Here, Charlie provides exclusive content beyond his daily show that defends freedom, fights for Judeo-Christian values, and keeps America in-the-know on what's REALLY going on in the country.
An outlandish article in The Atlantic is the latest call from elite leftists for their rank-and-file to take action against “Nazis” on the right. We all know exactly what this is meant to provoke — and so did Charlie, as chilling video from the archives all the way back in 2020 reveals. Chip Roy talks about the fight to keep Islamism out of Texas.
Charlie looked up to Dennis Prager as one of his great mentors. Neither of them ever expected that Dennis would be the one eulogizing Charlie. But we follow not man’s ways, but God’s ways. Dennis rejoins the show for the first time since his accident to remember his friend and talk about his new book “If There Is No God: The Battle Over Who Defines Good and Evil.” Plus, Oscar Ramirez breaks down the mayhem in Mexico after the death of cartel leader “El Mencho.”
Check out Prager’s new book at https://www.amazon.com/If-There-No-God-Defines/dp/0063351307.
It was a grand Olympic finale that would make Charlie proud, as the U.S. men toppled Canada for the hockey gold. The team reacts, then dives into the mayhem in Mexico. Steve Deace talks about the surge of moral nihilism among young men and explains the crucial importance of having an answer to their concerns before they embrace extreme violence or hateful dead-end ideologies.
Andrew and Blake take an hour of questions live from CK Exclusives subscribers, including:
– Did Charlie believe in aliens? – What is the difference between being smart and being educated? – What do they make of the contrast between America-loving figure skater Alysa Liu and pro-China traitor Eileen Gu?
Become an Exclusives subscriber and ask the team a question on-air by going to members.charliekirk.com.
Cliff Maloney rejoins the Thoughtcrime crew for a dive into many exciting and spicy topics, including:
-Does ‘white culture’ exist, and if so, what is it? -Is Thomas Massie literally just a Democrat now? -Has AI rendered all of Hollywood obsolete? -What does Eric Swalwell’s college erotic poetry reveal about the potential next governor of California?
Tune into Thoughtcrime and interact with the cast live each Thursday night on Rumble at 6 pm Eastern.
After a year of build-up, the Supreme Court has ruled on President Trump’s signature Liberation Day tariffs, and it’s not the result the president wanted. So, what will happen next? John Carney describes how the president still have many options to impose tariffs and pursue his protectionist plan, and explains what will happen with the $300 billion in tariffs that have already been collected. Then, veteran reporter Mark Halperin dissects the political ramifications of the decision, the White House’s strategic pivot to domestic issues, and the Administration’s difficulty in converting its biggest wins into long-term polling strength.
Late night host Stephen Colbert says the Trump Administration tried to censor and shut down his interview with James Talarico. FCC Chair Brendan Carr debunks what he calls the “Colbert Hoax.” Plus, Virginia senator Glen Sturtevant breaks down the Democrats’ push to illegally redraw the state’s congressional districts to create a 10-1 Democrat advantage. The team reacts to the Chicago Bears’ possible move to Indiana which would have Charlie in a meltdown.
Britain’s Prince Andrew has become the first high-profile arrest stemming from the Epstein Files. What alleged crime actually caused police to bring him in — and does this put pressure on President Trump to make arrests in the U.S.? The show holds that discussion, and then turns to social media. Should Big Tech be banned from signing kids up for social media, or this just a backdoor play by the left to achieve censorship?
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani has unveiled his first budget, and it’s a big boost in spending coupled with a raid on the emergency fund and backbreaking new taxes. Kirsten Fleming joins the show to break it all down. Then, HUD Secretary Scott Turner explains what the Trump administration is doing to meet Charlie’s vision of lower housing costs that will enable young families to build a stake in the American Dream.
Top members of the Trump White House just held a secret strategy meeting about the midterms. The big takeaway: It’s time for a domestic pivot, with a focus on drug prices, homebuying, and a ban on Congressional stock trading. The show reacts, then talks about a literal poop river in D.C. Steve Hilton talks about the California gubernatorial race and a fascinating poll that points toward a shocking outcome where the state could be picking from two Republicans in the general election.
The past year has made it clear that absolutely every seat counts for the House, and that means Utah must repeal Prop 4 — the law that judges have used to hand the state a solid Democrat seat. Utah GOP Chair Rob Axson talks about the TP Action-assisted effort that will get a repeal on the ballot and help Utah conservatives escape left-wing gerrymandering. Mike Davis unpacks what the FBI and DOJ actually have in the Epstein files and why no indictments have been dropped. The team reflects on the legacy of departed left-wing icon Jesse Jackson, the pastor who embraced abortion in a bid for power.
Rush Limbaugh passed away five years ago, so the shows opens with a discussion of his and Charlie’s relationship and how the radio legend inspired Charlie’s own style. Then, they turn to the latest transgender mass shooting incident, this time in Rhode Island, and then talk to Riley Gaines about the latest evidence of a faith-based revival. What does it mean that men are more pious than women now, and that the more-educated are actually more likely to attend weekly services now than others?