What was supposed to be a day of unity and remembrance quickly turned into a political firestorm after Rep. Jasmine Crockett launched a scathing attack on Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk during Memorial Day.
In a shocking statement, Crockett accused Kirk of “exploiting patriotism for personal gain,” claiming that his speeches were less about honoring fallen heroes and more about pushing his own agenda. Her remarks, delivered on a day when Americans traditionally set aside politics to honor service members, immediately drew furious backlash.
Kirk’s supporters erupted online, calling the comments “disrespectful” and “a slap in the face to veterans and their families.” Many demanded an apology, saying Memorial Day should never be used as a stage for personal attacks.
Kirk himself responded swiftly, slamming Crockett for what he called “a disgusting smear timed to divide Americans on the one day we should all be united.” He urged his followers to “honor the fallen, not fuel the outrage.”
The clash has since ignited heated debates across social media, with both sides trading blows over patriotism, politics, and respect for the military.
What was meant to be a solemn day of remembrance has now become one of the most bitter political battles in recent memory.