The Charlie Kirk Show

Charlie Kirk
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Jan 19, 2026 • 49min

Ask Us Anything 249: Insurrection Act? New World Order Canada? Charlie’s Mentors?

In this lively conversation, Mikey McCoy joins to tackle some pressing questions from listeners. They debate whether Trump should invoke the Insurrection Act, weighing political risks against potential benefits. Canada's commitment to a 'New World Order' sparks discussion about its implications for international relations. Mikey also shares insights into Charlie's mentors, including notable figures like Dennis Prager. Tune in for a mix of commentary that’s both thought-provoking and engaging!
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Jan 18, 2026 • 39min

Speeches From the Archive- Charlie's 2017 Speech at GCU

In a compelling throwback speech, the speaker presents a Christian perspective on capitalism, arguing that economic freedom is key to lifting people out of poverty. He contrasts capitalism's focus on individual responsibility with socialism's coercive nature, using examples like the Amish and Venezuela. Highlighting virtues supported by capitalism, such as generosity and productivity, he discusses Jesus' teachings on wealth and charity. Personal faith and historical evidence bolster his beliefs, making a strong case for intertwining Christianity with a free-market approach.
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Jan 17, 2026 • 1h 32min

THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 111 — Autistic Barbie? Hollywood Deepfakes? British DEI Video Games?

The hosts explore the groundbreaking introduction of Mattel's first autistic Barbie doll and debate the cultural implications. They dive into the potential obsolescence of Hollywood actors due to AI and deepfake technology. The discussion takes a turn to a British government-funded video game that sparks conversations about nationalism and radicalization. With humor and insight, they tackle serious issues like AI catfishing and cosmetic risks involving cadaver fillers, all while engaging listeners in lively banter.
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Jan 17, 2026 • 1h 46min

Vaccines: What Should A New Parent Do?

Joel Gator Warsh, a physician and author, and Aaron Siri, a civil rights attorney and vaccine litigator, provide vital insights into the current state of childhood vaccines. They discuss the recent changes to the Hepatitis B vaccine schedule and the complexities of weighing risks versus benefits. Aaron highlights legal issues surrounding coerced vaccinations and the lack of conclusive studies linking vaccines to autism. Both experts stress the importance of parental autonomy and informed decision-making in today's evolving vaccine landscape.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 42min

Time for the Insurrection Act in Minneapolis?

David Hoke, a local investigator known for exposing fraud in Minneapolis, joins independent journalists Nick Sorter and Cam Higby to discuss the ongoing chaos in the city. They delve into shocking reports of nightly protests involving Antifa, stolen federal weapons, and the failures of local law enforcement. Hoke shares insights about suspicious transportation companies linked to government fraud. The trio debates whether it's time for President Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act to restore order, highlighting the urgent need for action.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 55min

Law and Order vs. Chaos ft. Stephen Miller

Stephen Miller, former White House Deputy Chief of Staff, dives into the chaos created by sanctuary cities, arguing they engage in legal insurrection against federal authority. He discusses the administration's strategies to counteract this, including removing partisan actors from the DOJ. Later, Nick Freitas emphasizes the importance of family and faith in the conservative movement, calling for local engagement to replace ineffective leaders. Both guests spotlight the need for a stronger moral foundation to guide future generations.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 39min

The Single Greatest Test for the Trump Administration

Vicky Richter, a Frontlines TPUSA reporter and documentary journalist, joins to discuss her eye-opening new documentary on the Islamization of the West. She elaborates on the urgent political dynamics in Minneapolis, emphasizing its significance as a test for the Trump administration. Vicky contrasts U.S. and European immigration challenges, revealing alarming findings about extremist influences in American mosques. She also highlights the consequences of demographic changes on local power, urging listeners to understand the implications of radicalized ideologies.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 42min

The Hidden Fraud Draining Main Street ft. Kelly Loeffler

In this engaging discussion, Kelly Loeffler, the former U.S. senator and current administrator of the Small Business Administration, tackles the staggering issue of over $200 billion in COVID-era loan fraud. She shares insights on reforms to clean up federal contracting and the importance of data-driven approaches in identifying fraud. Meanwhile, Iranian-born commentator Mahyar Tousi dives into the ongoing protests in Iran, offering a nuanced view of casualties and the unified front of protesters. Their dynamic dialogue touches on domestic and international challenges for a robust future.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 41min

Therapy, Grievance Culture, The Web: What's Melting the Left's Brains?

Jonathan Alpert, a psychotherapist and author of Therapy Nation, delves into the roots of grievance culture and its influence on mental health. He explains how online echo chambers amplify anxiety and radicalize individuals. The conversation highlights concerning signs of escalating rhetoric that can lead to violence among activists. Alpert also considers whether radicalized behaviors can be reversed, revealing psychological precursors that signify dangerous trends.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 44min

Why Everyone Is Fleeing California ft. Lee Zeldin

U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin discusses Oklahoma's low gas prices and critiques California's taxing policies that drive wealth flight. He contrasts the governance of red and blue states while touching on his Cherokee heritage. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin responds to media criticisms, emphasizing the positive impacts of deregulation on energy prices. He highlights the differences in energy policy between states and outlines how federal actions have benefited Americans by driving investments and lowering costs.

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