Victoria Sullivan, a political commentator and former mayoral candidate in Manchester, New Hampshire, posted several tweets on September 20 and 21, 2025, addressing reactions to the death of Charlie Kirk. Her posts discussed both public discourse surrounding Kirk and her observations of political figures’ responses.
In a tweet dated September 20, Sullivan wrote: “They tried to silence him. But instead amplified his voice across divides. I’ve seen a lot of videos of folks who are doing the deep dive and watching Charlie’s debates instead of believing the lies they are being fed. They tried to silence a man who had the courage to speak”.
Later that day, she commented on remarks reportedly made by Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) regarding Kirk after his death: “When I saw AOC on the House floor speaking negatively about Charlie Kirk after his murder, I did not share it because I thought it had to be a fake. I did not think that a sitting Congresswoman could actually be standing on the floor of the United States House of Representatives”.
On September 21, Sullivan added: “I have no other details. “.
Charlie Kirk was a prominent conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA. His work often drew national attention and controversy for its focus on campus politics and conservative advocacy. The reaction to his death has included statements from various public figures and ongoing discussions about political rhetoric in the United States.
Sullivan’s comments reflect ongoing debates over free speech, media narratives, and partisan divisions in American politics. She previously ran for mayor in Manchester and remains active as a commentator on social media platforms.







