"I think in times like this, especially when there is political violence, you need the president, regardless of who it is, to bring the country together," Hinojosa began. "And that has not happened."
This was an opportunity for Trump to do that. He did not take that opportunity...The person who really did that was Erika Kirk. She came to the moment -- she understood that people need to be brought together. She's probably one of the only people besides Donald Trump who could do that. So much that she says...that she forgave the shooter. She also said, "The answer to hate is not hate."
She talked about love for our enemies. She talked about the First Amendment and the importance of the First Amendment. These are all things that should have come, you know, largely about bringing our country together, from our president. But instead it came from the widow of Charlie Kirk, which I think is, I mean, I don't know how she did it. First of all, giving that speech, but also rising to the moment when our country needs leadership, when our country needs to hear those messages of coming together. It was the widow who did it.