From The New York Times [paraphrased]:

Eleven days after Charlie Kirk’s September killing, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene watched his memorial on television as conservative leaders and Trump administration figures honored the young activist. What lingered with her were the final speakers. Kirk’s widow, Erika, dressed in white, tearfully told the crowd in an Arizona stadium that she forgave her husband’s killer. Then President Trump spoke, praising Kirk but adding that unlike him, he hated his opponents and wished them no good. Greene later called that remark appalling, saying the contrast revealed Erika’s genuine Christian faith and Trump’s lack of it. The moment also prompted Greene to reflect on herself, acknowledging she had adopted Trump’s combative style, which conflicted with her own Christian beliefs.