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Andrew Tate touts Charlie Kirk's memorial as "amazing" but wonders, "Do we have America back?"

Andrew Tate reacted after watching the recent memorial service of Charlie Kirk.
  • BUCHAREST, ROMANIA - OCTOBER 15: Andrew Tate (left) poses for a photo while entering the Court of Appeal on October 15, 2024 in Bucharest, Romania. Social Media Influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are appearing in court to appeal a decision to proceed with their trial on charges of rape, human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to exploit women. The Tate brothers were arrested on December 29, 2022, alongside Georgiana Naghel and Luana Radu as part of an investigation into human trafficking and rape. (Photo by Andrei Pungovschi/Getty Images)
    BUCHAREST, ROMANIA - OCTOBER 15: Andrew Tate (left) poses for a photo while entering the Court of Appeal on October 15, 2024 in Bucharest, Romania. Social Media Influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are appearing in court to appeal a decision to proceed with their trial on charges of rape, human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to exploit women. The Tate brothers were arrested on December 29, 2022, alongside Georgiana Naghel and Luana Radu as part of an investigation into human trafficking and rape. (Photo by Andrei Pungovschi/Getty Images)

    Former kickboxer Andrew Tate reacted to the memorial service of Charlie Kirk, which took place on Sunday, September 21, 2025, in Arizona. Andrew took to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Sunday, and reacted to the event. Explaining that he had watched it, Andrew first described the memorial service as an "amazing tribute" to Kirk.

    He, however, did not stop at that and mentioned that he had one more question in mind. The tweet by Andrew Tate read,

    "Amazing tribute to Charlie. Genuinely. But I can't help but think one thing while I'm watching. Do we have America back? Is it even coming back?"

    The tweet soon went viral and even garnered more than 900K views as well as over 34K likes since it was posted. Many netizens further reacted to the tweet by Andrew, and the comment section seemed quite divided while expressing their opinions on the same. While many netizens resonated with his point of view and shared the same concern, others had a different perspective.

    One of the users wrote on the platform,

    "Who's We? You're not American or Christian. You should focus on The UK or Romania or whatever."
    "Aren't you in Romania? It's not 'we'," wrote another netizen.

    It is, however, important to clarify that Andrew Tate is indeed an American citizen. He, however, also has a British citizenship. For the unversed, he was born in the US before shifting to Romania. Another user who supported his view wrote on X,

    "Only Christ can bring America back. And it looks like He is raising His army."

    Andrew Tate has previously reacted to Charlie Kirk's assassination, when Tyler Robinson was apprehended

    This was not the first time that Andrew Tate commented on the recent tragedy of Charlie Kirk's murder. About a week ago, a video of Andrew went viral in which he said that he believed Tyler Robinson deserved much more than a usual trial for what he allegedly did.

    In the video, Tate could be heard saying,

    "He's been apprehended. He should be interviewed publicly and the name of every single inspiration that comes out of his mouth when we ask him why he believed what he thought about Charlie."

    Andrew Tate then continued,

    "And the only way he can get food in this batten landscape is by carving the word 'sorry' into his own skin with a knife..."

    In the comment section of the video that was posted by The Economic Times on YouTube, many agreed with his viewpoints.


    Charlie Kirk was killed at Utah Valley University on September 10, when he was taking up a question from a student there. The case is currently an ongoing investigation. Kirk left behind his wife, Erika Kirk and his two young children, a boy and a girl.

    The recent memorial service on Sunday was attended by top officials and other significant figures like Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and JD Vance. Thousands of people flooded the stadium in Arizona where the event took place. 

    TOPICS: Andrew Tate, Charlie Kirk, Charlie Kirk's Memorial