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Charlie Kirk's wife, Erika Frantzve, Miss Arizona USA in 2012. Kirk is an evangelical Christian. [122] In May 2021, Kirk married Erika Frantzve (born 1988), a podcaster and businesswoman who won the Miss Arizona USA pageant competition in 2012. [123] [124] The couple's first child, a daughter, was born in August 2022. [125]
The Arizona-based organization, jumpstarted in 2012 by a then 18-year-old Kirk, has grown in fame, particularly since Trump first took office in 2016, at which point the nonprofit latched onto the ...
Six years ago, Charlie Kirk, a right-wing provocateur who founded the conservative activist group Turning Point USA, strongly criticized the evangelical political movement he now helps lead.
A planned appearance on Penn State’s campus Thursday by conservative media personality Charlie Kirk drew hundreds of supporters, dozens of protesters and accusations about the university ...
In May 2012, 18-year old Charlie Kirk gave a speech at Benedictine University's Youth Government Day. [20] Impressed, retired marketing entrepreneur and Tea Party activist Bill Montgomery encouraged Kirk to postpone college and engage full-time in political activism. A month later, the day after Kirk graduated from high school, they launched ...
Professor Watchlist is a website, run by conservative advocacy organization Turning Point USA, that lists academic staff which Turning Point believes "discriminate against conservative students, promote anti-American values and advance leftist propaganda in the classroom."
Matthew Boedy, a professor of rhetoric and composition at the University of North Georgia, said that "Rob McCoy was the person who turned Charlie Kirk to Christian nationalism, and very ...
After the 2020 election, Kirk disputed the results and denied that Trump had lost. [12] On January 4, 2021, Kirk announced in a tweet that Turning Point Action would be sending more than 80 buses to a January 6, 2021, Trump "Stop the Steal" rally near the White House in Washington, D.C, to protest the outcome of the election.