President Donald Trump and other political personalities of United States go to Arizona to talk to the memorial of Charlie Kerkof the 31 -year -old conservative activist who was assassinated two weeks ago.
The event, organized by Turning Point USA (TPUSA), will take place on Sunday at State Farm Stadium, Gledeale, and is expected to attract more than 100,000 people.
According to TPUSA, increased security measures are expected, including “TSA level controls”.
Kerk, who co -founded TPUSA at the age of 18, fell dead on September 10 at an event on a Utah campus, which rekindled concerns about political violence in the US.
A person he was dividing, his heritage and the potential motives behind his murder have further sharpened the deep political divisions in the country.
In addition to Trump, speakers at the ceremony will be the widow of Kerk, Erika, who took over as Chief Executive Officer of TPUSA, Vice President Jay Di Vance, Donald Trump Junior, right -wing political commentator
Public armed attacks in the US are usually accompanied by appeals for calm, prayer and unity. However, the Trump government is trying to attribute responsibility and move against the radical leftwhich has caused charges of overcoming powers and allegations that the death of KBS is used as a pretext for restriction of political freedoms.
Stadium doors will open at 08:00 local time (16:00 Britain), with the official program starting at 11:00 (19:00 Britain). The costume code is “Sunday Best – Red, White or Blue”.
Stage capacity is about 63,000 seats, while TPUSA reports on its website that the entrance will be made in order of priority. A neighboring stage of 20,000 seats has been made available for those who fail to enter. The ceremony will be broadcast live on Kerk’s account on the Rumble platform.
According to the organizers, “enhanced security measures” will apply with “TSA level controls”. A senior official at the Ministry of Interior Security told CBS that the memorial has the same security as high profile events, such as Super Bowl.
The Secret Service said on Friday it was identified by a man to display “suspicious behavior” at the stage. The agents approached him and found that he was armed, and claimed he was a member of the security forces. According to the CBS, he was arrested on charges of antithesis and possession of a forbidden area before being released on guarantee.
TPUSA spokesman Andrew Colvet said later that the man was a private security adviser and had a preliminary check on the site without the necessary coordination with the TPUSA security team or the secret service. “We do not believe that it was some malicious energy, but the control was not done in the appropriate way,” he noted on social media. “It is also important to emphasize that the incident occurred before the site was sealed and under full control. Every precaution for everyone’s safety is taken. “
Source :Skai
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