Less than three months after President Donald Trump grumbled that Americans have “too many non-working holidays,” the White House has suggested he would not oppose creating another one — this time in honor of Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist recently shot dead in Utah.

When asked on Monday if the president would support a new law designating a federal holiday for Kirk, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said : “I’m sure he wouldn’t oppose such a thing.”

Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was killed earlier this month by an assassin in Utah. His death has prompted Republican lawmakers to push for recognition. Last week, the Senate passed a resolution declaring October 14 — the date that would have been Kirk’s 32nd birthday — a “National Day of Remembrance”, reporte

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