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Tavia Hunt, the wife of the CEO of the Chiefs of Kansas City, Clark Hunt, and the director of the organization of women in chief, criticized those who celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Hunt shared a position by Libs of Tiktok, which stressed that an employee of the University of Kansas avoided the discipline for comments on Kirk. The conservative influencer was shot in a ball at an event at the University of Utah Valley almost two weeks ago.
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Tavia Hunt, owner of the Kansas City chiefs, against the Arizona Cardinals in a pre-season match of the NFL at the State Farm Stadium on August 9, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilas / Imagn Images)
“When the life of a man ended in public to have different beliefs, leaving a woman without husband and 2 children without father and you reject her or celebrate him, it has nothing to do with whom he was, it is a reflection of who you are,” she wrote on her Instagram stories.
Hunt’s position came as a commemorative service for Kirk took place at the Glendale Stadium Stadium Stadium in Arizona.
Erika Kirk went up on the podium and told the crowd that she would forgive her husband’s alleged killer, Tyler Robinson, and said that the mission of the conservative influence reached young men in search of management.
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“Charlie passionately wanted to reach and save the lost boys of the West. The young men who have the impression of having no direction, no goal, no faith and no reason to live. Men wasting their lives on distractions and men consume with resentment, anger and hatred,” she said. “Charlie wanted to help them. He wanted them to have a house with Turning Point USA. And when he went to the campus, he sought to show them a better path and a better life. It was right there for the catch. He wanted to show them this.
“My husband, Charlie. He wanted to save. Young men, just like the one who took his life. This young man. This young man on the cross. Our Savior said it. Father. Forgive them, because they don’t know what they are doing,” she continued. “You, this man. This young man. I forgive him. I forgive him because that was what Christ did. And that is what Charlie would do. The answer to hatred is not hatred. The answer that we know of the Gospel is love and love always. Love for our enemies and love for those who persecute us.”
Hunt was one of those who spoke of Charlie Kirk in the aftermath of his murder.
“We have a broken and mourning heart the shocking and tragic death of Charlie Kirk-a courageous champion of the faith, freedom and the future of America,” she wrote in an Instagram post.

The owner of the chiefs of Kansas City, Clark Hunt, and his wife Tavia Hunt during the celebration of the Chiefs of Kansas City winning the Super Bowl LVIII on February 14, 2024. (Kirby Lee / USA TODAY SPORTS)
“Our hearts hurt for her beautiful wife, Erika, and their precious children, and we ask you to join us to cover them with prayer when they face this unimaginable loss.”