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Charlie Kirk och Donald Trump Jr (Jeffrey Phelps / AP)

Charlie Kirks bok sålde slut på Amazon på en dag

Den mördade konservativa aktivisten Charlie Kirks senaste bok som släpptes i går är slutsåld på Amazon, rapporterar Wall Street Journal.

Boken ”Stop in the name of god: Why honoring the sabbath will transform your life” låg på förstaplats på Amazons topplista när den lades ut till försäljning under tisdagen, men redan under kvällen var den inbundna versionen listad som ”tillfälligt slut i lager”.

Winning Team Publishing tryckte 200 000 exemplar och har redan beställt fler, uppger en talesperson för förlaget till tidningen. Förlaget grundandes 2021 av Donald Trump Jr och Sergio Gor.

Amazon säger att intresset för boken har varit stort och att företaget arbetar med förlaget för att möta efterfrågan.

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Charlie Kirk
Wikipedia (en)
Charles James Kirk (October 14, 1993 – September 10, 2025) was an American right-wing political activist, entrepreneur, and media personality. He co‑founded the conservative student organization Turning Point USA (TPUSA) in 2012 and served as its executive director until his assassination in 2025. A key ally of Donald Trump, he became one of the most prominent voices of the MAGA movement within the Republican Party, publishing several books and hosting The Charlie Kirk Show. Born and raised in the Chicago suburbs of Arlington Heights and Prospect Heights, Kirk became politically active in high school. He briefly attended college before dropping out to focus on building TPUSA, which expanded into affiliate groups such as Turning Point Action and Turning Point Faith. His activism centered on mobilizing conservative students and promoting Republican causes nationwide. Kirk espoused a range of conservative positions, including opposition to abortion, gun control, diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, and LGBTQ rights. Over time, he aligned with the Christian right and advocated for Christian nationalism. His more controversial positions included criticism of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Martin Luther King Jr., as well as promotion of COVID-19 misinformation, false allegations of electoral fraud in 2020, and the white genocide conspiracy theory. On September 10, 2025, Kirk was shot and killed while speaking at a TPUSA debate event at Utah Valley University. His assassination drew international attention and condemnation of political violence, while also sparking partisan dispute. The following month, he was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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