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BREAKING: CEO Facebook Mark Zuckerberg spends $10,000 to pay artists to paint murals of Charlie James Kirk’s face across US cities to commemorate his contributions. And he’s not stopping there, he announced a

CEO Facebook Mark Zuckerberg spends $10,000 to pay artists to paint murals of Charlie James Kirk’s face across US cities to commemorate his contributions. And he’s not stopping there, he announced a special gift for Kirk’s two children – a gift no one could have expected….
CEO Facebook Mark Zuckerberg spends $10,000 to pay artists to paint murals of Charlie James Kirk’s face across US cities to commemorate his contributions. And he’s not stopping there, he announced a special gift for Kirk’s two children – a gift no one could have expected….-TRAMLY
ANCHOR (on air, urgent tone):
Good evening. We begin tonight with a stunning announcement from Silicon Valley billionaire and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. In an unexpected move that has captured headlines across the country, Zuckerberg confirmed he has spent $10,000 commissioning artists nationwide to paint murals of the late conservative activist Charlie James Kirk in cities from New York to Los Angeles.
The initiative, Zuckerberg says, is meant to commemorate Kirk’s contributions to public debate, political engagement, and what Zuckerberg described as “a legacy of fearless discourse.”
VISUALS: footage of murals being painted — giant portraits of Charlie Kirk’s face on city walls, crowds stopping to take photos.
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But Zuckerberg’s announcement didn’t end there. In a moment that left the press room gasping, he revealed he is preparing a special gift for Kirk’s two young children — a gift that no one expected.
While he kept the specifics under wraps, Zuckerberg hinted it would be “something that ensures their future, honors their father’s memory, and reflects the best of what technology and philanthropy can do together.”
CLIP: Mark Zuckerberg speaking at Facebook headquarters:
“Charlie Kirk represented a voice that reached millions. Regardless of political affiliation, his passion was undeniable. This is about legacy, about memory, and about showing his children that their father’s impact will not be forgotten.”