The Charlie Kirk Show

Charlie Kirk
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Feb 10, 2026 • 38min

President Trump's Epstein Vindication

Frankie Bianco, general manager of Zoo Sports Club in Tampa/St. Pete, went viral after confronting a disruptive fan while explaining why he played the All-American halftime show. He recounts the club’s quick pivot, the business and community reasoning behind the decision, and the intense online reaction surrounding the clip.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 40min

What the Super Bowl Revealed About America’s Culture War

Mark Matson, Arizona entrepreneur and wealth‑management CEO, reflects on purpose, faith, and the American Dream. Libby Emmons, arts editor and cultural commentator, critiques the Super Bowl halftime show and its cultural messaging. They debate production, language and inclusion, political reactions, immigration rulings, and why purpose matters more than money.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 39min

The All-American Halftime Triumph

Benny Johnson, political commentator and viral streaming expert, breaks down Turning Point’s All-American Halftime success. He analyzes the massive streaming numbers and platform reach. They discuss cultural impact, viral moments like Kid Rock’s added verse, and what this means for future halftime strategies.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 39min

Ask Us Anything 252: CPS Corruption? Super Bowl Predictions? Trump Pardons?

A live Q&A tackling the SAVE Act and how voter ID laws could reshape local and state races. A heated discussion about CPS reporting, alleged abuses, and family impacts. Quick-fire Super Bowl score predictions and plans for a patriotic halftime. A debate over potential pardons for controversial figures and what that could mean politically.
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Feb 8, 2026 • 43min

Charlie on The Super Bowl: Halftime Shows, Football, and Cultural Flashpoints

Discussion of Super Bowl halftime content and whether broadcast performances are appropriate for children. A cultural critique tracing mainstream sexualization back to the 1960s. Reflections on NFL fandom, anthem protests, and rekindled interest in football. Takes on franchise histories, Packers ownership, preseason predictions, and what Super Bowl ads reveal about national mood.
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Feb 7, 2026 • 1h 11min

THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 114 — All-American Halftime Hoopla + AI Scott Adams? + Roblox ICE Raids?

They debate an alternative All-American halftime show lineup, production scale, and cultural stakes. They examine the controversy around creating an AI version of Scott Adams and the ethical and legal questions that raises. They react to kids reenacting ICE raids inside Roblox and consider what that means for digital activism and play.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 41min

Trump Never Forgot Benghazi, and We Won't Forget Springfield, Ohio

Greg Dolezal, Georgia State Senator and former tour manager for Chris Tomlin, shares alarming findings about voter registrations and missing ballot images in Fulton County. He outlines legal and investigative questions and potential reforms. The conversation also covers the Springfield, Ohio resettlement controversy and political fallout over temporary protected status.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 54min

The Epstein Documents: What Still Doesn’t Make Sense ft. Mike Benz

Mike Benz, researcher of foreign policy and intelligence-adjacent networks, joins to unpack the strange web around Jeffrey Epstein. He maps Epstein’s ties to figures like Ehud Barak and Adnan Khashoggi. They probe FOIA requests, alleged intelligence links, arms-and-finance dealings, and what still remains unexplained.
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Feb 5, 2026 • 37min

Could Cartel Kidnappings Come to America?

Rick Scott, U.S. Senator and former governor, speaks about border and security policy. He discusses the SAVE Act and using Senate procedure to advance it. The conversation centers on Latin America-style ransom kidnappings, federal response, and how enforcement and legislation intersect with public safety.
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Feb 5, 2026 • 1h 11min

Jeffrey Epstein: The Myths, The Facts, And What's Still Missing

Jay Beecher, investigative reporter who spent six years probing Jeffrey Epstein, gives a concise deep dive. He walks through newly released documents, recruitment and grooming methods, theories about intelligence ties, questions around Epstein's wealth and death, and who may truly be culpable. He also previews findings from his forthcoming book.

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