

The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
Charlie is America's hardest working grassroots activist who has your inside scoop on the biggest news of the day and what's really going on behind the headlines. The founder of Turning Point USA and one of social media's most engaged personalities, Charlie is on the front lines of America’s culture war, mobilizing hundreds of thousands of students on over 3,500 college and high school campuses across the country, bringing you your daily dose of clarity in a sea of chaos all from his signature no-holds-barred, unapologetically conservative, freedom-loving point of view.
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Jul 7, 2025 • 39min
Ask Charlie Anything 230: The MRS Degree? Recommended Reading? Angelina Jolie's Christmas Card?
Engaging with live questions, the host delves into how parents can address their children's exposure to anti-Semitic narratives. He discusses the idea of an 'MRS degree' for young women seeking meaningful relationships while pursuing education. The importance of critical thinking in combating conspiracy theories is highlighted, along with a recommended reading list that emphasizes storytelling's cultural significance. The conversation also touches on assimilation through immigration and the need for merit-based political discourse.

Jul 6, 2025 • 41min
The Q&A Heard Around the World — My Speech at the Young Women's Leadership Summit
A viral speech at a leadership summit sparked deep discussions about finding a husband versus career aspirations. Charlie challenges conventional views, advocating for the importance of family, motherhood, and staying true to one's values. He navigates the complexities of immigration, faith, and moral integrity, encouraging young women to prioritize purpose and connection. With insights on the role of AI in education and the evolving job market, the conversation inspires active engagement in community and conservative values for future growth.

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Jul 5, 2025 • 31min
Is Feminism Rotting Away at the Church?
The discussion highlights why many men are distancing themselves from Christian churches, viewing them as increasingly feminine. There's a deep dive into youth discontent with the current state of American Christianity and how modern feminism is reshaping gender roles. The critique of cultural Marxism reveals societal trends influencing young men’s political leanings. Furthermore, the podcast advocates for reclaiming traditional family values, emphasizing the support younger women seek in motherhood amidst career pressures.

Jul 4, 2025 • 53min
THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 89 — Mamdani The Gross? 4 A.M. Club? Mandela Effects?
The hosts tackle the peculiar eating habits of politicians, focusing on one figure's bare-handed rice eating. They also discuss the enigmatic '4 a.m. Club,' a group blending spiritual insights with political commentary. A comedic take on the Mandela Effect reveals the strange phenomenon of collective memory distortion. The conversation touches on the rising tensions between local and foreign priorities in politics, especially among younger voters, shedding light on shifting political dynamics and the relevance of public perception.

Jul 3, 2025 • 38min
The Midnight Rally of the Big Beautiful Bill
Scott Bessent, Treasury Secretary and key figure in executing President Trump's economic agenda, discusses the recent passage of the Big Beautiful Bill in the House. He highlights the impressive June jobs numbers and how this bill could herald a working-class economic boom. The conversation delves into immigration policy changes and their potential impacts, while also addressing the broader political discourse shaped by Trump's rhetoric. Bessent also explores how economic mindsets influence decisions, emphasizing growth through deregulation and private sector initiatives.

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Jul 3, 2025 • 38min
Does New York Have a Cuban Future?
Mark Halperin, Editor-in-chief of Two-Way TV, and Benny Johnson, conservative commentator, dive into the implications of socialist policies by discussing Zohran Mamdani's proposal for government grocery stores in New York. Benny shares his firsthand experiences in Cuba, illustrating the stark realities of a government-controlled economy. Halperin analyzes the political fallout of recent legislation and the potential shifts in GOP tax policies. Together, they explore income inequality and the evolving political landscapes in urban America.

Jul 2, 2025 • 35min
The BBB Goes BBBack to the House
A wave of optimism sweeps through recent political and economic developments, showcasing significant victories for the right. Key discussions center on tax cuts benefiting seniors and blue-collar workers, along with a fresh immigration bill aimed at enhancing border security. The podcast emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive outlook despite media pessimism, while highlighting efforts to revitalize urban areas and combat crime. Recent labor policies are credited with boosting approval ratings for Trump among Republicans, reflecting the economic victories for the working class.

Jul 2, 2025 • 39min
Why Won't Zohran Mamdani Use A Fork?
Gianno Caldwell, author and founder of the Caldwell Institute for Public Safety, shares a heartfelt account of his brother’s murder and the systemic issues behind urban violence. He emphasizes the importance of community action and accountability. Tom Homan, former acting director of ICE, discusses the pressing need for enhanced immigration enforcement and border security, revealing the implications of current policies on public safety. The conversation also critiques cultural norms and how they intersect with political identities, sparked by a viral video of Zohran Mamdani.

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Jul 1, 2025 • 35min
Musk vs. Trump, Round 2
Alex Marlow, Editor-in-chief of Breitbart.com, dives into the fractious relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, revealing Musk's latest grievances. The conversation shifts to the U.S. census and its potential impact on political representation and border security. Marlow discusses Ron DeSantis’ controversial prison policies and the need for unity within the Republican Party as political divisions deepen. They also touch on engaging millennials in politics, emphasizing the importance of key urban centers in shaping future elections.

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Jul 1, 2025 • 2h 18min
MAHA: What’s Real, What's Fake, What's Unclear? ft. Cremieux
Cremieux sheds light on the controversies surrounding Vitamin D and supplementation, challenging commonly held beliefs about its benefits. The discussion on mental health dives into the misconceptions around depression treatment and the role of social connections. On obesity, he advocates for better understanding of medication like Ozempic and the cultural factors influencing dietary choices. Finally, the podcast touches on the complexities of autism diagnosis, the implications of shifting public health narratives, and the dynamics of college admissions.


