The Charlie Kirk Show

Charlie Kirk
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Nov 23, 2025 • 60min

"We All Share a Common Enemy:" Charlie's Final Speech

In this engaging discussion, Charlie Kirk, a Conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, delivers a fervent speech to Japanese patriots in Tokyo. He highlights the threats of globalism versus the importance of nationalism. Charlie emphasizes family policy, advocating for higher birthrates to counter globalism's influence. He draws connections between faith and activism, urging young people to find purpose in their communities. With an eye on Japan's demographic challenges, he encourages national pride and grassroots organizing to preserve cultural identity.
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Nov 22, 2025 • 1h 56min

THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 106 — Democrat Sedition? Mankeeping? Epstein Files At Last?

The panel tackles intriguing political questions, like whether Trump should pursue legal action against Democrats over TikTok. They dive deep into the elusive Epstein files, debating transparency and the implications for trust in the establishment. The conversation shifts to cultural trends, including the rise of 'mankeeping' and the growing interest in AI companions, exploring their emotional risks. Finally, they reflect on modern psychology's decline and its influence on relationships, offering a critical look at the current cultural landscape.
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Nov 22, 2025 • 40min

Debates From the Archive - Charlie on the Trans Debate

The podcast dives into the provocative question, "What is a woman?" as Charlie engages campus audiences in thought-provoking debates. He challenges the academic roots of gender and its implications for mental health. Discussions on gender-affirming care for minors provoke intense dialogue about parental rights. Charlie argues for sex-segregated spaces, raising concerns over safety in locker rooms, while tackling the fairness of transgender women in sports. The conversations blend personal experiences with critical views on societal norms.
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Nov 21, 2025 • 36min

Charlie's Warning on Islam in His Final Days

Josh Hammer, a journalist and lawyer, joins the discussion on the evolving landscape of American identity and Islam's role within it. The conversation explores the significant implications of electing Islamic leaders in Western cities, as seen in Mayor Mamdani's White House visit. Hammer raises critical points about the interplay between legal citizenship and cultural identity. He advocates for a moratorium on mass immigration from Muslim-majority nations and warns against the potential threats posed by hostile actors, emphasizing the importance of a robust American identity.
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Nov 21, 2025 • 45min

The Minneapolis Mogadishu Looting Operation

In this engaging discussion, investigative journalist Ryan Thorpe dives into his explosive findings on welfare fraud among Somali networks in Minnesota. He reveals how billions have been misappropriated, with some funds allegedly making their way to Islamic terror groups like al-Shabaab. Thorpe also highlights the dramatic rise in fraudulent autism claims and the flaws in Minnesota's Housing Stabilization Services. The talk underscores the need for policy reforms and accountability rather than just prosecutions, sparking a debate on the cultural implications of immigration.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 38min

Charlie Was Right Again

Tyler Bowyer, COO of Turning Point Action, shares insights on the critical redistricting battles affecting Republican strategies. He reveals how California's Prop 50 could undermine Republican seats, while discussing majority-minority districts and their electoral implications. The conversation covers the urgency of legal challenges in Texas and grassroots initiatives in Indiana to replace key senators. Listeners learn actionable ways to engage in these efforts, highlighting the importance of coalition-building for political success.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 44min

Why is Gen Z Going "Doomer"?

Byron Donalds, a U.S. Congressman and gubernatorial candidate from Florida, discusses his push to eliminate property taxes and streamline housing regulations to support first-time buyers. Dino Fantegrossi, a Turning Point leader at the University of Arkansas, delves into the rise of 'doomerism' in Gen Z, exploring their political frustrations and concerns about job opportunities. The conversation also highlights why issues like Israel resonate deeply with young voters, pinpointing the need for political leaders to address their urgent challenges.
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Nov 19, 2025 • 38min

Islam v. America, Gen Z v. Property Taxes

Saagar Enjeti, a political commentator and host of Breaking Points, joins to discuss hot-button issues like the implications of labeling CAIR as a terrorist organization and the cultural tensions in Dearborn. He also delves into the controversial debate on property tax reform, arguing for its importance in maintaining local control and cautioning against potential inequities for young families. The conversation touches on how tax policies can impact civic engagement and warns about the generational consequences of abolishing property taxes.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 41min

The Great Feminization of America

Helen Andrews, a conservative writer, delves into her theory on 'The Great Feminization of America,' arguing that the influx of women in workplaces has birthed wokeness through changing group dynamics and norms. She tackles themes like cancel culture and the feminization of professional fields like law. Meanwhile, journalist Miranda Devine exposes alarming details about the Butler shooter, Thomas Crooks, discussing his online behavior, gaps in the FBI's investigation, and how a lack of transparency fuels conspiracy theories.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 6min

Women Fleeing America + Abolish Property Taxes?

Libby Emmons, an editor and commentator, explores why 40% of young women express a desire to leave America. She discusses cultural factors and media influences that contribute to this sentiment. Emmons also links women's professional success to feelings of loneliness, suggesting deeper satisfaction may come from traditional roles. The conversation shifts as they debate Ron DeSantis's controversial proposal to abolish property taxes, weighing its impact on different demographics and the broader implications for housing and tax policy.

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