The Charlie Kirk Show

Charlie Kirk
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Dec 4, 2025 • 36min

How Can We Whitepill a Blackpilled Gen Z?

Tyler Bowyer, a conservative strategist focusing on elections, and Daisy Phelps, a producer and Gen Z social media expert, dive into the political landscape. They discuss why Republican states must enhance turnout strategies to avoid becoming blue. Tyler highlights demographic shifts influencing special elections, while Daisy reveals Gen Z's 'blackpilled' attitude towards politics. The duo shares insights on issues resonating with youth, notably immigration and affordability, suggesting that effective messaging could win back younger voters.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 40min

The Charlie Kirk Show Responds to Candace Owens

Frank Turek, a renowned Christian apologist and pastor, passionately defends Charlie Kirk’s integrity against recent accusations from Candace Owens. He also dives into the themes of Charlie's new book on the Sabbath, emphasizing its spiritual significance and practical guidance. Meanwhile, Bill Galan, a political writer, exposes Minnesota's severe welfare fraud issues, detailing federal investigations that reveal systemic corruption and the need for reforms in local judicial processes. Together, they explore the weighty implications of these scandals.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 35min

The Covid Shot and Kids: A Thanksgiving Bombshell ft. Alex Berenson

Independent journalist Alex Berenson reveals a shocking case of a child dying from cardiac arrest during a COVID vaccine trial, exposing hidden disclosures to regulators. He discusses the FDA's findings linking multiple deaths to vaccines among youth and argues that the benefits of COVID shots for children are minimal given the risks. U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin weighs in on congressional oversight of drug trafficking operations and warns against bipartisan probes that could politically undermine the administration. Tensions run high as they analyze vaccine safety and national security.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 36min

Pete Hegseth vs. The Democrats, Again

Michael Knowles, a conservative commentator and host, joins to dissect the war crimes allegation against Pete Hegseth and the Democrats' strategy targeting him and the Trump administration. They explore the contentious debate over U.S. intervention in Venezuela, weighing the risks of regime change against historical failures. Knowles also highlights the complex dynamics around immigration policy and why it’s a critical issue for voters. The conversation wraps up by reflecting on Pope Leo's early pontificate and his approach to ecumenism.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 39min

An Immigration Shutdown Is President Trump's Big Winning Issue

Rich Barris, a renowned political commentator and pollster, and Heather Mac Donald, a contributing editor at City Journal, dive into critical discussions surrounding immigration and crime. Barris analyzes President Trump’s immigration moratorium, highlighting its potential to energize the Republican base. Mac Donald counters prevalent myths about incarceration, asserting that increased imprisonment of violent offenders is necessary for public safety. They also touch on the cultural impacts of immigration policies, emphasizing the importance of maintaining American identity.
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Dec 1, 2025 • 37min

Washington’s Very Eventful Thanksgiving Weekend

Nate Morris, a Republican U.S. Senate candidate from Kentucky and businessman, joins to discuss immigration and his campaign priorities. He highlights the importance of cultural assimilation for America’s future and advocates for a full immigration moratorium. The conversation delves into recent political events, including Trump's proposals on immigration and partisan responses to current crises. Morris critiques fellow candidate Andy Barr's stance on Afghan resettlement, positioning himself firmly within the America First framework.
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Nov 30, 2025 • 1h 5min

"We Always Lived as if it Was Our Last Day" — Erika Kirk and Megyn Kelly LIVE

In a compelling discussion, Erika Kirk, the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, shares insights on navigating life after loss. She reflects on her unique relationship with Charlie, touching on the emotional 'firsts' she has faced. Erika emphasizes her faith, the importance of family, and the mission of Turning Point USA to empower young men. She discusses personal signs from Charlie, her commitment to raising her children with strong values, and captivating anecdotes about her journey in life and love.
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Nov 29, 2025 • 1h 12min

Is Tylenol Causing Autism? and other Autism Questions

Dr. Richard Fry, a pediatric neurologist and autism researcher, dives into the complexities of autism's rise. He addresses the nuances between genetic and environmental causes while discussing his findings related to cerebral folate deficiency and its treatment. Fry emphasizes preconception strategies to reduce autism risk and clarifies the connection between Tylenol and glutathione in prenatal environments. He also encourages parents to advocate for their children’s needs, highlighting the importance of early screening and open communication with healthcare providers.
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Nov 28, 2025 • 1h

The Real Scoop on "Separation of Church and State"

Kelly Shackelford, a leading religious freedom lawyer and president of the First Liberty Institute, discusses the growing strength of religious liberties in America. He debunks myths around the 'wall of separation' between church and state, highlighting recent Supreme Court victories that empower individuals' rights. Topics include school vouchers for religious education, workplace religious accommodations, and the implications of shifting cultural and judicial landscapes. Shackelford emphasizes that religious freedom is about practice, not power.
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Nov 27, 2025 • 44min

Charlie's 2024 THOUGHTCRIME Thanksgiving With the Crew

Join Blake Neff, a regular contributor, Jack Posobiec, a cultural commentator, and Tyler Bowyer, a sports enthusiast, as they dive into Thanksgiving debates. They tackle whether steak belongs on the holiday menu and share amusing Black Friday personal stories. The crew also discusses the historical shift of Thanksgiving's date orchestrated by FDR and bemoans the loss of pre-digital traditions. Their banter about stuffing versus dressing and the role of TV on Thanksgiving adds to the festive fun!

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