President Donald Trump departed New York City for Bedminster, New Jersey, at approximately 2:40 AM UTC on September 13th, 2025, as global vigils for assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk continued. Trump was observed reading aboard Marine One during his departure from the Wall Street Landing. In the past reporting window, the President of the New York Young Republican Club proclaimed "We are all Charlie Kirk Now!" at a vigil held in Madison Square Garden, stating "That bullet did not kill Charlie Kirk, it made him immortal forever." Separately, Nico Perrino shared a statement from the Joe Burrow Foundation affirming commitment to accountability and respect. Perrino also commented on the "repugnant" celebrations of Kirk's murder and the potential consequences for organizations associated with such sentiments, while noting the broad freedom of speech in the country. Developments from earlier in the morning included Office Depot's refusal to print tribute posters for Kirk vigils, which were labeled "PROPAGANDA." Additionally, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass directed city flags to remain at full staff, overriding a federal proclamation to lower them to half-staff. Charlie Kirk's widow. Erika Kirk, stated in the early hours of September 13th that her husband is "now with God." Tyler Robinson, 22, is accused of Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University. Prosecutors in Utah are pursuing the death penalty against Robinson, according to Utah Governor Spencer Cox. Robinson has reportedly "lawyered up" and is not speaking with investigators, according to information released between 1:01 AM and 1:46 AM UTC on September 13th. Stephen Miller vowed to continue Kirk's mission, stating Kirk's final message was a call to dismantle radical left organizations fomenting violence. Vigils have been held in cities including New York City and London, where attendees chanted "We are all Charlie Kirk Now" and declared "Christ is King," respectively.