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Trump White House scrambles to save Kirk’s young voter machine after his death

Trump White House Scrambles to Save Kirk’s Young Voter Machine After His Death

The Trump White House is working to maintain Charlie Kirk’s influence with young voters after his assassination left a leadership gap at Turning Point USA.

Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, played a key role in mobilizing young voters in support of former President Donald Trump. His sudden death has created uncertainty about the future direction of the influential youth movement.

Efforts are now underway within the Trump administration and the broader conservative network to preserve and continue Kirk’s legacy and voter outreach. The focus remains on sustaining engagement with young Americans who have been pivotal to recent political campaigns.

Photo credit: CHENEY ORR/REUTERS, REUTERS/Annabelle Gordon

By REUTERS

https://www.jpost.com/american-politics/article-868246

Jesse Watters Steamrolls Tarlov’s ‘Both Sides’ Fascist Rhetoric Narrative [WATCH]

Fox News host Jesse Watters challenged Democratic strategist Jessica Tarlov during a broadcast of *The Five* on Friday, saying he no longer takes issue with Democrats labeling Republicans as fascist because the term has become routine and uncontrollable.

The exchange occurred during a panel discussion about political violence following the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. Some Democrats have attempted to link Republicans and former President Donald Trump to the rise in violence, a claim Watters dismissed.

Tarlov referenced Trump’s recent criticism of Vice President Kamala Harris, noting that Trump himself had called her a fascist. Watters interrupted her response, saying, “He’s only saying Kamala’s fascist because he ran out of things that she was dumb. That’s your word. He was just making fun of it. But Jessica, just listen.”

Tarlov pushed back, responding, “No, it was literally my turn. I do mind, deeply.”

The tense exchange highlighted how partisan divides have remained sharp since the 2024 election. During the campaign, Harris and her allies accused Trump of fascism, while President Joe Biden said Trump should be locked up. These statements followed the July 13, 2024, assassination attempt against Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

The gunman, 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, opened fire on the crowd, killing volunteer fire chief Corey Comperatore. Trump was struck by a bullet that grazed his ear.

Watters argued that Democrats’ use of the “fascist” label has lost meaning. “You guys have called us this word a lot. You can’t control yourselves. We can’t control you. Nancy [Pelosi] can’t. No one can. At this point, say it. Say it all you want. I’m done complaining about it because we look weak when we complain,” Watters said.

He continued, “Please don’t say it. We’re warning you. It’s putting people in danger. Everyone’s getting shot. Their cars are getting firebombed. Conservatives can’t give a speech at a college. I’m done with saying it. You guys are going to say it.”

Watters added, “It kind of reminds me of little kids when they call you a name and then you react. They’re like, ‘Oh, we’re going to call that name again.’ So we’re done. Call us whatever you want. Call us the F-bomb. Call us the real F-bomb. I don’t care anymore.”

The issue of political rhetoric resurfaced after a second attempt on Trump’s life was uncovered on September 15, 2024, when Secret Service agents arrested Ryan Routh outside Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Agents reported Routh was hiding in bushes with an AK-47-style rifle.

Democrats have continued to portray Trump’s administration as a threat to democracy since the start of his second term. This debate has spilled into the media, where Disney-owned ABC indefinitely suspended late-night host Jimmy Kimmel after he made remarks about Kirk’s alleged shooter, sparking renewed criticism of the network’s handling of political commentary.

Polling data reflects divisions in public opinion. According to a survey conducted by Napolitan News Service, 26 percent of Americans aged 18 to 34 said the country is better off now that Charlie Kirk has been killed, though respondents also acknowledged it is always difficult to wish ill of another human being. Among Democrats, 24 percent agreed with the sentiment.
https://www.lifezette.com/2025/09/jesse-watters-steamrolls-tarlovs-both-sides-fascist-rhetoric-narrative-watch/

Charlie Kirk Legacy Should Be in ‘Dustbin of History,’ Ilhan Omar Says

Democratic U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota was confronted on Friday about whether she regrets the timing of her comments immediately following the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

In an interview on CNN, Omar stated, “It’s one thing to care about his life because obviously so many people loved him, including his children and wife. But I am not going to sit here and be judged for not wanting to honor any legacy this man has left behind. That should be in the dustbin of history, and we should hopefully move on and forget the hate that he spewed every single day.”

**Why It Matters**

The Democratic congresswoman emphasized that she does not align with Kirk’s legacy, describing it as filled with “hate” and “rage baiting.”

Charlie Kirk, 31, was a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump and a prominent voice of MAGA for younger generations. He had a significant social media following and was the co-founder of Turning Point USA, where he hosted a popular podcast.

Kirk was fatally shot last week on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, during a question and answer session.

**What To Know**
https://www.newsweek.com/charlie-kirk-legacy-should-dustbin-history-ilhan-omar-says-2132886

Piers Morgan UNLOADS on Crybaby Don Lemon — Calls Him a “D**k” After He Melts Down Over Getting “Ambushed” with the Very Clip That Got Him FIRED from CNN

**Piers Morgan and Don Lemon Discuss Reactions to Charlie Kirk’s Death and Cancel Culture**

**Piers Morgan:**
With Charlie Kirk’s death, a lot of people on the left have come out gleefully celebrating what happened. Many have been posting on social media, very happy. They turned out to be teachers, professors, doctors, nurses—people in extraordinary positions of power over other human beings. What should happen to those people?

**Don Lemon:**
Now, I don’t believe that anyone should be celebrating anybody’s death at all, ever. I don’t think anyone should be celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death. We know, and you know, Piers, that freedom of speech does come with consequences, and there are limits. There are limitations to freedom of speech. If you work for a private company, they have the right to fire you or discipline you for whatever it is that they want. If you break the rules, their codes of conduct, then you have to suffer the circumstances.

They don’t believe in canceling people.

**Piers Morgan:**
Do you feel you were a victim of cancel culture?

**Don Lemon:**
Probably, yes. I’m sure that I was a victim of cancel culture, but I would say mostly on the right for cancel culture.

**Piers Morgan:**
But this is what led to you leaving CNN. Let’s take a look at the clip.

**Don Lemon (CNN Interview):**
She says people—politicians or something—are not in their prime. Nikki Haley is in her prime. Sorry. When a woman is considered to be in her prime—in her 20s and 30s and maybe 40s. What are you talking about? That’s not according to me. Prime for what? It depends. It’s just like prime. If you look it up, if you Google, “When is a woman in her prime?” it’ll say 20s, 30s, and 40s. I don’t necessarily agree with that. I think she has to be careful about saying that.

**Piers Morgan:**
When you watched that, Don, I happened to be watching that live, and I was like, well, what did you just say?

If you had a do-over, would you say that again? What led you to say that?

**Don Lemon:**
Okay, Piers, let me just say, I’m going to answer your question, but just so the audience knows, and I hope you don’t cut this out—when I asked you what subjects you wanted to talk about, you know what you said to me? You said, “I want to talk to you about freedom of speech in America and the response to Charlie Kirk’s death.” Not once did you mention that we were going to talk about CNN or whatever. And had I known that, I probably wouldn’t have accepted this interview.

You have invited me on many times, and I tell you, Piers, I know you. I would come on your show, but I don’t do panels. And so when you said, “I’m not going to be involved in a panel,” I agreed to come on your show. But I thought you would also stick by the subjects that you told me that you were going to talk about rather than try to ambush me with something.

**Piers Morgan:**
Don, just to be clear, you and I haven’t had any conversation about your appearance here. You’re talking about my team talking to you?

**Don Lemon:**
Yeah. No. And I saw you, Piers, in a restaurant, and I said, “Hey, Piers, good to see you. I would come on your show, but I don’t do panels.” And I said the same thing to your bookers. There’s only one of you, Doug, right? When I asked you: “Okay. Yes.” And I said that’s why I agreed to do it. But when you asked me, or when your team asked me what subjects, and I asked them two or three times—I have text messages—“What do you want to cover?” Not once was CNN mentioned. So I don’t appreciate being ambushed. But let me answer your question since we were here.

**Piers Morgan:**
Hang on one second, Don. Let’s just be crystal clear about what’s just happened. You brought up the subject of cancel culture. I asked you, did you feel your departure from CNN was an example of that? And you answered the question. I think it’s perfectly reasonable.

**Don Lemon:**
And I answered the question.

**Piers Morgan:**
Perfectly reasonable in that. If you said to me, “I don’t want to talk about it,” it’s fine. No, it’s your story. You said what you’re going to say.

**Don Lemon:**
That is completely disingenuous. I don’t like arguing like this. I’m not going to get into an argument with you. Piers, I think that’s completely disingenuous. I think anyone watching that—

**Piers Morgan:**
What are you talking about?

**Don Lemon:**
And so if you will let me, if you will allow me, please—

**Piers Morgan:**
What are you talking about?

**Don Lemon:**
Did you invite me here to interrupt me? Or are you going to let me answer the question?

**Piers Morgan:**
I think you’re being a complete dick, if I’m honest with you.

**Don Lemon:**
Okay.

**Piers Morgan:**
I do.

**Don Lemon:**
Well, that’s very kind and respectful of you.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/09/piers-morgan-unloads-crybaby-don-lemon-calls-him/