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In Memoriam: Charlie Kirk was assassinated on September 10, 2025 at Utah Valley University. He was 31 years old. This archive preserves his voice and his work on government accountability, campus free speech, and the fight against fraud and corruption. His legacy lives on through Turning Point USA and the millions of young Americans he inspired to engage in civic life.

Who Was Charlie Kirk?

Charlie Kirk (October 14, 1993 – September 10, 2025) was the founder and president of Turning Point USA, the largest conservative youth organization in the United States. He was the host of The Charlie Kirk Show, one of the top-rated conservative podcasts and radio programs in the country, and a bestselling author.

Charlie founded Turning Point USA at age 18, building it from a dorm room idea into a nationwide organization with chapters on over 3,500 college campuses. He became one of the most influential voices in American politics, known for his direct style, campus debates, and relentless advocacy for government accountability and free speech.

His Impact

Charlie Kirk’s influence on American political culture was enormous. He was instrumental in mobilizing young voters, bringing government accountability into mainstream conservative discourse, and creating a pipeline for young activists to engage in public life. He regularly covered topics relevant to AllegedFraud.com’s mission — government waste, Department of Education fraud, election integrity, and political corruption.

His assassination at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025 shocked the nation and was one of the defining events of the year.

What He Covered

Charlie’s content on AllegedFraud.com focuses on his commentary and reporting related to government fraud, waste, and accountability. Topics include Department of Education fraud, PPP loan abuse, election integrity, government spending, and his broader advocacy against corruption at every level of government.

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