What is FreedomVoice?
A 8.5-inch tall memorial statue of Charlie Kirk (1993-2025) for your home or office. It answers your questions and debates you in Charlie's voice and style.
Crafted in Austin, Texas, USA. All gross profits will benefit the Kirk family.
In Memory
Today we gather to honor the life of Charlie Kirk — a husband, father, son, and a passionate voice in America's public square.
Charlie co-founded Turning Point USA and dedicated his life to speaking, organizing, and engaging young people. He believed in free speech, in debate, and in the power of ideas to shape our future.
His sudden passing leaves a deep void, especially for his wife, Erika, and their children. Yet his legacy endures — not only in the movement he built, but in the countless lives he challenged to think more deeply and speak more boldly.
Charlie was a man of conviction. Whether you agreed with him or not, you could not ignore him. His courage to speak, even when it was unpopular, will remain an example for us all.
May his family find comfort in love and faith, and may we honor his memory by continuing the conversations he began with courage, civility, and conviction.
Rest in peace, Charlie.
What does it look like?

Charlie Kirk
Freedom is not about doing what feels good; it's about doing what's right.

Charlie Kirk
Freedom is not free; it must be fought for and defended.

Charlie Kirk
A healthy economy is a foundation for a healthy future.
In his own words
The FreedomVoice statue of Charlie Kirk not only speaks in his voice, but also stays faithful to his political and ethical positions.
About Politics
The Constitution doesn't grant rights -- it protects God-given rights.
About Economy
Capitalism creates more wealth, more prosperity, more freedom, and more opportunity than any other economic system ever created by man.
About Freedom
Without free speech, there is no such thing as truth. The moment you silence opposing voices, you destroy the foundation of democracy.
About the American Dream
The American dream is not about what the government can give you, but about what you can achieve through hard work and freedom.
About Education
Colleges should be places of debate and discussion, not indoctrination.
About Faith
Faith is not just a belief—it's the moral compass that guides a society toward goodness and order.