The Charlie Kirk Show

Charlie Kirk
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Jun 18, 2025 • 35min

The Iran Regime Change Bait-And-Switch

Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, joins the discussion on U.S. intervention in Iran. He critiques the alarming shift from 'limited' military action to calls for a full regime change. Marlow emphasizes the dangers of such historical failures and advocates for allowing the Iranian people to choose their own future. The conversation also touches on the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, arguing for a cautious approach that balances national security with geopolitical realities.
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Jun 18, 2025 • 37min

What Was No Kings Even About?

Nate Friedman, an independent journalist known for immersive reporting, joins the conversation to unpack the recent No Kings protests in New York. He shares his firsthand experiences and reflects on the demographics of the protesters, questioning their motivations. The discussion shifts to grassroots activism, the complexities of political discourse, and the crucial role of young journalists in shaping public understanding. They also delve into the geopolitical intricacies of the Middle East, exploring Iran's alliances and national interests.
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Jun 17, 2025 • 35min

President Trump is a Man Made for This Moment

U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin joins to delve into the current geopolitical tension between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. He shares insights on President Trump's return to D.C. and his strategic discussions on military options versus diplomacy. Mullin highlights the delicate balance needed in U.S. foreign policy, especially concerning Iran's nuclear ambitions. He also updates listeners on legislative matters, including the Big Beautiful Bill, while emphasizing the importance of preventing nuclear proliferation and ensuring economic stability.
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Jun 17, 2025 • 40min

Ten Years Since The Escalator ft. Eric Trump

In this insightful discussion, Eric Trump, Head of the Trump Organization and son of Donald Trump, reflects on a decade since his father's iconic descent down the Trump Tower escalator. Alongside U.S. Senator Rick Scott, they explore the transformative impacts of Trump's candidacy on American politics, the evolution of the Republican Party, and the significance of social media in shaping public perception. The duo also touches on challenges faced during political campaigns and discusses emerging business initiatives, signifying the resilience of the Trump legacy.
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Jun 16, 2025 • 28min

Israel v. Iran and America: The Best Outcomes...And the Worst

This discussion features Pesach Wilicki, a columnist from the Jerusalem Post and host of the Shoulder Podcast, who provides keen insights on Israeli perspectives regarding the conflict with Iran. They delve into the question of American involvement, outlining potential outcomes and strategies. Wilicki highlights Israel's military independence, the role of Mossad, and the implications of U.S. military aid. The episode also explores regional dynamics involving proxy groups and emphasizes the importance of self-determination for the Iranian people.
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Jun 16, 2025 • 32min

Ask Charlie Anything 227: Elon/Trump Kayfabe? Where's No Tax on Tips? Should You Want to Retire?

Explore the intriguing political dynamics between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, questioning if their feud is staged. Delve into the importance of meaningful engagement post-retirement and the financial challenges that come with it. Discover the impact of tax policies on workers' rights, particularly for tips and overtime wages. The wisdom of truck drivers and the potential dangers of automation take center stage, alongside engaging discussions on campus provocations and TikTok's economic influence. Join a lively conversation that blends faith, finance, and current events!
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Jun 15, 2025 • 1h 42min

Charlie Kirk vs. The University of Oxford

A fiery debate at an elite university tackles vital topics like abortion and birthright citizenship. Charlie Kirk confronts challenging ethical dilemmas and the implications of diversity initiatives on performance. Discussions on systemic racism in policing reveal surprising statistics, while the importance of free speech in academia comes under scrutiny. The intersection of faith and science poses philosophical questions, and historical injustices in South Africa spark a forward-looking conversation on justice and empowerment.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 37min

Iran Is Israel’s War, Not America's

Josh Hammer, a Newsweek columnist and host of The Josh Hammer Show, shares firsthand insights from Israel as the nation launches decisive airstrikes against Iran. The conversation highlights Israel's tactical deception in military operations and its impact on Iran's nuclear ambitions. Hammer discusses the heightened security concerns among Israeli civilians and the moral resolve they face amid escalating tensions. The implications of U.S. involvement are also examined, questioning how military aid and support for Israel are perceived in the broader geopolitical landscape.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 1h 44min

THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 87 — Israel Strikes Iran: Live Reaction

John Solomon, an investigative journalist known for his insightful reporting at JustTheNews.com, joins the discussion following Israel's shocking military strikes on Iran. As tensions escalate, Solomon and the hosts analyze the surprising implications of these strikes on global oil supply and U.S.-Israel relations. They debate America's potential involvement and how internal politics in Israel could influence the conflict's outcome. The conversation navigates the fog of war, urging caution as the situation unfolds and assessing the effects on the upcoming presidential campaign.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 1h 23min

The Real History of Communism ft. Sean McMeekin

Sean McMeekin, a distinguished historian and author known for his expertise in 20th-century history and Soviet Russia, joins the conversation to unpack the rise of communism in Russia and its enduring legacy. He discusses how FDR's policies aided the Soviet economy, setting the stage for the Cold War. The podcast dives into Stalin's duality as both a charming leader and ruthless dictator, the ideological allure of communism post-Soviet Union, and the complex interrelations between religion and Marxism, providing essential insights into historical narratives that shape our present.

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