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Conservative influencer hits again after being berated for carrying Charlie Kirk shirt: ‘I will not be silenced’

A conservative influencer isn’t backing down after she was berated for wearing a Charlie Kirk shirt in public. 

Cassie Clark’s content usually doesn’t skew political, but after getting berated in front of her daughter for wearing a red Charlie Kirk shirt that read ‘freedom’ across the chest and featured the late influencer’s name and signature, that changed. 

On September 28, a man harassed her for wearing the shirt and told her Kirk hated people like him. She also received mean looks from another person in a different interaction all because of her attire, she told Fox News Digital

‘A part of me didn’t believe how hated conservatives were until this morning,’ she wrote in a now-viral X post, which has garnered 21.2million views. 

‘He started just berating me that Charlie Kirk didn’t like people like him. Every time I would try to respond, he would start speaking over me,’ she told Fox News Digital. 

‘I was frustrated, and I wrote a post about it [which] blew up.’ 

In the post, Clark said she was ‘disgusted’ by the behavior. 

‘Want a reason to hate me?’ she wrote. ‘I am a Constitutional Conservative. I am a Christian. And I am not going to be silent anymore. 

‘I AM CHARLIE KIRK.’ 

Cassie Clark usually spends her time celebrating the State of North Carolina as an eighth generation native and sharing how great it is with her followers. But Clark's feed took a different turn on September 28 after a man harassed her for wearing a red Charlie Kirk shirt

Cassie Clark usually spends her time celebrating the State of North Carolina as an eighth generation native and sharing how great it is with her followers. But Clark’s feed took a different turn on September 28 after a man harassed her for wearing a red Charlie Kirk shirt

She was berated multiple times in front of her children throughout the day by others who disagreed with her alliance with Kirk's brand

She was berated multiple times in front of her children throughout the day by others who disagreed with her alliance with Kirk’s brand

In a follow-up post, Clark bared down on speaking out, saying that she will be sharing more political content. She also hosts bipartisan discussions on Thursdays, she revealed. 

‘Though, I never had any intentions of becoming political… these days you’ll find a little local political commentary and interviews on my page too,’ she wrote.   

‘I’m sweet – but I’m sassy. So be warned, I clap back. If you can handle the heat – we’ll be great friends.’ 

The Daily Mail reached out to Clark for comment. 

Kirk was fatally shot in the neck at the age of 31 at a Turning Point USA event in Utah on September 10. 

The father-of-two, known for his fierce MAGA views and combative debates with college kids across the country, collapsed immediately after being hit in the neck by a single shot from about 200 yards. 

Kirk was answering a question about mass shootings mere seconds before he was struck. He was rushed to the hospital in a critical condition, but was declared dead two-and-a-half hours later.

Tyler Robinson, 22, has been arrested for Kirk’s murder

Kirk was fatally shot in the neck at the age of 31 at a Turning Point USA event in Utah on September 10

Kirk was fatally shot in the neck at the age of 31 at a Turning Point USA event in Utah on September 10

'Want a reason to hate me?' she wrote. 'I am a Constitutional Conservative. I am a Christian. And I am not going to be silent anymore. I AM CHARLIE KIRK'

‘Want a reason to hate me?’ she wrote. ‘I am a Constitutional Conservative. I am a Christian. And I am not going to be silent anymore. I AM CHARLIE KIRK’ 

Tyler Robinson, 22, has been arrested for Kirk's murder

Tyler Robinson, 22, has been arrested for Kirk’s murder

He was taken into custody 33 hours after the shooting. He was ultimately caught after being handed in by his father and a local minister, rather than through direct police intervention.

Robinson is said to have let off one round from a bolt-action rifle before making use of the chaos that ensued to make his escape.

Robinson fled the scene and traveled some 250 miles south to his home in St. George, Utah, eluding capture for nearly two full days.

In the hours he remained free, Robinson messaged friends on Discord, openly admitting he was the shooter, and exchanged messages with his transgender lover, revealing details about the murder weapon and the attack.

He now faces capital murder charges and the possibility of the death penalty.