Erika Kirk Honors Sergio Gor at Oval Office Swearing-In
It was an emotional and historic moment inside the Oval Office as President Donald Trump presided over the swearing-in ceremony of Sergio Gor, the new U.S. Ambassador to India. The event wasn’t just about diplomacy — it was also about friendship, legacy, and remembrance.
Among those present was Erika Kirk, the widow of the late conservative leader Charlie Kirk, who had been a close friend and collaborator of Gor. Erika was invited by President Trump to speak during the ceremony, and her heartfelt words quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the day.
“Charlie loved you,” she told Gor, her voice filled with emotion. “He would have been the first phone call when he found out you were taking this position.” The audience listened in silence as Erika reflected on the years of collaboration and shared vision between her husband and Gor. “I was able to witness how the two of you worked together — how you championed your beliefs and supported the president. It was humbling to see, and I know Charlie is with you in spirit every single day,” she said.
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Gor, who co-founded Winning Team Publishing with Donald Trump Jr., has been a familiar name in conservative circles. His company has published several of President Trump’s bestselling books and also works featuring Charlie Kirk. His new diplomatic role, announced last month, marks a major step in his career — one that he described as “the honor of a lifetime.”
Vice President JD Vance administered the oath, and soon after, Gor expressed his deep gratitude to President Trump. “What you’ve achieved in ten months has been historic,” he said, calling the president’s achievements unmatched. “I truly believe what you’ll accomplish in the next three years will never be surpassed.”
For Erika Kirk, the day carried personal weight. Her husband Charlie was tragically assassinated in September while speaking at Utah Valley University. His absence was deeply felt, but his presence was invoked throughout the ceremony — not only through Erika’s words but in the genuine emotion that filled the room.
As the event concluded, President Trump was seen shaking Erika’s hand and embracing Gor, marking a symbolic moment of unity and continuity among friends who have stood side by side through triumph and tragedy.
For Sergio Gor, the path ahead as U.S. Ambassador to India will be both a challenge and a tribute — a chance to serve his country while honoring the spirit of friendship and leadership that his late friend Charlie Kirk embodied so profoundly.
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