
It's been exactly three months since right-wing campaigner Charlie Kirk was killed aged 31 by suspected shooter Tyler Robinson.
Following his death on 10 September, Kirk's wife Erika took over as the new Turning Point USA CEO, and she's made several appearances at a number of events for the American non-profit organisation, which 'advocates for conservative politics on high school, college, and university campuses'.
Kirk was reportedly preparing to launch a new book before he was shot, and it has since soared to the top of Amazon’s bestselling books chart just hours after its release date yesterday (9 December).
It's been released by Winning Team Publishing, the conservative publishing house founded by Donald Trump Jr., and is titled Stop, in the Name of God.
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The subtitle reads, 'Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life', with Kirk’s book addressing the historical significance of the Biblical day of rest and sharing his thoughts as to why it’s more important than ever to observe it.
Other than his latest posthumous release, Kirk wrote a number of other books, including 2024’s Right Wing Revolution and The College Scam, which was published in 2022 - both of which have returned to the bestsellers chart since his death.
Now, people were notably confused over Stop, in the Name of God, claiming there are 'still no answers' on Kirk's death and are likewise curious as to who will be making a profit from any revenue.
Additionally, they were intrigued as to when Kirk actually wrote the text and, lastly, keen on finding out where the autopsy comes into play with everything.
One Instagram user questioned: "Huh? When did he write the book?"
A second wrote: "As much as I would love to hear what Charlie said I will not buy this knowing where the funds are going. There are too many questionable things around Charlie's death and until we get legit answers that make sense and are believable I just have a hard time supporting anyone..."

A third echoed: "Sorry but not buying it. Miss Charlie dearly and under other circumstances would love to hear what he has to say, but I don’t trust TPUsa and where these funds are going."
Someone else quipped: "Look at these comments! everyone wants answers!"
Another slammed: "No autopsy. No death certificate. Books about his shooting released the day before."
According to Fox News, Kirk finished the book just weeks before his death.
In a brief description online, Kirk referred to the Sabbath as a 'radical act of resistance' in a society 'dominated by screens and constant noise'.
The text aims to show readers how 'honouring the Sabbath restores balance, reduces anxiety, and nourishes your soul'.
According to the publisher notes, Stop, in the Name of God, 'will help you discover how observing the Sabbath isn’t a rejection of modern life but a rebellion against busyness and a pathway to genuine connection, peace, and presence. It’s not just a day of rest — it’s a lifeline to reclaiming what truly matters'.
Tyla has reached out to Turning Point USA for comment.
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