

Charlie Kirk’s Murder and the Rise of Political Violence
98 snips Sep 11, 2025

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Eli Lake

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Mark Kelly

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Constantine Kissin
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Catherine Boyle

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Matthew Continetti

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Ben Shapiro
In a gripping discussion, guests Ben Shapiro, founder of The Daily Wire, and Senator Mark Kelly, a survivor of political violence, join political columnist Matt Continetti and venture capitalist Catherine Boyle to reflect on Charlie Kirk's tragic assassination. They dive into the chilling normalization of political violence and its impact on free speech. Konstantin Kisin and Eli Lake explore the role of social media in radicalizing discourse. Together, they emphasize the urgent need for civil debate and the protection of diverse viewpoints in a polarized America.
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Attack On Free Speech And Assembly
- Charlie Kirk's murder was framed as an attack on open assembly, civil debate, and viewpoint diversity.
- The shooting aimed to instill fear and chill public speech and civic participation.
From Gangly Teen To Charismatic Organizer
- Ben Shapiro recalled meeting Charlie Kirk at 18 and watching him transform into a charismatic national figure.
- He described Charlie as gritty, energetic, and destined for major political influence.
TPUSA Replaced Traditional Party Organizing
- Turning Point USA functioned like a youth-oriented RNC by mobilizing young voters through social media and large campus events.
- Kirk's campus presence turned him into a rock star with enormous influence among under-30 conservatives.