Proclamation Within Constitutional Authority

Proclamation 10983—National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk

Issued 2025-10-14 by Donald J. Trump

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This executive proclamation designates October 14, 2025, as “National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk.” The proclamation was issued by President Donald J. Trump in response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a figure described as a “titan of the American conservative movement,” on September 10, 2025. The proclamation aims to honor Kirk’s life and legacy, focusing on his dedication to defending truth, encouraging debate, and spreading Christian values.

The proclamation is intended for all Americans. It calls on people to gather at places of worship and pray for peace, truth, and justice across the country. It also directs the President’s administration to continue efforts to combat political violence and promote a culture where open debate is valued.

This proclamation falls under the category of ceremonial proclamations, which do not create new laws or require congressional approval. It simply expresses the President’s sentiment and seeks to raise awareness about Charlie Kirk's memory and his commitment to American ideals.

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Constitutional Analysis

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This proclamation designates "National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk" — a ceremonial observance that brings national attention to day of remembrance for charlie kirk. Presidents have issued ceremonial proclamations since George Washington, and they fall squarely within the executive tradition. They do not create new law, direct federal spending, or impose legal obligations on citizens.

Ceremonial proclamations like this one are purely declaratory. They express the sentiment of the President on behalf of the nation, drawing public awareness to causes or communities. They require no congressional approval and face no constitutional challenges.

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