Matt Show explains in Chicago Kubis the decision to attend Charlie Kerk Memorial

Two days after he left the team to attend the Charlie Kerk memorial in Arizona, Matt Show III stood in Chicago Copes in front of his wardrobe on Tuesday afternoon in Rig Wield and explained his decision to miss in Sunday’s match in Singinati.

Shaw said that Kirk, a governor, the founder of Turning Point Usa and President Donald Trump’s ally, has known since she lived in the same complex apartments in Arizona. Kirk’s wife, Erika, continued to ask if he would come to the memorial, which he attended with his wife, Daniel.

Shaw said that he spoke with the head of the JED HOYER and director Krij Counsell about the team’s departure for the memorial and discussed the situation with four or five old veterans because he felt turbulent about whether he would go. They asked the teammates who did not reveal his name about what he should do and said that they gave him a lot of really good support and advice at those moments.

Then Shaw informed five or six of his other colleagues of what was going on and where it would be Sunday, so they will not be surprised when he was not in the Great American Football Park in the series of the series’s finals, which is a 1-0 loss against Reds, which led to a sweeping of four games of Cubs where they are trying to lock the first place in the National League in San Diego Bodrice.

The absence of the team’s approval requires that it did not meet the qualifications of the Al -Fegi List in the Bibli League. The group negotiation agreement limits this to a serious or severe illness in the family of the direct player (the husband, parent, grandfather, brotherhood, child, or grandson) or in the family’s direct family family.

Shaw said: “I have confirmed that everyone spoke to him, and I had their support, and they knew the reason for my going, and that I was not only left to leave, and that it was important to my faith.” “It was really good to see how everyone managed to support me at that moment.

“I felt as if it was a really important thing for me. … I was very grateful for how the team responded, allowing me to do this was really special.”

What does he say to the fans of the cubs who are disappointed that he attended the Kirk Memorial Monument and missed the game?

“I don’t think it is just fans,” Shu said. ” “Disappointment is a natural thing for people you do not agree, and that’s good. I think in any way I can support and love them, I will do it.”

In response to a question about whether he was concerned about the reverse reaction because of the policy concerned, Shu said, “I am not worried at all.”

Shaw said: “My relationship with Charlie was through our faith, and this is something that drives me every day.” “This is why I am able to do what I do every day, and that’s something I am very grateful to him. I know without my faith and without many blessings that I gave in my life that I will not be here, I am able to talk to you, comrades, we are able to help this team in the end and win the championships. So this is something I really feel, I really bless.

“Whatever the opposite reaction is fine. I feel power towards my faith that what was supposed to happen.”

President Donald Trump speaks a memorial to conservative activist Charlie Kerk on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at the State Pharm Stadium in Glenel, Areez.

Shaw confirmed the reason that he was scratched from the squad on September 10 in Atlanta for personal reasons that were due to the emotions that came after Kirk, 31 years ago, was shot, hours ago while speaking at Utah College. The 23 -year -old emerging later entered that game in the eighth half as a pinch.

“I don’t know how to describe everything that happened and how I felt (September 10), but I will say that I was torn well and I had a lot of players in this team who were supporting me, and this will be something that I remember all my life is how everyone responded to what I was going over,” said Shaw. “These are friends and moments with people who create a bond for a long time, and I am really grateful to the way my teammates can be there for me.”

Shaw Kirk, who graduated from Wilng High School, described as “one of the largest cub fans I met” and that he was “very supportive” of the cubs. Kirk Show wrote after each cubs game. Kirk, in the Cubs hat, I took a picture in the field With Shaw, who was giving a thumb, and the first Michael Bush captain after attending a match on August 20 in Regley Field, who participated in his X and “Cubs Win!”

“Obtaining his support during this season, knowing our fans’ base in general about the amount of support we got to this team and knowing that it was part of that, I think it was a large part of our friendship,” said Show.

Kirk’s legacy has become the subject of the general dispute, as conservatives as the hero of freedom of expression and liberals who put his messages that often integrate racist, women or gay.

Shaw said that he had not followed the content of Kirk, which includes podcasts and videos, because he had no social media accounts over the past four years. Then he was asked if he had heard anything since Kirk’s death about his content.

“I think he is talking about many of the really big questions, I think everyone is thinking about many of the things you ask, and the reason for Charlie is that I am connected to them was because of our faith, and this is something that drives me every day,” Shaw answered. “This is something I think of all the time.

So, if people are wondering who I am and what I am in it, I will say that my faith and the many blessings that I have given are the reason that I am able to be here, and I just want to make sure that I can return to people, and that I can support people around me, and that I can love people around me in the same way that I have been blessed and the reason for this situation, and I am very thanks to that.

Trump was among the speakers during the memorial on Sunday at the State Pharm Stadium in Glenel, Areez. At some point, Trump Kerk recalled, saying to him, “Please, sir, saved Chicago,” which he threatened, who threatened to spread the National Guard in the city, “We will do so, we will provide Chicago from a horrific crime.”

After he was present at Trump’s comments about the city, Show was interrogated whether he was comfortable living in Chicago.

“I’m comfortable living here,” said Shaw. “Yes, this part of it, there were many other people who talked about their faith, and this was the strongest part of me who were the people who talked about their faith and the importance of their faith for them.”

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