The Charlie Kirk Show

Charlie Kirk
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28 snips
Apr 8, 2026 • 1h 30min

Ceasefire in Iran, Ceasefire Among MAGA?

Jonathan Keeperman (Lomez), conservative commentator and founder of Passages Press, joins to discuss the Iran ceasefire and its fragile terms. He weighs negotiation options, face-saving pathways for Tehran, and implications for the Strait of Hormuz. Conversation shifts to fractures within the MAGA coalition and strategies to preserve unity heading into midterms.
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Apr 7, 2026 • 1h 8min

A Civilization Dies Tonight? The Iran Panic Attack On the Right

Steve Hilton, British-born political commentator running for California governor, and Kane of Citizen Free Press, an online political operator, join the conversation. They debate Trump’s stark Iran warnings and whether rhetoric points to nuclear or conventional strikes. They also dig into immigration policy fights and strategies for winning California against the Democratic machine.
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Apr 6, 2026 • 1h 11min

The Iran Easter Rescue

Charlie Klontz, Clemson student leader mobilizing youth on campus. Isabel Brown, commentator and mother defending pro-family messages in media. Nate Morris, Kentucky Senate candidate promoting an immigration moratorium. They dissect a daring Iran rescue, campus conservative shifts, cultural debates on motherhood, and immigration policy clashes in short, punchy conversations.
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24 snips
Apr 5, 2026 • 36min

From the Archive: Why You Should Believe in Jesus — In Charlie's Own Words

A reflective Easter message presenting a rational case for Jesus, focusing on prophecy, historical evidence, and eyewitness reports. He examines the resurrection through execution, early accounts, and testimonies. Themes include martyrdom, the timing of New Testament writings, and how faith shaped his life and purpose.
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14 snips
Apr 4, 2026 • 1h 3min

THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 121 — Back To the Moon? Bryon Noem's Bimbo Fix? Mt. Everest = Lame?

A fast-paced chat about the Artemis moon return and whether lunar missions really matter. A playful take on moon-landing conspiracies and flat-earth flight-route myths. Heated debate about commercial Everest climbs, sherpa scandals, and mountaineering ethics. A discussion on Tolkien’s spiritual themes and a media scandal over leaked cross-dressing photos and privacy concerns.
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Apr 3, 2026 • 1h 13min

Andy Biggs and Nick Shirley in Phoenix

Andy Biggs, Arizona congressman and gubernatorial candidate, shares his state leadership background and plans on housing, water, energy, and education. Nick Shirley, investigative creator and anti-fraud activist, describes his methods, major fraud probes, and building a nationwide anti-fraud network. Short, punchy on-stage interviews and audience Q&A cover reform, investigations, and next projects.
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6 snips
Apr 3, 2026 • 20min

The Gospel on Good Friday

Hosts read and reflect on Isaiah 53 and John 19, highlighting the crucifixion narrative and the phrase "It is finished." They explore liturgical traditions like the Catholic passion reading and Stations of the Cross. Themes include the harrowing of hell, connections to Passover and resurrection, and calls to repentance and evangelism.
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17 snips
Apr 2, 2026 • 1h 23min

Bondi Down + The Suicidal Death of the West ft. Dr. Gad Saad

Jay Town, a former U.S. Attorney, gives a concise legal read on forensic filings in the Tyler Robinson case. Dr. Gad Saad, evolutionary psychologist and author, discusses birthright citizenship, mass Islamization, demographic tipping points, and his concept of suicidal empathy driving Western decline. Multiple short, focused conversations probe law, demography, and cultural change.
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22 snips
Apr 1, 2026 • 1h 15min

Birthright Citizenship at SCOTUS Explained

Kale Conway, a college chaplain who found renewed faith on campus. Dr. Matt Spaulding, a constitutional scholar and dean specializing in the 14th Amendment. Will Chamberlain, a legal commentator focused on Supreme Court arguments. They debate the scope of birthright citizenship, historical meaning of "subject to the jurisdiction," possible middle-ground rulings, and real-world issues like birth tourism and policy responses.
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23 snips
Mar 31, 2026 • 1h 16min

How One Awful Headline Fueled Countless Conspiracies In the Tyler Robinson Case

Salena Zito, journalist noting a youth faith revival. Kane, contributor at Citizen Free Press who critiques media spin and online reaction. Justin Nazaroff, ammunition CEO who explains bullet‑forensics limits. They unpack a misleading headline, why fragmented bullets frustrate matching, and how partial facts fuel conspiracies online.

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