you to join us to cover them with prayer when faced with this unimaginable loss.”



