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Congressman Brian Mast asks USPS to honor Charlie Kirk with a stamp

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Earlier today, I sent a letter to Postmaster General Steiner with one simple request: to honor the late Charlie Kirk with a commemorative U.S. postage stamp.

Why?

For over a decade, Charlie led a conservative movement that empowered America’s next generation to engage in civic discourse, defend free speech, and stand up for our Constitution. He encouraged  young Americans not to sit on the sidelines, but to get informed, get involved, and make their voices heard. Today, President Trump honored him posthumously with the Medal of Freedom, the highest honor awarded to civilians in the United States, to recognize his many contributions to our nation.

And the Postal Service has a long tradition of commemorating those who’ve shaped the American conversation—from civil rights leaders to innovators and educators. Charlie deserves to be part of that legacy because America is worth fighting for.

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Donna Parker
Donna Parker
26 days ago

Think a stamp would be honorable

Carmen
Carmen
26 days ago

Screw Charlie the nazi woman hating ass fucker

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