Charlie Sheen Fears Charlie Kirk's Death Has Caused A 'Seismic' Shift In America's Future
By Favour Adegoke on September 25, 2025 at 7:30 PM EDT

Charlie Sheen has addressed the assassination of Charlie Kirk and how the influence he had could have changed the course of America's history.
The actor shared his views during an appearance on Logan Paul's podcast, where he also discussed the impact Kirk might have had if he had not been killed.
Charlie Sheen added that while he did not agree with all of Charlie Kirk's views, he respected him as someone who didn't "belittle" or "embarrass" others during debates.
Charlie Sheen Says Charlie Kirk Didn't 'Belittle' Or 'Demean' Anyone

Speaking with Logan Paul on his "IMPAULSIVE" podcast, Charlie Sheen discussed the death of Charlie Kirk, who was murdered while attending an event in Utah two weeks ago.
Sheen told Paul, "It was like a giant star in the night sky just went dark," implying that Kirk had much to offer America had he not been killed.
Chiming in, Paul described Kirk as an "articulate young man" whom he believed could have one day risen to become the country's commander-in-chief.
"Holy sh-t, the course of American history may have just been changed," the YouTuber exclaimed.
Sheen agreed with Paul's remarks, noting that "a lot of people" shared the same opinion about Kirk someday becoming president, before going on to describe the impact of Kirk's death as "seismic."
The actor also claimed that Kirk didn't "belittle," "demean," or "embarrass" anyone during his debates.
"He didn't go there to, like, be a smarty pants and make you look stupid," the "Two and a Half Men" alum shared. "He was just like, 'Hey, man, OK, here's what I've prepared. Here's what I know, here's what I believe. Give me your side of it.'"
The Actor Revealed Where He Was When Charlie Kirk's Death News Broke

Elsewhere in the conversation, Sheen recalled where he was when he first learned of Kirk's death.
He said he had been recording an episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience" with Joe Rogan, and upon hearing the news, they decided to go back on air to discuss the incident.
The actor went on to admit that he couldn't remember his exact words at the time, but still offered a paraphrased version of what he told Rogan.
He said, "Something about if this is where we've wound up, this can't be where we stay. Like, what words can we all attach to this that make it feel better for us or his family, or just the moment – they haven't been written, have they?"
Celebrities Weighed In On Charlie Kirk's Death

Aside from Sheen, several other celebrities have spoken up in the wake of Kirk's tragic death.
"Politics has become a disease in this country, and it's deadly," said former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. "We must find our better angels and walk back from the extremes. If we can't agree on anything else, we must find agreement that we don't solve our debates with violence."
"Please remember, no matter what your political beliefs, that this man had a wife and two beautiful children who no longer have him. Please pray for this madness to stop," Actor Josh Duhamel shared on Instagram.
"Watch What Happens Live!" host Andy Cohen described the right-wing influencer's death as a "horror" and a "sad day for our country."
Meanwhile, Dr. Phil said Kirk's "spirit, passion, and message will live on" despite his death.
Roseanne Barr also remarked, "Ignore the demons. Especially online. They want you angry and traumatized. Band together in love for Charlie."
Charlie Kirk's Murder Suspect Has Been Assigned A Lawyer

In the wake of Kirk's death, Tyler Robinson was arrested as the prime suspect and has been charged with aggravated murder, two counts of obstruction of justice, two counts of witness tampering, and one count of committing a violent offense in front of children.
The accused had his first hearing last week and is expected to have a waiver hearing on September 29 to determine the next step in the case.
At his previous appearance, Robinson had no lawyer, but he has since been assigned one, Kathryn Nester.
Tyler Robinson's Lawyer Was Assigned To Him By The Utah County Commission

Nester, who has over 30 years of legal experience, was appointed by the Utah County Commission, which assigns lawyers to defendants who cannot afford one.
"This action fulfills the commission's constitutional responsibility to ensure that individuals accused of a crime — who cannot afford legal representation — are provided with a qualified defense," the agency shared in a statement, per Fox News.
It added, "In reaching this agreement, the commission relied on the advice of an independent criminal defense attorney, whom it has retained to advise the commission in these situations."