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Charlie Kirk
Tabling with the DNI director. That's right. You heard it. We are tabling with the DNI director. Well, soon to be DNI director Tulsi Gabbard. We're doing that at the University of Arizona. I think you're really going to like this. Email US as always, freedomarlykirk.com and get involved with turningpointusa@tpusa.com that is tpusa.com Start a high school or college chapter today at tpusa.com that is tpUSA.com Buckle up, everybody. Here we go.
Audience Member
Charlie, what you've done is incredible here.
Tulsi Gabbard
Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus.
Charlie Kirk
I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point usa. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives. Lives. And we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. Noble Gold Investments is the official gold sponsor of the Charlie Kirk Show, a company that specializes in gold IRAs and physical delivery of precious metals. Learn how you could protect your wealth with Noble gold investments@noblegold investments.com that is noblegold investments.com. it's where I buy all of my gold. Go to noblegold investments.com.
Audience Member
First of all, wow, it's crazy to see two of the most, two of the most active conservatives here. And thank you, Mrs. Tulsi, for your service. I appreciate it a lot.
Charlie Kirk
For.
Audience Member
I appreciate you for defending our country.
Tulsi Gabbard
Thank you. What's your name?
Audience Member
My name is Jew. Like the religion, but I'm a Christian, so.
Tulsi Gabbard
Do you have to say that a lot?
Audience Member
Yeah, I don't know. It's kind of like a signature calling card. But that's just me. So for context for my question, I suffer from anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder. I've been through a lot in my life. I've done good things and I've done bad things. And because of, because of my life experiences, I have a very bad tendency to catastrophize a lot about a lot of things, but more specifically, our future. And I look on social media and everywhere I go and admittedly, fake news, but I go everywhere, I look everywhere and I see a lot of hatred and a lot of division going on from mostly the left, admittedly, but overall, it's just a lot of hatred and division going on. And so the question I really want to ask you both is, as men and women of America, as religious people and as political figures, what inspires you? What inspires you to keep on going and to keep on being optimistic in a country that seems to be so full of hate and political division right now?
Tulsi Gabbard
First of all, I find my hope in God and God's unconditional love for every single one of us.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah.
Tulsi Gabbard
So no matter how dark the days may seem, and sometimes there are very dark days and we face dark times in our future if we don't take action now and in this election. But even in those darkest of times, where I find strength, where I find peace, and where I find courage to be a voice for common sense and the truth and freedom for the. For all Americans, it comes from knowing that God's love is eternal and that he will give me that clarity and strength to do the right thing for the right reasons.
Audience Member
Thank you.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah. And for me, I mean, look around you. This should give you hope for the future. I mean, this is supposed to be on a liberal college campus. And I agree with Tulsi. We must understand that there is a God and we are not him and that God has a plan and that God loves us. And as a Christian, I believe that that manifested in his son, Jesus Christ, and those who give their life to Jesus Christ. And so, look, we must not grow tired in doing good or noble things. And what an amazing thing. And I'll only correct one thing you say, okay. Because this is not about conservative or liberal. Today I consider myself a conservative. Tulsi at one time ran for president as a Democrat. Everybody, this is a moment that's bigger than politics.
Audience Member
Yes.
Charlie Kirk
That this is now bigger than whether Charlie's a conservative or Tulsi was co chair of the dnc. This is about America and defeating the forces that want to destroy our country. That is what this is all about. Let's go. Thank you very much.
Audience Member
I just want to say thank you for. Thank you for coming here today.
Tulsi Gabbard
Thank you, J.
Charlie Kirk
Thank you. Who's up next?
Audience Member
Yeah, there you are. Get up there.
Get in there, bro.
So first off, I like to personally thank Tulsi Gabbard for destroying Harris's 2020 presidential run. And so this is mainly towards Charlie Kirk, because I sort of know your views. Obviously, the topic of. Of like foreign involvement, US foreign involvement in foreign countries, a little contentious with conservatives right now. How would you balance supporting our allies and supporting, even if it unfortunately means we have to send troops in with. How would you balance that with also working on our internal. Supporting internal. Our own people.
Charlie Kirk
I think this is actually a better question for Tulsi, if that's okay. This is one of her. Her passion topics. And Tulsi served and serves in our military. And so Tulsi, you want to take that?
Tulsi Gabbard
Yeah, sure. I mean, this is personal for a lot of reasons. I still serve in the Army Reserve. I'm a lieutenant colonel and a battalion commander. I've deployed to three different war zones at different times over the last 20 years. I have friends who are deployed into combat zones today. I know Kamala Harris is not aware of their existence, which is both a sad and disastrous state of affairs that in and of itself disqualifies her to be our commander. Commander in chief. But I was talking to a friend of mine the other day who lost both of his legs in combat. And all of us who raise our hands and volunteer to serve in our military are willing to lay our lives down to ensure the safety, security and freedom of the American people. What we do not sign up for is politicians who care more about feeding the military industrial complex and the war machine than they do about our lives, but the safety and security of the American people's lives. What we need. What we need are leaders. And this is why I've endorsed President Trump in this election, who will always make those decisions. In balancing. You asked a very good question. How do you balance the need for us to engage and stand with our allies and partners and put the American people's interests first? Every decision has to be made within the. The context of what serves the needs of the American people first, period. And that includes our national security needs. That includes our liberty and our freedom, which is often on the line when we are in a state of war. The war machine takes advantage of that to try to take away more of our freedom. And it has to do with our economic well being as well. If we have a president and commander in chief who makes every decision about what's in the best interest of the American people, we won't go wrong.
Charlie Kirk
And I'll just say one thing. We don't have to overcomplicate this. We should not send another dollar to Ukraine while our border is wide open, Period. Can I. Yes, please follow up with Tulsi. But that's my position in one sentence.
Audience Member
So the reason I asked that is a little personal because I'm from Japan and obviously that China has been increasingly aggressive and there's why a lot of Japanese people are reluctant to fully support Trump is they're afraid that you'll sort of throw us under the bus if China drags Japan into a war. So.
Tulsi Gabbard
Here'S what I'd say to that, and I understand the concern, but we need a president who will prevent war.
Audience Member
Right.
Tulsi Gabbard
Period. But period. And the opportunity is there with the right kind of leadership. And this is a huge point of difference between President Trump and Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris has criticized President Trump for doing what we should expect our leaders to do, which is to engage in direct diplomacy, whether it be with dictators or adversaries, opposition, as well as friends and partners. Because that's how you, that is how you prevent war. Yes, it is strength. It is peace through strength. But that's not just through the buildup of military hardware and capability. That's through engaging in the kind of leadership that we've seen in President John F. Kennedy, that we've seen in President Ronald Reagan, and that we saw in President Trump's first administration.
Charlie Kirk
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Audience Member
Hello.
Tulsi Gabbard
What's your name?
Audience Member
My name is Aileen. I am a US Citizen, but I was raised in Mexico. I came here because my parents one day want to come back. But legally, you know, they want to do it in the right way and by coming here to school, it was going to be an opportunity. But the school looks like it's going to give more opportunity to people who don't come here legally instead of me. Who I am a citizen. And I am. I've been working for a year, over a year to get my scholarship. Nothing came back. So today I had to drop out of college, sadly.
Tulsi Gabbard
I'm sorry.
Audience Member
And how is it possible that I have to go back to my parents in Mexico and trying to look for a job there when I've been looking for months here in the United States as a citizen to fight for my rights to get a job and get an income here just so my parents can come back in the right way. And also my family is fully Democrat. I am here opening up finally. If they see me over there and they see me over there, I'm sorry for you. But I've opened my eyes. I've opened my eyes.
Charlie Kirk
I'd love your thoughts on this, Tulsi, but I'll say this. It is reprehensible and wrong that the people that come here the right way are punished and the people that come here the wrong way are rewarded. That is wrong. The people that cut in line get benefits, they get taxpayer funded subsidies, they get flights to the city they're choosing, they get luxury hotels where you came here the right way, you followed the rules and you are being punished. It is a breakdown of justice and fairness and Donald Trump will not put up with that. He will say if you follow the rules, you'll be rewarded. If you break the rules, you will be punished. That is what Trump will do as president. Yeah.
Audience Member
Thank you so much.
Tulsi Gabbard
I just want to encourage you and tell you to stay strong. Don't give up, keep up the fight. You are doing the right thing in the right way and know that you're not alone.
Audience Member
Thank you.
Hey, you deserve a good love. Okay?
One thing. Jesus Christ loves you all. He will come back one day.
Charlie Kirk
God bless you. What? What a great soul. Okay. I thought we had a disagreement. Maybe if not, we can just keep going. No. Okay, great.
Audience Member
Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior and my name is Christopher. I had a lot of questions, a lot of debates in the crowd today, but my main question would be. Sorry, would be how do we start having conversations in the workplace without infringing on, you know, the rules of work, but still be able to make it friendly? Because I used to work at a job where I would bring up, you know, conversations about border and immigration and abortion and stuff, and I would make people Aware I would give them factual news information. But then they all turned on me all of a sudden one day, and I didn't understand how you could go from smiling in your face to stabbing you in the back the next day. And how do we cultivate a more friendly atmosphere in our workforce where we're mostly at majority of our life?
Tulsi Gabbard
I mean, the First Amendment is the First Amendment, I think when you're having these conversations, what I have found, even when I meet with people who come into the conversation ready for a fight, when you listen first and if they are communicating in good faith, then you can have a true and real conversation that is based on respect. You can respect where someone's coming from, even if you disagree with them.
Audience Member
Right.
Tulsi Gabbard
And then share your own experience, share your own thoughts, share what's on your heart with them. And again, if it's a good faith conversation, then it will. It will flourish from there. If they're not interested in having a conversation, it's not worth confronting.
Audience Member
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
Thank you so much. Appreciate it. Thank you. God bless you. Thank you.
Audience Member
Good afternoon. Thank you for your service, Ms. Gabbard, for anything. I just have one question related to the. To the election for you. How can you endorse someone who lost the last election fair and square? There's no evidence.
Charlie Kirk
Let them finish, guys.
Audience Member
Republican secretaries of state claimed it was fair. Trump tried to leverage the Georgia Secretary of State, Brad Braffensperger. He defined me. 11,700 votes. He has no respect for losing in our system. And it. I mean, what happened on January 6th happened on January 6th. A disaster. Our capital, our Capitol, got stormed for the first time since 1812. You people claim to love America. Like, how does that not fire you up?
Charlie Kirk
You're brainwashed. All right, so let's. It's a fair question. So let's talk through a couple elements of this. First, do you think the CIA should involve itself in American elections?
Audience Member
No.
Charlie Kirk
Okay, so it did in 2020.
Audience Member
Show me proof.
Charlie Kirk
Okay, well, Tulsi Gabbard knows this. He could tell you. 50 intel officials colluded, led by Tony Blinken, due to declassified emails signing an open letter calling the Hunter Biden laptop.
Audience Member
Why did. Why weren't any of the lawsuits.
Charlie Kirk
Let me finish. I did not interrupt.
Audience Member
Raised plenty of them.
Charlie Kirk
Hold on a second. I didn't interrupt you. Right, so Let me finish. 50 intel officials, current and former, signed a letter that was used to censor on social media. The fact that there is a laptop owned by Hunter Biden that showed very suspicious and criminal activity by Both Hunter and Joe Biden. According to the Media Research center, one out of four voters in swing states would have changed their vote if they would have known about the Hunter Biden laptop.
Audience Member
That's an utter ridiculous statement to make.
Charlie Kirk
Well, I just, I just cited it.
Audience Member
He lost by 7 million votes.
Charlie Kirk
Well, hold on. No, no, he lost by popular vote, 42,000 votes across three states. Hold on, pal. How much did he lose Arizona by?
Audience Member
Okay, no, no.
Charlie Kirk
So hold on. How much did he lose this state by?
Audience Member
It's not about the final score. It's a winner and a loser loss. That's how our system works.
Charlie Kirk
We have an electoral college system.
Audience Member
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
So who got the electoral votes? Of course Biden did. But what's the margin in Arizona?
Audience Member
I don't know.
Charlie Kirk
10,000 in the back of my head. Yeah. So how much?
Audience Member
In Georgia it was 11,700.
Yeah, told.
Charlie Kirk
Okay. And in Wisconsin it was Republican.
Audience Member
Let me answer them.
Charlie Kirk
And in Wisconsin it was 21,000. Right. So it was actually 42,000, not 7 million. So when you're talking about the CIA and the Department of Justice signing a letter that was then used to. I did not have my Twitter account for 30 days. We were not allowed to mention the.
Audience Member
Hunter Biden violated a private companies privacy.
Charlie Kirk
Well, no, actually I didn't. It's actually no because of the Twitter file saying Elon Musk. We now know the FBI told Twitter to say you are not allowed to mention 100 bind laptop. Am I correct in this? Tulsi?
Tulsi Gabbard
Correct.
Audience Member
And so you don't trust the FBI at all?
Charlie Kirk
Well, not at all.
Audience Member
Their life to civil service.
Charlie Kirk
That's a red herring. I'm saying in that instance, Yoel Roth. Do you know who Yoel Roth was?
Audience Member
I don't know.
Charlie Kirk
Okay. Yoel Roth was the head of security, trust and safety for Twitter that had a standing, what's called a standing room meeting every Tuesday with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in San Francisco, where they met about Russian threats to American interference of elections. And they said this laptop is not allowed to be discussed on your platform. That impacted our election. People made their decisions differently in 2020, not knowing the full picture that this laptop existed. And that was the October surprise. So you would agree that that's not a fair election.
Audience Member
You think the laptop would have flipped the election for you?
Charlie Kirk
Well, we're talking about 42,000 votes and three states. And I already cited a study that one in four swing voters would change.
Audience Member
By who?
Charlie Kirk
The media.
Audience Member
Clarence Thomas is Winnebago buyer. Like, who funds these?
Charlie Kirk
I just, I Just said by, by the independent nonpartisan Media Research center where they said one out of four voters would have changed their opinion. So I just want to make sure we're clear though. You agree our government should not interfere with our elections?
Audience Member
Well, they have to regulate them by nature. That's. The states have to.
Charlie Kirk
Well, no, otherwise you wouldn't have an election because you need rules. I said interfere. Interfere. So should the federal government be able to restrict our speech during elections?
Audience Member
Well, when you have what happened in 2016, where Russian disinformation spreads all over Facebook and other platforms, then you have.
Charlie Kirk
Not a lie.
Audience Member
It was not a lie. Read the Mueller report. Another Republican.
Charlie Kirk
You realize the Mueller report found that there was no tangible collusion between Donald Trump or the rough corporation.
Audience Member
It wasn't about. But, but it wasn't just a collusion thing. It's a 430 page report.
Charlie Kirk
I want to try to find common ground here. Okay. I want to try to find common ground. Can we agree that 2020 was decided by very few votes?
Audience Member
No, because it wasn't.
Charlie Kirk
Well, 42,000 votes is very few, right?
Audience Member
No.
Charlie Kirk
So what is the percentage of 42,000?
Audience Member
It's not, it's not about. George Bush and Al Gore were as close as ever in 2000. Al Gore conceded, said, you know what, there might be a challenge.
Charlie Kirk
Hold on.
Audience Member
Because he cared about the good of the country.
Charlie Kirk
You know, Al Gore, Gore brought it all the way up to the Supreme Court, man. And he said that Bush was not the duo and he could, and he.
Audience Member
Could have gone further because how do.
Charlie Kirk
You go further than the Supreme Court?
Audience Member
The supreme, the Supreme Court sent it back to judgment in the Florida state Supreme Court again. And Gore said, no, I'm not doing that. Just move on. Bush is the president for the good of the country because people used to care about, about our country.
Charlie Kirk
And I, of course. Are you trying to imply Trump doesn't care about the country?
Audience Member
Yes, that's absolutely what I'm playing. You think, you think, you think he sits in his gold room in Trump Tower and thinks, oh, how can I make things for every day, Joe?
Charlie Kirk
So let me ask one thing, and I'd love to have Tulsi just help me understand. So his business empire has been taken away from him. He's facing.
Audience Member
Because he broke the law.
Charlie Kirk
Let me. Can I finish my thought? He's finishing 700. He's facing 700 years in federal prison. He's been shot once with multiple assassination attempts. Why keep running for president if he doesn't love the country?
Audience Member
Because 100 years from now, in a history textbook, it's going to say Donald Trump's name. And that's what motivates narcissists.
Charlie Kirk
What? Okay, look, I. I will say this. I hope you do some research, because.
Audience Member
I've done my research. You need to do your research.
Charlie Kirk
You clearly have it, man. Look, I will say this as kindly as I can. One day. I hope you open your eyes because you've been significantly brainwashed on this topic. And. And I guess the final question I'll ask is this. If Donald Trump wins in three weeks, will you accept that as a legitimate result? Yes. Okay.
Audience Member
I'll hold that between me and you.
Charlie Kirk
Okay. Was, did Trump win in 2016?
Audience Member
Yes.
Charlie Kirk
But you said that Russian interference.
Audience Member
Russian interference had a role in the election. But Trump won fair and square. He had more votes and more. And notice how Hillary. Notice how Hillary supporters didn't storm.
Charlie Kirk
Well, hold on. Hillary never conceded. She did. No, hold on.
Audience Member
She had a concession speech the day after the election.
Charlie Kirk
I watched it. Hillary Clinton said Donald Trump was not the legitimate president.
Audience Member
That's one milked clip that is played all over the Internet. Yeah, she had a concession speech. When's the Trump concession speech? Show it to me.
Charlie Kirk
Let me ask one more question. Are you voting for Kamala Harris?
Audience Member
Yes, I am. Proudly.
Charlie Kirk
What's her greatest accomplishment?
Audience Member
Her greatest accomplishment? I would say that she's going to legalize marijuana federally. Something that's been overdue by 100 years.
Marijuana.
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Audience Member
So I know that you talk a lot about serving the American people. You were talking earlier about no more money for Ukraine until we secure our borders, until we have. I know, I've seen earlier on Instagram and stuff, you talk about having good jobs for Americans, having good opportunities for Americans. And as, as, as far as the Ukraine situation, Senator or McConnell had talked about, I know your, your good friend Bobby Kennedy talks about this a lot, about how it's, it's really, you know, sort of a money laundering scheme as, as he put it, for military industrial complex. They, they impose loans on Ukraine, for example, and a lot of that money is really going to as McCon the Military Industrial complex. And as far as these loan conditions that they impose, they call them loans, but they're not getting paid back. So really we're giving tax money to Americans or tax money from Americans to other countries. And as you've talked about before, serving the American people is extremely important to you. So what I would say as far as serving the American people versus serving Ukraine, for example, I would say American people is probably above that. Right. Even if there is a threat from Russia or from, you know, influence from Russia that we need to spread democracy, support democracy, those kind of things. But the other thing that, that you have talked about before.
Charlie Kirk
What's the question? Yeah, yeah.
Audience Member
The other thing that you've talked about before is, well, why doesn't that, that I don't really hear you talk about a lot. How does that not apply to Israel, that we've been giving tons more.
Charlie Kirk
We literally just answered this question like before you.
Audience Member
Yeah, okay.
Yeah. And I would say, you know, what I would be concerned about is people like Candace Owens get ostracized from the right for criticizing Israel in, in some ways, in ways that a lot of people would criticize, get lumped in with people like Nick Fuentes and stuff like that.
Charlie Kirk
What is the question then?
Audience Member
Like, if you answered it before, I didn't hear it, but I'm gonna watch it back for sure.
Charlie Kirk
All right, thank you very much. Appreciate it.
Audience Member
Thank you.
Charlie Kirk
All right. Yes. Next.
Audience Member
In such a polarized political environment, it.
Charlie Kirk
Feels like a real conversation has taken.
Audience Member
A backseat to virtue signaling and winning the argument. How do you think we can bring the focus back to meaningful debates where.
Charlie Kirk
Both sides listen and engage respectfully even when they disagree? Tulsi, I'd love to have you Answer this, because you dealt with the lack of the culture of freedom of speech on the left.
Tulsi Gabbard
Come in and listen first. I have so many different examples I could give you, but there's one in particular. When I was running for president, I was in a small town in Iowa and went to go meet with the newspaper editor there. I did it in every town that I went through. And I walked in knowing that he wanted to fight, and the issue that he wanted to fight about was climate change. He wanted to prove that he was right and I was wrong. Even though he didn't really know what my position was. I listened to him. I listened to his points, and then I asked him, do you care about clean water? Do you care about clean air? He came from a long line of farmers. I said, do you care about having good soil quality so that your kids can continue to farm as your father and grandfather did? I care about those same things. I never use the word climate change at all. And we found common ground about these things that we uniquely cared about. Me growing up in Hawaii and him growing up in Iowa. When we are willing to listen and engage in good faith, we can find those moments of common ground that will allow us to have those meaningful conversations around the things that are most important to all of us.
Charlie Kirk
God gave us two ears and one mouth. We should listen more and hear what people have to say. Thank you. Thank you. Yes. I want to invite any disagreements. You guys more than welcome here. Thank you. Yes. Next question.
Audience Member
Yeah, hi. I'd first just like to give a huge welcome and thank you. Just thank you guys for being here on behalf of the University of Arizona. Thank you and all the students here as I represent the student body. Right. So I just. I watched the Ovon last night and it was a podcast with, with Bernie on that, and he, for the first like, portion, went over healthcare reformation in our. In our country with some comparative analysis to other countries that are in the same bracket of wealth and gdp. So I just was wondering, maybe because I have a poor understanding of Trump's maybe proposed structure to optimize what I think is a necessary health care reformation.
Tulsi Gabbard
I'll start. Yeah, I'll start with this. And this is where I see huge opportunity. What I'm really excited. One of the things I'm excited about with President Trump winning is because of the people that he's chosen to surround himself with. Number one. As, as Charlie said, there are no lobbyists for Big Pharma and Big Insurance sitting on the transition team to pick who is going to fill his Cabinet. That's a huge difference from any previous administration from either party.
Audience Member
Yeah, they're the biggest lobbyists.
Tulsi Gabbard
You've got Bobby Kennedy, who is sitting in position and already starting to choose people who recognize how broken our sick care system is and bring about the deeply the systemic change that we need to see that will actually put our health and well being. That's not just about pushing pills on people to make big pharma richer, but actually dealing with the root causes of why our country is so sick and how we can improve life for the American people.
Charlie Kirk
Tulsi's exactly right. One of the reasons, not the only reason, we spend more per capita on healthcare is that we're actively poisoning our kids in what we put in their cereal, in their food, and the corporations are poisoning us. Donald Trump putting Bobby Kennedy into the administration and on the transition team will be one of the greatest steps forward in protecting American health. For example, in Japan, 3% of kids at age 15 are chronically obese or overweight. 3%, 50% of our kids are chronically obese or overweight by the time they're 15. And it's not because just they're moving less. It's because what's in our food, we red dye 22, blue dye 5 from what is in our food should be illegal and is illegal in most other countries. So if we are serious about healthcare, the number one thing we should focus on is the thing you put in your body more than anything else. Food. Food can either be medicine or poison, and it's currently poison in our country, which then creates type 2 diabetes, heart issues, coronary issues, obesity, overweight. So how do we get that? It's a long project. You need to fix the literature on how we actually publish studies, blow up the food pyramid and make the lobbyists for Kellogg's and Nestle not have a back door into the White House. Thank you.
Audience Member
Thank you.
I just have a quick question. So going into the next election, we're picking the lesser of two evils? It's always been that way because Jesus Christ has never been on the ballot. And my question to you is, what are some policies? You can educate myself and everyone here.
Charlie Kirk
With that, Trump's going to put into place.
Audience Member
And what is your favorite policy?
Charlie Kirk
I can start and then Tulsi can go. He will end the Russian Ukrainian war. Blessed are the peacemakers. He will secure the southern border and restore sovereignty. No tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security, no women's sports, establish energy independence, booming economy, middle class, tax Cut. And one of my favorites. What I think is so incredibly important. He will end the weaponization of government against political opponents. And we will not live in a country where you go to jail just because you have different ideas. Those are just some off the top of my head. And Tulsi can continue.
Audience Member
Thank you.
Tulsi Gabbard
I think you covered the greatest hits. Charlie, I just want to take the opportunity to give a shout out. I was in Reno last night at a University of Nevada, Reno women's volleyball game. These women are taking a stand against biological males in their sport. They are forfeiting a game. They are a D1 team forfeiting a game because they refuse to play against San Jose State that has a biological male on their team. The courage these women are demonstrating are an inspiration. And we look forward to many more of these teams taking a stand, even at their own peril, even against their own university leadership, and standing up and doing what's right.
Charlie Kirk
Thank you. And thank you so much. And I'll just say one final thing. It's very important that people of faith view the election the way you did. It is a lesser of two evils, always. But there is one that is better and that one that is better fit towards our worldview, and that is Donald Trump. Thank you so much. Thank you, guys. Appreciate it. Hey, everybody. Charlie Kirk here. If you ever had a doubt that there's a war on the unborn, you now know beyond a doubt that is the case. It'd be easy to give up. But you know, I'll never give up on giving the truth to girls and women who the other side want to choose death for their baby. I'm standing for life no matter what the other side says. And we're going to save more babies than ever before to show them that truth will win out. It can only be shared with girls and women who will make the right choice. Preborn provides free ultrasounds to girls and women. It's the truth that they deserve and it doubles the chance that she'll choose life. $140 gives five mothers a free ultrasound and saves babies. $280 can save 10 babies. And just $28 a month can save a baby a month for less than a dollar a day. Whether you want to save one baby or five or hundreds, join me in saving babies right now. Call 833-850-2229 or click on the pre born banner@charliekirk.com that is a $15,000 gift. We'll provide an ultrasound machine that will save lives for years. To come go to preborn bannerarliekirk.com I'm a donor and you should be a donor as well. Go to charliekirk.com and click on the pre born banner.
Tulsi Gabbard
Hello, my name is Brenna. So I've noticed that every time the topic of women's rights or female issues is brought up by politicians, everyone knows the conversation will be centered around abortion rights. It seems we have lost contact with the fact that women's issues and like they cover a multitude of issues. As a daughter of Christ woman and believer in pro life, of course I have a strong conviction on the matter. However, I would like to know why we have allowed this conversation to be doctored towards one issue and also how to navigate this conversation back to other issues regarding women. I think the mainstream propaganda media has a lot to do with why this they they present women's issues around that single issue. The Democrat party leadership does the very same thing to me. I'm personally offended by it because as a woman there are a lot of different issues that I'm very concerned about and I know that a lot of women across the country are. We just talked about one of them. How is it that that Kamala Harris and Democrats claim to be the champion of women and yet they are silent when women are losing the ability to play fairly in sports against other women? How is it that they are silent when young children are being mutilated because of the trans ideology and so called gender affirming care? They are silent on these issues and when it came time for a vote, every single Democrat voted against fairness and equality and Title IX for women and girls in sports. So I encourage you as you're having these conversations, bring up these issues that you probably care very much about. Bring up issues related to just the ability to afford living, be able to afford school, issues related to peace. How do we raise a family in a society where we have criminals running around in our streets and we face the prospect of nuclear war? This is happening now as a result of Kamala Harris.
Charlie Kirk
And I'll say one final thing. The border is a woman's issue. There are tens of thousands of young girls that are sex trafficked on the southern border and it is one of the great moral crimes in the history of our country. There are 320,000 missing kids that we know of under Kamala Harris and I want every independent and swing voter to hear that. You might hate Donald Trump, but you should hate the fact that there are 320,000 missing kids more than however much you hate Donald Trump, it is modern day slavery. We don't know where these kids are. They could be as sex slaves, they could be labor slaves or just generally missing. For those of you that know what's happening on the border every day, there are these poor 12 and 13 year old girls that are trafficked by the cartels. Someone says that it's their father and it's not their father. Kamala Harris made a decision to get rid of DNA testing on the border. It takes 90 seconds to do DNA testing. DNA testing, swab, swab, put it in a machine, yes or no, affirmative match of whether or not there's a biological relation. It's not hard. They decided to get rid of it because they didn't like the optics of a lot of people waiting on the border. So what happens when you get rid of DNA testing? That means anybody can claim to be the 12 year old's father and bring her to the interior of the United States and God knows where she is right now. We have to all agree this is bigger than politics. This is a moral failing of our country and it must end immediately. Thank you. Thanks so much for listening everybody. Email us. As always, freedomarlykirk.com thanks so much for listening and God bless.
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Podcast Information:
The episode kicks off with Charlie Kirk announcing a joint session with Tulsi Gabbard, highlighting the significance of their collaboration despite differing political backgrounds. This sets a tone of bipartisan dialogue aimed at addressing critical issues facing America today.
Audience Engagement: Early in the session, audience members express admiration for both Kirk and Gabbard, establishing a respectful and engaged environment.
One of the first significant questions from the audience addresses the pervasive hatred and division in society, seeking insights into how influential figures like Kirk and Gabbard maintain optimism.
Notable Discussion:
Audience Member [01:49]: Discusses personal struggles with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder, highlighting the impact of negative media on mental health and societal division.
Tulsi Gabbard [02:57]: "I find my hope in God and God's unconditional love for every single one of us."
Charlie Kirk [03:06]: Emphasizes the importance of faith and resilience, asserting that the movement transcends traditional political labels.
Charlie Kirk [04:06]: "This is a moment that's bigger than politics. That this is now bigger than whether Charlie's a conservative or Tulsi was co-chair of the DNC. This is about America and defeating the forces that want to destroy our country."
An audience member raises concerns about U.S. foreign involvement, particularly in Ukraine, juxtaposed with domestic issues like border security.
Key Points:
Audience Member [04:44]: Questions the allocation of resources to foreign conflicts versus securing national borders and supporting American citizens.
Tulsi Gabbard [05:33]: Highlights her military background and criticizes politicians who prioritize the military-industrial complex over the safety and well-being of American citizens. She endorses President Trump for his focus on American interests.
Charlie Kirk [07:22]: Concisely states his position against funding Ukraine until border security is addressed: "We should not send another dollar to Ukraine while our border is wide open, Period."
Continuation:
Audience Member [07:57]: Brings up concerns from Japan regarding China’s aggression and potential drag-in of allies.
Tulsi Gabbard [08:02]: Advocates for diplomatic engagement to prevent war, praising leaders like JFK, Reagan, and Trump for their direct diplomacy efforts.
The conversation shifts to the legitimacy of recent elections, with a focus on alleged interference and the impact of suppressed information.
Notable Exchanges:
Audience Member [10:44]: Shares a personal story about facing challenges as a U.S. citizen seeking education and employment, underscoring perceived favoritism towards illegal immigration.
Charlie Kirk [11:29]: Criticizes the treatment of lawful immigrants versus those who break the law, emphasizing fairness and justice in the system.
Later, Audience Member [14:01]: Questions Tulsi Gabbard’s endorsement of a candidate who lost the previous election, implying distrust in election results.
Charlie Kirk [14:18]: Discusses the role of intelligence officials in the 2020 election, citing a letter signed by 50 intel officials regarding the Hunter Biden laptop and its suppression on social media. He argues this influenced voter behavior and calls the election unfair.
Tulsi Gabbard [16:42]: Confirms the suppression of information about the Hunter Biden laptop, validating Kirk’s concerns about election integrity.
Charlie Kirk [17:21]: Asserts that 42,000 votes in three states could have changed the election outcome, reinforcing his stance on the election’s legitimacy.
An audience member seeks advice on fostering respectful political discussions in the workplace without causing conflict.
Insights Shared:
Tulsi Gabbard [13:19]: Advocates for active listening and finding common ground, suggesting that respectful, good-faith conversations can bridge political divides.
Charlie Kirk [26:12]: Reinforces the importance of listening: "God gave us two ears and one mouth. We should listen more and hear what people have to say."
The discussion transitions to healthcare, emphasizing the need for systemic change to address public health issues.
Key Contributions:
Tulsi Gabbard [27:10]: Highlights the lack of Big Pharma and Big Insurance lobbyists in President Trump’s administration, suggesting this will lead to substantial healthcare reforms aimed at addressing root causes of public health problems.
Charlie Kirk [28:03]: Criticizes the U.S. healthcare system for poor dietary standards contributing to widespread obesity and other health issues. He advocates for deregulating food additives and promoting healthier eating habits as a pathway to reducing healthcare costs and improving public health.
A listener raises concerns about the narrow focus on abortion in discussions about women's rights, seeking broader discourse on other critical issues.
Discussion Highlights:
Brenna [34:03]: Calls for expanding the conversation on women's rights to include issues like sports fairness, gender-affirming care, and economic opportunities, arguing that current dialogues are overly centered on abortion.
Charlie Kirk [34:18]: Links border security to women's issues, highlighting the trafficking of young girls as a moral crisis exacerbated by inadequate border control measures.
The episode delves into the severe issue of missing children at the U.S. southern border, framing it as a national moral failing.
Detailed Discussion:
Charlie Kirk [34:03]: Emphasizes the gravity of the missing children crisis, citing statistics of 320,000 missing kids under Kamala Harris’s administration. He asserts that the elimination of DNA testing at the border has facilitated the trafficking of young girls by cartels, labeling it a form of modern-day slavery.
Kirk [34:27]: Calls for immediate action to restore DNA testing protocols to prevent further abductions and trafficking, stressing the importance of this issue over partisan politics.
In his closing statements, Charlie Kirk reiterates the importance of voting based on policies that align with American interests and moral values. He emphasizes the significant differences between candidates and urges listeners to support candidates who prioritize national security, economic well-being, and ethical governance.
Bipartisan Collaboration: Despite differing political affiliations, both Charlie Kirk and Tulsi Gabbard emphasize the necessity of working together to address America's pressing issues.
Election Integrity: Concerns about election interference and the suppression of critical information highlight the need for transparent and fair electoral processes.
Domestic Priorities vs. Foreign Involvement: Both speakers advocate for prioritizing American citizens' well-being and border security over foreign entanglements.
Healthcare and Public Health Reforms: There is a strong call for systemic changes in the healthcare system, focusing on preventive measures and reducing corporate influence.
Broader Women's Rights: The discussion underscores the importance of expanding the narrative around women's rights beyond abortion to include issues like safety, equality in sports, and economic opportunities.
Critical Border Issues: The plight of missing children at the southern border is portrayed as a national crisis necessitating immediate and decisive action.
Constructive Political Dialogue: Emphasizing active listening and finding common ground as essential for meaningful and respectful political conversations.
Notable Quotes:
Tulsi Gabbard [02:57]: "I find my hope in God and God's unconditional love for every single one of us."
Charlie Kirk [04:21]: "This is a moment that's bigger than politics. This is about America and defeating the forces that want to destroy our country."
Charlie Kirk [07:22]: "We should not send another dollar to Ukraine while our border is wide open, Period."
Tulsi Gabbard [08:02]: "We need a president who will prevent war... through engaging in the kind of leadership that we've seen in President John F. Kennedy, President Ronald Reagan, and President Trump's first administration."
Charlie Kirk [14:18]: "50 intel officials signed a letter that was used to censor on social media... People made their decisions differently in 2020, not knowing the full picture that this laptop existed."
Charlie Kirk [34:18]: "The border is a woman's issue... There are 320,000 missing kids that we know of under Kamala Harris and I want every independent and swing voter to hear that."
This episode of The Charlie Kirk Show with Tulsi Gabbard provides a robust dialogue on critical national issues, emphasizing the need for unity, integrity, and ethical leadership in navigating America's challenges. The respectful exchange between Kirk and Gabbard, despite their political differences, models the constructive bipartisan conversations necessary for effective governance and societal progress.