Liberal CNN Analyst Van Jones Shares ‘Shocking’ Message Charlie Kirk Sent to Him — a Day Before Ass@ssination — Calling for a ‘Respectful Dialogue’

 

In a revelation that has stunned both political allies and adversaries, liberal CNN analyst Van Jones shared Saturday that he received a message from conservative activist Charlie Kirk just one day before Kirk was ass@ssinated at a college tour event in Utah. The message, which Jones described as “shocking,” called for a respectful and civil dialogue between the two men—despite their heated public disagreements.

Charlie Kirk, Founder of Turning Point USA, speaks at a campaign rally.

A Surprising Outreach Across the Divide

Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA and a prominent voice in conservative politics, reached out to Van Jones with a simple but profound request:

“Hey Van, I mean it, I’d love to have you on my show to have a respectful conversation about crime and race,” Kirk wrote in the message, which Jones later shared on his Instagram.
Kirk continued, “I would be a gentleman as I know you would be as well. We can disagree about the issues agreeably.”

The timing and tone of Kirk’s message shocked Jones, who admitted, “Charlie Kirk and I were not friends. At all.” The two had been “beefing hard” in the last week of Kirk’s life, engaged in public disputes over race, crime, and the direction of American politics.

From Public Feud to Private Gesture

Kirk’s outreach came at a moment when the two men were sharply divided, their exchanges often marked by pointed criticism and ideological sparring. Yet, in his final message, Kirk set aside animosity and extended an olive branch, hoping for a conversation that transcended political warfare.

Van Jones, reflecting on the message, said he was initially unsure about sharing it after Kirk’s d3ath. “It shocked me,” Jones admitted, “but now I think it’s important to put out.” The gesture, he suggested, revealed a side of Kirk rarely seen in his public persona—a willingness to engage, to listen, and to seek common ground, even in the midst of fierce disagreement.

Public Reaction: Surprise, Skepticism, and Hope

The public response has been immediate and intense. Supporters of Jones praised his decision to share the message, seeing it as a rare example of humanity and humility in American politics. Some conservatives expressed surprise at Kirk’s gesture, while others questioned the timing and sincerity, given the pair’s recent clashes.

On social media, many called the message a “reminder that dialogue is possible,” while others wondered whether Kirk’s outreach signaled a shift in his views or simply a moment of reflection before tragedy struck.

Van Jones on "Good Morning America".

A Larger Lesson on Respect and Dialogue

The episode has reignited debate about the role of respectful conversation in an era defined by polarization and outrage. Kirk’s message—sent just hours before his life was cut short—serves as a poignant reminder that even the fiercest rivals can seek understanding.

For Van Jones, the experience has left a lasting impression. “We can disagree about the issues agreeably,” Kirk wrote—a sentiment Jones now hopes will inspire others to look beyond labels and engage with those who see the world differently.

What Comes Next?

As the nation mourns Kirk’s passing and grapples with the circumstances of his d3ath, Jones’ revelation offers a moment of reflection. Can Americans truly find common ground in a time of division? Will Kirk’s final message spark more conversations across the aisle, or will it be lost in the noise of partisan conflict?

For now, Van Jones has chosen to honor Kirk’s last wish: to keep the door open for dialogue, no matter how deep the divide.

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