Speaking with Harris Faulkner, she pointed to a remarkable response: across the country, vigils and record church attendance have ignited a spiritual revival, a flicker of hope born from heartbreak.

And this awakening, she warned, is only just beginning 👇👇👇

Lara Trump Has Some Advice For Dem Leadership In The Wake of Charlie Kirk’s Death

Lara Trump Has Some Advice For Dem Leadership

Lara Trump had some advice for Democratic Party leadership in the wake of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

The president’s daughter-in-law told her Fox News colleague Harris Faulkner Monday that a lot of people on the left “are trying to backtrack…and they’re trying to kind of back away from this, but the hate is still out there that they fomented. So, I think it’s incumbent upon the people who are in charge of the Democrat Party. If I were the head of the party, I would come out right now and say, ‘We have to stop this. We have to take a little bit of accountability for where we have led this country.’ You see it mostly coming out of the left, Harris, and now Charlie Kirk is no longer with us.”

In a separate part of the interview, Lara Trump said Kirk’s tragedy has put America on a path to spiritual revival.

“I have been so inspired and so heartened to see the positive effects of a horrific situation, to see the vigils held over the weekend, to see, Harris, across this country, record attendance at churches,” Lara Trump said.

She continued:

There was a shift that happened on Wednesday afternoon. We should have never needed something this awful to cause that shift, but there has been a bit of a spiritual revival. So, while you have that hateful rhetoric from the left, completely, I guess they are oblivious to what they said in the past and want us to forget it. I think this is a moment that we could go forward as a country, as a world, in a better more positive more spiritual direction and I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt I know Charlie would have wanted that.

“I got chills,” Faulkner added. “A shift, and I pray that it sticks.”