Donald Trump used his speech at Charlie Kirk’s memorial to tell the crowd that he “hates” his opponents, even after Kirk’s widow said she forgives the man charged with fatally shooting her husband.
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“He did not hate his opponents, he wanted the best for them,” Trump said, before breaking from his prepared remarks to add: “That’s where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponents, and I don’t want the best for them, I’m sorry.”
Trump’s speech was an awkward mix of eulogy and campaign speech, during which he frequently veered away from reading somber remarks about Kirk’s life and violent death to make offhand comments and jokes.