The special, set to air this weekend, frames the assassination of the Turning Point USA founder as a “pivotal moment” that unified Christian nationalists and the Trump administration, and his memorial as some sort of “Christian Nationalist” rally.

“Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and prominent Christian nationalist, was assassinated. It became a rallying call for those who believed in his message. And it was a call to action,” Brown says in a teaser for the documentary.

Brown continues, “For the past several months, I’ve been working on a special project examining the growing influence of Christian nationalism in America….Experts say [Kirk’s assassination] was a pivotal moment for the movement and an occasion where the tragedy of his loss unified Christian nationalists and the Trump administration.”

The documentary features an interview with Matthew Taylor, a visiting scholar at Georgetown University’s Center on Faith and Justice, who called Kirk’s memorial service “one of the most prominent examples of this shift in our culture.”

Taylor claimed the assassination “activated” and “radicalized” a large segment of American Christians, leading them to believe they must “stand up for their rights.”

CNN’s Pamela Brown announces she’s been working on a “special project” warn against “Christian nationalism” and portrays them as a radicalized threat to the country.

She then launches into a report where she fears the assassination of Charlie Kirk uniting Christians and scoffs…pic.twitter.com/1J63ta6EIO

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Following Kirk’s death, faith leaders reported a 15 percent increase in church attendance nationwide, The Post Millennialnotedin a report about the upcoming documentary.

The memorial service, held at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, featured prominent speakers, including President Trump, who described it as “an old-time revival.”

Source: The Gateway Pundit