
The Charlie Kirk Show Charlie’s 32nd Birthday
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Oct 14, 2025 Scott Bessent, U.S. Treasury Secretary, discusses strategies to fight domestic extremist financing while supporting economic growth for Main Street and young Americans. Joe LaVorgna provides insights on the economic consequences of the government shutdown, emphasizing the importance of macroeconomic stability. Lee Zeldin, EPA Administrator, shares the agency's deregulatory agenda and the Great American Comeback initiative. Senator Mike Lee reflects on Charlie Kirk's legacy and the current political climate, addressing concerns over rising violence and government size.
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Prioritize Main Street And Skills Training
- Do prioritize Main Street and small banks to revive working-class prosperity and rural economies.
- Use financial literacy and skills-based training to connect young people to opportunity and ownership.
Listener Testimony: Life Changed by Charlie
- Jennifer from Canada credits Charlie for returning her to church, sobriety, and a renewed faith.
- Her testimony and many like it were read on air as birthday gifts for Charlie's legacy.
Treasury Treats The Case Like A Domestic 9-11
- Treasury equates Charlie's assassination to a domestic 9-11 that triggered a follow-the-money investigation into violent organizations.
- The department is mapping networks, funding flows, and nonprofit structures financing violent domestic actors.






