“The Enemy Is Hard At Work”: Tim Tebow Unleashes Fiery Statement About Charlie Kirk’s Tragic Death

Charlie Kirk and Tim Tebow (Photos via USA Today)

Tim Tebow is the latest to speak his mind about the shocking death of Charlie Kirk.

The two-time national champion, who welcomed his first child earlier this year, went on social media to discuss what happened to the conservative activist.

Tebow warned that “evil is real” in the wake of a shooting at a college campus in Utah that left conservative influencer Charlie Kirk dead on Wednesday.

“Evil is real. There is no doubt, the enemy is hard at work,” Tebow wrote on X. “These last few days, the weight of evil has been heavy across our nation. But this I know: It will not have the final word. One day, God will make all things right.

“Until then, we pray. We weep with those who weep. And we keep fighting, knowing the victory has already been won.”

President Donald Trump was the one to announce his death, and has since revealed that he will posthumously award Kirk with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.


The Heisman Trophy winner further added that he was praying for Kirk’s family in the wake of the shooting.

“I’m shocked and devastated to learn about the passing of Charlie Kirk. Above all else, Charlie was a follower of Jesus, a husband, and a dad. He was a man of passion, courage, and devotion to making an eternal impact.

“Demi and I are praying for Erika, his two children, and everyone who loved him.”

Charlie Kirk’s Killer Is Running Out of Time

The FBI has posted two images of a “person of interest” in the killing of Charlie Kirk. They also offered a $100,000 reward for any information leading to the identification and arrest of those involved in the shooting.

Earlier in the day, officials revealed that they had found a high-powered, bolt-action rifle in a wooded area after the shooter ran away.

The sniper shot and killed Kirk as he was speaking in the courtyard at UVU at an event organized by the campus chapter of Turning Point USA.

FBI Salt Lake City Special Agent in Charge Robert Bohls further revealed that the “person of interest” in the shooting also left behind a palm print, footprint, and imprint from a forearm.

Kirk is survived by his two young children.