
RFK JR BRINGS THE HOUSE DOWN AT THE KENNEDY CENTER

The entire building ERUPTED into chants of “USA! USA!” after RFK Jr. delivered a stirring tribute to Charlie Kirk — and a warning for America’s future.

RFK Jr.:
“Charlie asked me once if I was scared to die.
And I said to him, ‘There’s a lot worse things than dying.’
One of them is losing our constitutional rights…
and having our children raised in slavery.”

Then came the line that shook the room:
“Sometimes our only consolation is that we can die with our boots on.
Charlie gave his life so that the rest of us would not have to suffer those fates worse than death.
Now it’s our job… rush in, fill the breach, and win this battle for our country, for God, and for our families.”

WHAT THIS MEANS:

This is no longer politics as usual — it’s a fight for survival.

RFK Jr. is calling Americans to courage, to action, and to faith.

The question is no longer if we fight — but how hard we’re willing to fight.

“Rush in. Fill the breach. Win this battle.”

This moment will be remembered. The movement is only getting stronger.