Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA and Ole Miss
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Maine schools, churches see growing interest in Turning Point USA after Charlie Kirk’s assassination
At least 20 Turning Point USA chapters have launched at churches, colleges and high schools across Maine since the conservative group’s founder was killed in September.
At the time of Charlie Kirk’s death, Turning Point USA had pulled in close to $400 million over 12 years and Kirk had amassed millions of followers.
USC’s Turning Point chapter reports a rise in membership in the wake of Kirk’s death. The new members include both USC students and non-student members. USC Turning Point has been active through tabling and bringing conservative guest speakers to campus.
Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet shared with Fox News that the organization's faith arm has grown exponentially in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination last month.
The everlasting “future of Charlie Kirk’s legacy” was on full display Wednesday night — as 10,000 people turned out to an emotional Turning Point USA campus event headlined by Vice President JD Vance and featuring Kirk’s widow Erika.
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, warned a friend years ago that he feared for his life, a prediction that surfaced after he was fatally shot at a Utah campus event on Sept. 10. The messages,
The mother of a high school student shared with Fox News Digital how her daughter was inspired by Charlie Kirk to start a Turning Point USA chapter at her school. "She was deeply moved by Charlie's work. She actually has been long involved, going to different young Americans events around the college campuses," Melissa Smiley told Fox News Digital.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey spoke at an LSU Turning Point chapter event in Baton Rouge.