Link for Members Only Call, 10/3

We will be doing a members call Friday, 10/3, at 10 am PT/1 pm ET with The Charlie Kirk Show team, and we'd love of you to be apart of it.  We will try to get to as many questions as we can. T
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  • I just wanted to say THANK YOU to all of you guys at TPUSA for really stepping in to fill the Grand Canyon sized void that Charlie has left… I am a fan and supporter of his and TP’s since the beginning.
    I always had plans to get to talk to Charlie, just to tell him how much I personally appreciated his voice and his messages of truth. I also had a question and a comment regarding immigration: I am a Polish immigrant and a proud US CITIZEN! I came here in ’95 and through the proper and long process, got my green card, and then got my Citizenship.. I am so angry with how the Dems are pushing illegals to get all of the rights and privileges that should ONLY be for the US Citizens!! For a time, I used to be that illegal alien for a time, and NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS would I ever even think about having any of the rights that citizens have!! Not only that, but I tried to be as well behaved and quiet as possible, while I did everything in my power to get my papers and become legal permanent resident, and eventually a US Citizen.
    My question to you guys: What do you think the percentage is of actual LEGAL immigrants who are now either permanent residents or US Citizens, that are 100% FOR ICE and FOR cleaning up this illegal epidemic, as well as AGAINST this huge problem of illegals being helped and supported by the Dems?? I feel like I am an outsider that’s against this illegal immigration issue…

    I wanted to leave this comment here in case I don’t make it onto the live show.. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK TPUSA!!!
    -Greg Smola

  • #news El Salvador’s president warns the United States about corrupt judges that form a cartel to block reforms in the country
    #ElSalvador
    El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele saying corrupt judges need to be removed for there to be change,

    “If you don’t impeach the corrupt judges, you CANNOT fix the country.”

    “They will form a cartel (a judicial dictatorship) and block all reforms, protecting the systemic corruption that put them in their seats.”

    Bukele, is known for his crackdown on gang violence that transformed El Salvador from one of the deadliest to one of the safest.
    Christina Aguayo News
    His administration’s reforms, including the mass dismissal of judges tied to organized crime, paved the way for sweeping changes that prioritized law and order.

    In the U.S. critics point to unelected federal judges issuing nationwide injunctions that stop President Donald Trump’s executive actions on immigration, energy independence, budget, and election integrity.

    Allegations of judicial bias—seen in the handling of cases involving Trump or challenges to voter ID laws—echo Bukele’s warning.

    Conservatives advocate for measures like term limits for federal judges and stricter impeachment processes.

    In 2015, El Salvador was suffering from unprecedented violence, earning its reputation as one of the world’s deadliest countries.

    There were 6,656 homicides in El Salvador in 2015.

    This surge marked a 70% increase from the previous year’s 3,942 killings, overwhelming communities and straining the nation’s resources.

    Enter President Nayib Bukele, who took office in 2019 vowing to dismantle the gang stranglehold.

    His administration launched an aggressive anti-gang offensive, including:

    Declaring a state of emergency in March 2022 following a weekend spike of 87 murders,

    Suspending constitutional rights like due process to enable rapid arrests.

    Overseeing the detention of more than 80,000 suspected gang members in sweeping raids, many held in a massive new “mega-prison”

    Implementing territorial control measures, such as deploying military units to high-risk neighborhoods and negotiating truces that pressured gangs into compliance, ultimately breaking their operational capacity.

    By 2023, total homicides plummeted to 154—a 97.7% drop from peak years.

    Fast-forward to 2024, and El Salvador closed the year with a record low of 114 murders.

    Through October of this year, there have been 61 homicides in El Salvador

    In total, Bukele’s government oversaw the removal or forced retirement of about 205 judges through targeted purges.

    In May 2021, shortly after Bukele’s New Ideas party secured a congressional supermajority, the Legislative Assembly voted unanimously (64-0) to oust all five judges of the Supreme Court’s Constitutional Chamber.

    These judges were accused of ties to opposition forces and corruption.
    #ChristinaAguayoNews
    They were replaced
    Later that August, the assembly passed a reform law mandating retirement for all judges aged 60 or older, or those with 30 years of service—effectively purging about one-third of the judiciary.

    This opened about 200 positions, which were filled with vetted replacements to ensure impartiality in the fight against crime.

    • Sorry I forgot to put my name. Kat Pellegrino, As a Christian and Veteran in Charlotte County Florida, I see the law fair all over the country and we need to stop it. We cannot let this happen. This is a major crisis and it needs to be taken care of now.
      Kat Pellegrino

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