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Bondi Down + The Suicidal Death of the West ft. Dr. Gad Saad – AD FREE
The show opens with a reaction to President Trump’s Iran speech, and then a bonus response to the breaking news of AG Pam Bondi’s departure. Former U.S. Attorney Jay Town gives his expert breakdown of what defense filings in the Tyler Robinson case really reveal. Then, one of Charlie’s favorite thinkers, Dr. Gad Saad, joins for a full hour on birthright citizenship, mass Islamization, and the other disturbing signs of how “suicidal empathy” is leading the West off of a cliff.
Birthright Citizenship at SCOTUS Explained – AD FREE
One of the most important reforms for America is abolishing birthright citizenship, and today that reform went before the Supreme Court. Will Chamberlain discusses how the oral arguments have gone with President Trump there in person. Dr. Matt Spalding takes the longer view. TPUSA chapter student chaplain Kale Conway talks about the divide between young men and women and surrendering to Christ on campus. The show reacts to sinister “equity cards” in Canada.
How One Awful Headline Fueled Countless Conspiracies in the Tyler Robinson Case – AD FREE
The Daily Mail threw the web into turmoil with a new headline dishonestly framed to fuel conspiracy theories and suggest Tyler Robinson has been exonerated. Justin Nazaroff of Fenix Ammunition and Kane of Citizen Free Press help debunk the distortion. Salena Zito talks about the continuing evidence of a major faith revival in America that has continued since Charlie’s martyrdom.
No Kings and No One Under 50 + The Church of the Holy Sepulchre – AD FREE
The “No Kings” protesters assembled again over the weekend, and it was a giant confab of Vietnam protest leftovers. The TPUSA Frontlines team talks about the mixture of violent Antifa and aging liberals that went out to protest the children, funded by Chinese money. Michael Knowles talks about a big religious controversy in Jerusalem over holding services at Christ’s tomb. Ridvan Aydemir the Apostate Prophet a potential Iran revolt, and Blake and Andrew discuss the ultraviral explosion of pro-America content from Japan on X.
Is there a way to watch this? Why is it blacked out?
I’m watching it now. Thank you. God Bless.
Thank you so much for sharing your stories about Charlie. I have been walking around with such a heavy heart since I heard the news and hearing these stories definitely helped. Learning more about Charlie, it seems a common factor was his thirst for knowledge. I know he is with his Lord right now getting all the answers to his questions. RIP Charlie.
Thank you for the program today remembering Charlie Kirk. My heart is so heavy and broken about Charlie’s death. But your stories today about your experiences with Charlie are so comforting and helping as we go through the grief of his loss. My prayers go out for you each as you carry the baton that has been passed to you by God. My prayers also are lifted up for Erica and their children and Charlie’s parents. “Our battle is not against flesh and blood but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of darkness of this age, against the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places”
Eph. 6:12. I know and trust God will raise up many prayer warriors to undergird you now, and will continue to do so. May Jesus comfort and peace fill and surround you each. God bless the whole Turning Point family. With much love.
P.S. I loved the Remembrance montages put together by members in your team about Charlie. They are beautiful and so honor Charlie and God’s work thru him. I especially liked the one you showed that Noah put together. Thank you 💕
Trump needs to make October 14th a national holiday in honor of Charlie
Agreed!
Few will be able to express and expand on how God used Charlie to impact individual lives. I’m 80 and have found another way Charlie honored God to draw others closer to Him. Gratitude is a very present virtue for giving us access to His life in Charlie.
Oh Charlie, we miss you so terribly. 😢
Sunday, my husband and I went to church for the first time in 26 years. Thank you, Charlie!
Charlie was an irreplaceable man, so charming, so wise, so likable. It’s just incomprehensible that he was taken from us at only 31 years old.
I’m still so sad and angry about it.
I will miss his commentary on politics and just on this crazy old world so, so much. I already do. Thank you for everything, Charlie, mostly for leading so many people to Christ.