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Charlie Kirk
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Welcome to the Charlie Kirk show. It is July 1st. We are in the home stretch to America 250, celebrating 250 years of this country. And by God, we're going to keep it for another 250 years if we have something to say about it. I'm here at the remote why Refi Studios. Blake's holding it down in Phoenix. How we doing, Blake?
Blake
I'm doing great because I'm in the actual Y Refi studio with the why Refi mic flag. It's all mine.
Andrew Colvett
It's become. Yeah, I know. It's become quite the status symbol around the office. Do you get the mic flag or not? We've got lots to get into, Blake. We are still recovering, processing what happened yesterday at the Supreme Court. Again, we predicted it was going to happen. Nevertheless, the way it went down in the style of ruling that the court chose to impose upon the rest of us was shocking. Nevertheless, here to break us, break it down, and give us a few white pills, I think as well is Theo Wold, former assistant U.S. attorney general and former Trump White House deputy assistant for domestic policy. Somebody I've been watching online for a long time wanted to get on this show for a while. Theo, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. It's great to have you.
Theo Wold
Thanks for having me. It's good to be with you guys today.
Andrew Colvett
Well, listen, I like you because you're based and you're pragmatic and you also understand the mechanisms of government, the levers of the executive branch, specifically as a Deputy assistant for Domestic policy. You've got a lot of takes here. I'm gonna start, though, with this tweet here. It says, here's just a small glance, if we could throw this up at the implications of today's Supreme Court ruling. Obviously, you were writing this yesterday. We currently have 185 visa categories. 185. I want to pause the audience there. 185 visa categories and lobbyists lined up for hundreds of industries to ask for more. We give out at least 11 million visas in total per year. And all of them have the right to make American citizens. That's 11 million people now who are constitutionally authorized to give birth to American citizens. 11 million. Did you check your math? Are you sure about this, Theo?
Charlie Kirk
Yeah.
Theo Wold
I mean, look, this is one of the astounding parts about immigration policy in this country is we're so hyper focused on illegal immigration that no one really stops to take a total stock of our legal immigration system. So we have about, as I said, 165 to 185 visa categories. We've got visas for ice dancers, cruise ship employees, to say nothing of, you know, the H1BS. You know, the AG workers are coming into H2A and H2B. So we have this giant morass of visas and we issue about 11 million every year. To sort of paraphrase George Borjas, that Harvard economist who's written on this so eloquently over the years.
Blake
Oh, no, I think we lost.
Andrew Colvett
Do we lose the.
Blake
We lost him. Well, while we wait for him to get back, we should tout him a bit because he is the guy who wrote.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah, exactly.
Blake
The Birthright citizenship original draft. He drafted the original Birthright Citizenship executive order. So we've got to give him his. His dues. And as he also said when he came up, when he first drafted this, they told him he wouldn't get a single vote in the Supreme Court. It would get laughed out of court. That's what the left was relying on for years, that this was a laughable idea that no serious judge would ever entertain. And instead we're one vote short of the Supreme Court saying this is not a constitutional right.
Andrew Colvett
Well, and look at this. Blake, let's just give the audience a sense of the scope and the size of the problem. Sol31, House Speaker Mike Johnson now says that he and Congress are going to try to do what the Supreme Court couldn't yesterday in a Very quick and efficient way they are going to try to change the law to end birthright citizenship. 260,000 babies every year are given automatic US citizenship who have parents that are not citizens or lawful permanent residents. When it goes to the birth tourism citizens, that is 20 to 26,000 per year. 260,000. And then add on top of that another 25, 30,000 birth tourist babies.
Blake
Yeah.
Andrew Colvett
No serious country would allow this to exist.
Blake
Yeah, you do the math. That's probably maybe 10%, 15% of America's births per year. It's more than the number of births you're having in Wyoming or Vermont or the Dakotas. Probably all of them combined. It's. We have Theo back. Theo, are you there?
Theo Wold
I am, yeah. Sorry about that, gentlemen.
Andrew Colvett
That's all right. So we were just singing your praises, Theo, about how you drafted the original eo and you were basically laughed out of the room. Please tell us that story.
Theo Wold
Yeah, I mean, I think the original conception as all good things in immigration policy, you know, it started with Stephen Miller, but, you know, the idea here was if you were going to continue to expand the footprint of legal visas, you can't be hoodwinked by this fiction that you're just bringing in workers, you know, labor widgets, because these people do human things, right? Immigrants do human things. They form relationships. They have babies. Those babies under current law become US Citizens. So no expansion of as was being contemplated by Democrats and a lot of Rhino Republicans in Congress of the current immigration, the legal immigration system could happen unless we address this problem. So that was sort of the nexus, you know, the impetus for this project. And we have a lot of great scholars who have worked on this for years, including John Eastman at the Claremont Institute, Ed Ehler, who have written about this when it was just not even a popular topic among legal conservatives, let alone, you know, a topic of national discourse like it is today. So that was the start. I had a team that was assigned to me to work on legal immigration reform. And reform was really to do away with things like dual citizenship, to actually stiffen some of the penalties for criminal illegal aliens, and to reduce this morass of 160 visas. We started working on the birthright citizenship EO and as I noted yesterday, laughed out of the room by so many senior legal officials, folks from DOJ from the White House Counsel's office who thought, you know, this is absurd, it's ridiculous, it's racist. There is no federal judge worth his salt who would agree with your reading of the 14th amendment. You know, this isn't even worth writing down because it's so absurd. And as I noted yesterday, look, I mean, part of the, you know, shifting the Overton window isn't just tweeting. It's not just, you know, showing up on a panel discussion at some think tank forum and dropping baselines. It's actually pushing out meaningful policy with substantive research. And there are a number of members of the federal judiciary currently who are appointed by President Trump who worked on this project and who did the deep dive with us to build out the substantive historical legal precedential record to show that this isn't absurd. It's actually consistent with our nation's founding, it's consistent with our nation's founding documents, and it's consistent with legal practice over hundreds of years. So I think one of the white pills, as you said at the beginning here, Andrew, one of the white pills is that this was laughed at by serious legal scholars. And now here we have every American thinking through the problem of having millions of refugees, birth tourists, false asylee claimants and illegal aliens coming into our country and taking the privileges that really belong to U.S. citizens in our housing, our medical care, in education, and really saying those belong to Americans first.
Blake
Yeah, Theo, I really admire, as you said, doing the scholarly work on this, I really admire, I think Justice Thomas more people are actually reading it. It's a 90 page dissent, so it takes people a while, but, but they're digesting how formidable it is. Andrew and I had talked about with Charlie all of the examples where the people who wrote this amendment were saying, oh, it wouldn't apply to certain foreigners. And we knew those. But Justice Thomas is rallying off individual cases of people who applied for citizenship in the years after the 14th amendment who were born to foreigners. And the senior US cabinet officials are saying, no, that's not what our law actually says. And they're the people who helped pass this amendment. I think you guys did tremendous work and we're going to reflect, it's going to reflect well on you when we finally overturn this decision.
Andrew Colvett
You know, we got an email here from a great listener. I don't want to read his name online. But anyways, he made a great point. We have Make Heaven Crowded tour coming up. It looks like next Tuesday night, July 6, 6:30pm in crime, Crown Point, Indiana. Crown Point, Indiana. Livingstone's church got Riley Gaines, Pastor Lucas Miles and Pastor Ron Johnson. And you know, we've got that happening. We've got a ball happening. We've got a chapter leadership Summit with over 2,000 students gathering in D.C. very exciting stuff. It's gonna be the biggest chapter leadership summit ever, I think almost two Xing, our previous best. But it's exciting. Lots of great things happening. And Turning Point continues to do the work to win the next generation and to win elections. We are actively hiring. So if you want to go ballot chase and knock on doors and politely harass people to get their votes in ahead of November, please go to Turning Point Action's website. So much going on. I need to do a better job of informing you, the audience, about all that's going on, but I just did. So there you go. I will keep informing. I'll keep reminding you guys. So please check out the Make Heaven Crowded tour. We're gonna probably stop at a town or city near you, so check it out, please. Theo Wall joins us. He's a former assistant U.S. attorney General and policymaker, Domestic policy. I wanna bring something up with you really quick. I posted a tweet yesterday. It went, I would say, semi viral. And I got a lot of lefties coming at me saying, I don't know how to read. Okay? And this comes from the official U.S. senate transcript on May 30, 1866. This is Senator Jacob Howard, who introduced the 14th Amendment. He said, this will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, who are aliens, and it goes, comma, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited the government of the United States, but will include every other class of persons. They say, I can't read, Theo, that this is actually just about diplomats. I read this and I see it's clearly about, you know, foreigners and aliens. And by the way, I think my point is reinforced by the Civil Rights act after the Civil War, which had much stronger and more clearly worded language here. Am I wrong?
Theo Wold
No, you're not wrong at all. I mean, there's.
Senator Bernie Moreno
There's.
Theo Wold
They're putting a lot of work on that little comma there. And it's unfortunate that people aren't more familiar with some of these seminal figures of Reconstruction, like Senator Howard, whose views here weren't some preoccupation that, like the Spanish envoy to the United States was going to send, you know, his. His army of 15 Catholic kids to take over the country. No, it was a preoccupation that the nation could be swamped by foreigners who had no allegiance to our government. But moreover, more importantly, as consistent with so many of our Founding Fathers who had no allegiance to the principles of our government. Go back and read the notes on Virginia, go read in Hamilton's discourse on manufacturing. They both, you know, Hamilton and Jefferson really don't agree on anything, but they agreed on this, that mass immigration would warp and change the character of small r republicanism. And it was really important to the founding Fathers that there would be some mechanistic control to determine whether or not the people coming here actually subscribe to our principles, that they were willing to let go of subjecthood and become free citizens. And I think that's the big part of Justice Roberts opinion yesterday. And both Alito and Thomas take him to task for this. But it's something that, you know, as conservatives, we should be really looking for in judges, judicial appointments going forward, both at state supreme courts and in the federal judiciary, which is we don't need armchair historians. And that's what John Roberts has done. He's this, the long, discursive, long winded reading of medieval history and the common law in Britain. Look, here's the news flash for John Roberts. The British changed their own definition of citizenship in four seminal, substantive, massive ways just in the last century. They don't even subscribe to this notion of subjecthood that born on the soil immediately you are the subject of a king.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah, yeah, the British did it. But didn't we fight an entire revolutionary war breaking off of the British system?
Theo Wold
Totally. And Justice Alito says this in the opening paragraphs is of opinion. It's like the dude hasn't even read the Declaration of Independence. That marks this seminal break with this idea that if you're born on the soil, somehow you bend a knee to a king. We don't do that. That's not the American way. So you're exactly right about Howard's passage. And I really encourage other people to read what Lyman Trumbull and some of the other architects, Senator Bingham, they all had very similar discourses on the role of temporary sojourners and foreign nationals coming into the country and whether they were entitled to citizenship.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah, I want people to understand the like, mass hypocrisy from the left on this. And yes, I would consider Chief Justice Roberts basically using leftist logic here. Okay, so the left supports aborting American babies while at the same time supporting mass birthing of foreigners. Okay. And to give them citizenship. Here's another. Here's another hypocrisy for you. The left believes that you and I are evil colonialists that have no right to this country, and yet they support instant citizenship for actual invaders. This is how twisted up the logic gets. The pretzel couldn't get more twisted. So the question then becomes, Theo, what do we do? The visa, what visas can we shut down? We talked to Senator Rick Scott yesterday. He said Marco Rubio could shut down these, these tourist visas or at least force more strict vetting for visas to get to the territories, for example, which Chinese nationals apparently don't even need a visa currently to visit.
Theo Wold
Yeah, I mean I worked on that as well in 45 when we renegotiating the compact with the Northern Mariana Islands. And you can go back and watch the spot on Tucker Carlson. We, you know, basically strong armed the governor of CNMI at that time to the Tucker Carlson show and talk explicitly about the birth tours. And they've got a hospital facility there with about 400 beds in their obstetrics ward. And he would say about 95 to 98% of those beds would be occupied by Chinese nationals in any given week of the year for those Chinese nationals to come and give birth. It's happening at universities. You talk to any university hospital administrator, they'll say we've got seven, eight month pregnant terminal master's students from China showing up. They give birth to their baby and they quit the master's program and go home. If Americans are not aware of how significantly were being undermined. And again, let's just note, John Roberts said an oral argument that's not at issue here. Birth tourism isn't at issue. Well, it is for the average American. So look, Andrew, what do we do? I think first thing is we've got to totally reorient the way we conceive of our legal immigration system. Again, people say, oh well, we need workers. We're not bringing in workers anymore. And someone might say, as many people have online, well, Theo, that that was true yesterday. It may have been true as an accident of congressional inaction yesterday, but today, now it is constitutionally required that anyone who comes in and has a live birth on our soil is producing a U.S. citizen. And that is a massive sea change. So we need to be a lot more circumspect about the types of visas we issue and to who, what kinds of people are we bringing in? So the old adage of saying, well, we're just bringing in a guy to milk cows or we're just bringing in a guy who's going to work on some code at some IT department. No, no, no, no. We're bringing in a US CIT citizen and potentially we're bringing in children, generations of US Citizens. So every American should be able to weigh in and say, is this someone I want to share a community with. Is this someone I want voting in my elections? That's the kind of rigor we need to apply to our legal immigration system right now.
Andrew Colvett
Well, and by the way, this came home very clear last night with Milat Cairo. She was born in Ethiopia and her parents immigrated shortly after on a diversity visa lottery visa. I mean, you can't make this stuff up. Theo, so good to get you on the show finally. Thank you my friend. We'll have you back on soon. We've all been told to eat fruits and vegetables forever, but nobody really explained why. What if I told you that plants have their own nutrition and that it might be better for you than a lot of processed stuff we've added? If nutrition feels overwhelming, it helps to take a step back and zoom out. When you eat whole foods, you're getting what's called phytonutrients, natural compounds your body uses to adjust, repair and to respond every single day. Stresses balance of nature takes real produce and runs it through a tailored vacuum cold process that stabilizes that phytonutrition. Their whole health system combines fruits and vegetables and fibers and spice, giving you 47 whole food ingredients. And their Phytonutrition is one simple routine. Their new freeze dried snacks go through a similar process. So your snacks can be whole food based instead of just empty calories. Whole food phytonutrition plus balance of nature helps you fight the good fight. Save over 30% when you subscribe@ balanceofnature.com Join hundreds of thousands of customers in one simple routine that's changing the world. You can get an additional 10% off your order just by using the discount code Charlie when you purchase@balanceofnature.com that's discount code Charlie for 10% off your order.
Theo Wold
And we wonder in this country why
Andrew Colvett
we have an illegal immigration problem. If making it easy to be an illegal alien isn't enough, how about offering a reward for being an illegal immigrant? No sane country would do that, right?
Steve Gruber
Guess again.
Theo Wold
If you break our laws by entering this country without permission and give birth
Andrew Colvett
to a child, we reward that child with U.S. citizenship and guarantee a full access to all public and social services this society provides.
Theo Wold
And that's a lot of services.
Andrew Colvett
Is it any wonder that 2/3 of the babies born at taxpayer expense countries county run hospitals in Los Angeles are
Theo Wold
born to illegal alien mothers?
Andrew Colvett
That's that crazy right winger Harry Reid in 1993 proposing a crazy right wing bill to stop birthright citizenship for the for the mothers of the children of illegal aliens. Senator Bernie Moreno from the great state of Ohio joins us now. Senator, you heard the clip. That crazy right winger Harry Reid was up to his old antics in 1993, trying to end birthright for illegal citizen, illegal aliens. What was this guy thinking? It's just craziness.
Senator Bernie Moreno
Well, that was back in the day when Democrats loved America, Democrats loved the people of America and understood fundamentally a simple truth that bringing massive amounts of people from third world countries will hurt working Americans, suppress wages and raise costs. Now, by the way, Dianne Feinstein, the bastion of liberalism, was a supporter of that bill. Bill Clinton was a supporter of that bill. And it was none other than Joseph R. Biden that blocked that bill from even being considered. But it wasn't just birthright citizenship. It also massively restricted the number of legal immigration. It restricted the number of asylum seekers to 50,000 a year. Biden brought in during his presidency, 50,000 fake asylum seekers a day. So there was strengthening penalties against employers who hired illegals. I mean, this was a bill that we would look at today. My God, why didn't we pass that and imagine had we done that. Now, I blame also a little bit, honestly, Republicans at the time for not jumping on that bill. But back then, unfortunately, prior to President Trump, there were Republicans who looked the other way at illegal migration because it provided cheap labor. So we're going to introduce the bill the week of July 13th, and we're going to show two things, that the Democrats of 2026 do not resemble the Democrats of 1993. And it's time for my colleagues to wise up to that fact and say, given that dynamic, given the fact that we have an anti American movement among what used to be called, I can't even call it the Democrat Party, what used to be called the Democrat Party means we cannot hold on to this idea of a filibuster, which was back in the day when the agreement was we all love this country, get rid of that, pass Save America, pass this bill, and pass all number of legislation that will honestly make certain that this country doesn't get ruined by these lunatics.
Andrew Colvett
Man, I'm looking at the details of this bill, Senator. I didn't realize it was so sweeping, actually. So you're right. It drastically cut annual admissions from roughly 800,000 to 3, 300,000, some say a million to 325. Imagine we're at a million today. Imagine the country today.
Blake
It's the great missed turning point in American history. And you know, one of the most depressing things this won't surprise you, Andrew, one of the congressional aides who helped derail this. There's a story in Wired telling the whole thing. Before he was a bigger name, Paul Ryan. Paul Ryan helped kill it.
Andrew Colvett
Goodness gracious. That is so infuriating. Senator Moreno, the. The former Republican Party's addiction to cheap labor and big business disgusts me at a level that I cannot fully articulate right now because my blood is boiling thinking about what a different country we would have today. We would not have Zora Mandani winning elections in New York if this bill had passed.
Senator Bernie Moreno
No 100%. And we wouldn't even be talking about Save America act, because this would have been something that would have been. Been common sense. It would have gotten done. We wouldn't have seen the four years of Joe Biden. Think about the countless Americans who would still be alive today that weren't killed by illegals that entered this country four, five, six times that were given parole. Cities like Springfield, Ohio, that were overrun by Haitians, a town of 40,000 people, small, little, beautiful town, 20,000 Haitians dropped on them overnight. And now you have people like our former, quote, unquote, Republican governor who, by the way, was against this Bill also in 1993, that comes out and does a video how we have to have empathy for the Haitians. And by the way, the empathy for the Haitians. How about empathy for the American citizens who saw their rents go up, that they couldn't afford homes, their hospitals were overrun, and when they needed help, when they needed benefits, guess what? They're waiting in line behind non citizens. This is gross and disgusting, but it just shows you how badly the Democrat Party has moved to the far and extreme left. And quite frankly, thank God President Trump moved the Republican Party much more towards a populist center, an America first center. That really, quite frankly, is what got me engaged in politics.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah, amen, I will say. I mean, it's better late than never, I guess. I worry that you talk about the missed turning point of American history, Blake. I worry that we're at a tipping point and I pray that we can come back from it. So here is the big rub, though, with legislation, right? So you had this 6, 3 ruling, but it was really 5, 4, because Kavanaugh saying, hey, if you pass some legislation and define the scope and parameter of who gets citizenship, you know, I'll just, I'll support that. Right. So we're still at 5, 4, because this, anything that the Congress passes, if it's able to pass something, whether it's in reconciliation or whatever, it's going to get challenged in court. It's going to go straight back to the court. And the court is broadcasting to us that we're going to lose this five to four. So what is your plan for that?
Senator Bernie Moreno
Well, I think. I think the court. Well, you saw Kavanaugh, by the way. Kavanaugh specifically references this bill. And not, not by name, this bill, but the content of this bill. That gets us to five, four, you said. And I think between Roberts and Barrett, they look at and go, well, you know what? This is the Congress's Congress acting, not just an executive order, but I think it's possible and that, you know, not impossible to sway one or both of those votes. And, you know, this thing is hanging out by a thread in this case. I think this would be the action that gets over the top. But let me just be clear to you and your listeners. If we don't fix this, we have basically destroyed what it means to be a United States citizen. We have destroyed the ability to protect this country because while we have President Trump, we have a secure border. We're going to amp up enforcement. We're going to make certain that we're much more careful who we let into this country, given this massive exposure. But the minute this country flips to a Democrat control of Washington, D.C. it's Checkmate. It's over. They're triangulating their ability to destroy this country. They have all the pieces and parts ready. So we have to move with, with action and with absolute urgency to get this done.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah, I completely agree. And Senator, you. You understand the immigrant story. You understand what it means to aspire to the American dream. You are a product of that. You see what's happening in Colorado, you see what's happening in Los Angeles, you see what's happening in New York, statewide. And the DSA rise, which we're going to talk about next segment, and Blake's going to lead the charge there. Just define the stakes for the audience. As somebody that has lived this experience
Charlie Kirk
firsthand, the greatest honor.
Senator Bernie Moreno
Let me just be crystal clear, the greatest honor of my life was raising my hand and having the privilege, and that word is very important, privilege, to be allowed to be a United States citizen and owe allegiance only to the United States of America. If you wipe that out, you are done as a nation. There is no nation if we don't have sovereignty and if we don't have people within the country that understand the gift that this country really is and they want to systematically destroy America. Look, I'm old enough to remember a time and place where people running for elected office who said they use the American flag as toilet paper would get them exactly zero votes. Now, these people are the standard bearers. These are the leaders of what used to be called the Democrat Party. And they will do what? Believe them when they say they'll destroy America. That's what they say they want to do. Don't mince words. They are exactly telling us what they will do. And we cannot sit by and allow that to happen. This country means too much to me. It means too much to my kids and grandkids. And I know my parents who brought us here, who are both passed away, would absolutely rolling over their grave thinking that this country could go down this path. So we have to act with urgency. We can't be stupid. We have this opportunity with President Trump. Let's show the world the country that these Democrats that exist today are not the same as before. Show them voting against a bill proposed by their leader and then say we have no choice as a result of this. Eliminate the filibuster, pass Save America, pass this, and pass all manner of legislation to put President Trump's actions into permanent legislation.
Andrew Colvett
What are the odds of getting Save America passed and maybe attaching something like this?
Senator Bernie Moreno
I think right now it's a 50, 50 proposition. It's at a nice edge, but it doesn't mean that we don't do everything humanly possible to make it happen. We can't leave any ideas off the table. Everything's got to be on the table. We got to make it happen. This is the moment. We will. If we lose this moment, we lose our country.
Andrew Colvett
I totally agree. And you got to cancel August recess. You got to cancel this July recess. Whatever you got to do, Senator, get it done. We have your back 100%. We know you're one of the good guys fighting like hell to get this done. Thank you and God bless you, sir. Gentlemen, let's get real for a second. Are you frustrated with today's woke dating scene? The apps, the games, the endless swiping. It's a waste of time finding a woman who shares your values. Faith, family, patriotism. If it feels nearly impossible, it doesn't have to. Selective search. America's leading matchmaking firm is changing the game. They connect. Strong, successful men like you, men who love God, love America. Want a family with women who share your values. These are intelligent, faith driven women who put family first and still believe in traditional values. Imagine that if you're a single conservative man in his late 30s to early 50s in Southern California. Listen up. Selective Search has an exclusive network of women ready for the real thing. Here's the best part. Their candidate program is 100% free and confidential. Some of our closest friends, the show have used Selective Search and let me tell you, they're meeting great, great women, high quality women. This is your chance. This isn't an app. It's your answer. The perfect conservative woman is out there waiting for you. Visit selectivesearch.com california today. Let the professionals introduce you to women already looking for someone like you in Southern California. Don't wait for the perfect match. Take action now. Go to selectivesearch.com California and start building the future you deserve. All right, Blake, how bad was it?
Blake
It was. Well, we'll see if it's bad or not, but it's definitely not a good sign for America. So Colorado had its primaries for the House last night and there was, I don't even know if it was an upset, but there was a long timer who got taken out. Diana DeGette, she's been a left, quite far left member of the House for Colorado. This is Colorado's first. It's basically down central Denver, so very blue district plus Democrat plus 30. And so they had a very progressive member. This is not one of those old moderate Dems. But she lost last night to a candidate named Milat Kyros. And Kyros she ran basically on, okay, we have an ultra left wing person, but they're not left wing enough, especially on basically hating America and also, and this is the key thing, hating Israel. So what we're really seeing is we're seeing this as the Democratic Party sort of adopts this globalized third worldified political ethos. We have candidates who just straight up are sympathetic towards terrorism, who want to make anti Israel positions a core part of, of the party. So this Millack Heroes, she was doing live streams with Hasan Piker. In one of them, she said that the 107 terrorist attacks where people came in on hang gliders and murdered a bunch of people at a concert, she referred to that as inevitable. A year ago there was a firebombing attack on a kind of a Jewish demonstration march type thing in Boulder. And she notably, she refused to describe that attack as anti Semitic because she just says, I don't know what's in the heart of the perpetrator. She's called for an arms embargo on Israel. She's really made, I emphasize this because she has chosen to emphasize this, that she says we need to unseat this Quite left wing member of Congress because that member of Congress is just not intense enough on the Israel, Gaza question. And it was successful. She won. And it wasn't even close. She won by 10 points. And Democrats on the Hill, we already had those DSA types win upsets in New York last week. They are freaking out at this point because, and this is why there might be some silver lining to this as we worry about holding onto the House and holding on to the Senate. The Democratic Party is really having an extreme left wing insurgency. And this is not just people who want Medicare for all. It's people who basically attack the legitimacy of America, attack the legitimacy of Western civilization. The sort of people who are those campus activists who have their pronouns in their names and who say the number one project always has to be tearing down everything that we consider Western civilization. Christianity, Europeans, white people, capitalism, you name it, man.
Andrew Colvett
So this is another Hasan Piker promoted candidate. I mean, I, I'm genuinely curious at this point if he's got like the Midas touch, if this is, you know, Hassan Piker blesses one of these far left lunatics and it puts him over the top or if he's just sort of picking winners and they're going to win anyway. I, that so that's my, like my first question. I mean, Hassan Piker for the audience, just to remind you, this guy is somebody who's called for capitalist blood to to soak the streets. He's called for stabbing. I think Senator Rick Scott. This is a bad, bad dude. He is a silver spoon foreigner. He was born in the United States, grew up in Turkey, came back here to sow chaos and discord in our own home country. He shocks his dog, he's mean, nasty dude, and he keeps going around and picking all these far lefties, whether it's El Sayed in Michigan or Platner in Maine or all those DSA commies in New York. Now this one. So basically go where Hasan Piker goes and you will find the next person that you can quite logically conclude hates America. And I'm thinking about this chevalier gal that wiped her hands, used the American flag as a napkin. Is this gal any better, Blake? I mean, she is a foreign import via the diversity lottery. So we did this to ourselves. We brought this person here.
Blake
I can't say which one of them is gonna be better or worse. They're both extremely bad. And to the Hasan Piker question, I don't think he has a special Midas touch to make someone a star just because he places his finger on them. But what we're seeing is the early phases of what I think is going to be a total transformation of the Democratic Party Democrats. Their youth vote matters more than ours. And Democrat young people are just incredibly radical. They're people who have essentially no love for America. They're the kind of people who think waving the American flag is a divisive act in and of itself. They're anti America, anti capitalism, really anti Israel. That's a big fixation of theirs that they're basically throwing out BLM and a lot of their causes of five years ago. They're throwing out wokeness in favor of globalize the Intifada. And that's the message they're bringing now. And it's going to totally remake the Democratic Party because right now I feel like the main opposition to it is just centrist Democrats who say you're going to, you're going to mess up the patronage machine, the traditional Democrat patronage operation. But if these people get control of that, if they get control of the city, organizations like Mamdani has that dole out the patronage through regulations and just straight up redistribution. I think they'll pretty quickly get the rest of the left on side with them and it's going to be incredibly dangerous. We've mentioned America avoided having a full bore socialist movement the way they have in Europe. And that's why we're doing better than Europe. We're still able to build some things in America. We're still able to have thriving companies in America. And in Europe they don't have these things nearly as much anymore because they have these democratic socialist parties that make it illegal to do anything and just emphasize ultra left politics that is coming to America and it's going to be a decisive struggle for America's future.
Andrew Colvett
Here, get this. Mamdani's rent freeze affects 1 million apartments. Nearly 50% of those are occupied by foreigners. So foreigners elect foreigners with foreign ideologies to seize the wealth of native born Americans. We can't let this happen. Good conversation is about respect. It's how we create a space where people are able to share their ideas and be heard. Charlie knew that. Turning Point still knows that. And TikTok has always strived to build the kind of place that thrives on respectful connection, where curiosity fuels connection and we can share what's on our minds and learn from each other. When ideas meet respect, good things happen. On TikTok you can find a mechanic explaining the why behind a problem most of us wouldn't even know how to name or a Father sharing a lifetime of knowledge with his viewers. Viewers who listen, discuss, and then they respond. TikTok turns connection into community through small acts of understanding. You can feel it in the comments, in the thank you from a stranger halfway across the world. TikTok is a place where respect opens the door for discussion and discussion helps us build something real. We are going to speak with Mike Kunstler who is the co founder of All Family Pharmacy. I love this company. I love the product, I love the service and I love how easy it is and I love these guys because I've actually met with them before privately. So Mike, welcome to the Charlie Kirk show. It's so good to have you.
Charlie Kirk
Hey Andrew, thanks for having me.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah, man. So I was very inspired, if you'll like way back machine, right when we first had that Zoom call and we were kind of, you know, feeling each other out, I was so impressed by, first of all, how enthusiastic you were, how much you love this country and how hard working the operation you were building this national company that was going to flip the script, pun intended, on the pharmaceutical industry. And that's exactly what you've done. And I am a full blown customer. I use this product. So I mean I'm like, I use all our products but I love this because I use it for things I actually need and things that I didn't expect to be able to get through you. But you can, you can get anything you want through All Family Pharmacy. And I just love your guys origin story. So tell us, how did you guys start this and why?
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, so we started this pharmacy 2019, 2020, right at the heart of the pandemic. And you know, we started getting a lot of phone calls from a lot of Americans throughout the United States trying to find drugs like ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, some of them even just wanting antibiotics and rescue inhalers. Right. And so it was interesting that their own doctors weren't prescribing it and their own pharmacies are refusing to dispense it. So we created All Family Pharmacy and All Family Health, which essentially is our telemedicine platform so that we can give access to these people because they could either couldn't get the drug from a pharmacy or they couldn't get a prescription from their doctor. So we created both because that's what the American people wanted and that's what they needed. They were stripped of their rights of medical freedom. And we came into play in 2020 to provide that for them. And we've been doing it ever since, we're just building up a catalog of different types of medications that we believe will help Americans throughout the course of their days.
Andrew Colvett
That's amazing. So the reason I love this, by the way, I consider you a great American success story. Mike, you, we've got DSA on the rise in New York and Colorado. Blake just did a great breakdown of it in hour one right at the end there of this new foreign import. You know, you don't have to weigh in on this stuff. I get it, you're running a business. But I mean, listen, we're importing foreign ideologies with foreign grievances to basically destroy our own country. And they hate capitalists. They want to seize the means of production, all this stuff. And by the way, we should be very aware of the fact that if a pandemic or something else comes down the pike again, that companies like yours could be the saving grace for average Americans who want to get medications they need but aren't getting them prescribed by the big guys, by the, you know, the corporate chains. So I look at you and I say, that is a real American. That is an American success story. How important is that? I mean, did you always want to be an entrepreneur? And what is your word of advice for other young people listening right now that might want to dip their toe into the entrepreneurial waters?
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, I never was in the pharmaceutical industry. I was a business management. I was just trying to find something, start my own business.
Theo Wold
Right.
Charlie Kirk
Everybody in South Florida has a big success story. And so, you know, when we started in 2020, it was just a small operation. It was me, my brother and my mom and one pharmacist. And now we have over 35 employees. I have over six pharmacists, I have four physicians that work here. And it's because we constantly are getting bigger. And the best advice that I took was just listening to the consumer, which is the American people finding out what they want, what they need, and just providing them those benefits. Finding a way to do it in a legal manner where we're still abiding state and federal laws, state and federal regulations, and still making those people happy and doing what you can do to make them happy. And what do the American people want? They want medication. They want it conveniently provided to them in a fast manner where they're not going to sit around and wait seven days and they're not going to pay Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk $1200 a month for a weight loss drug. When you can come to an American owned pharmacy like Us that compound it in house, we can make it for a couple hundred bucks. If that's not the drug you were looking for, if it's NAD plus, if it's ivermectin, if it's hydroxychloroquine, if you're looking for information on some of these drugs and off label use some of these peptides that are out there that are hitting the market pretty heavily right now. We have access to all of this stuff. We have access to the information. And the reason we have it is because we listen to those people, we listen to our consumers and what they are asking us for.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah, I'm curious, what are the most popular products that you guys sell?
Charlie Kirk
So we have the Bogo sale, which is the buy one, get one free sale. It's going on right now for 4th of July. We have done it the last two years on 4th of July because we love America's birthday. So we do buy one, get one free on our most popular products. Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, mebendazole. We have ivermectin cream now. And then we're also adding in NAD plus. NAD plus is the battery that to all of your cells it provides natural energy throughout the human body. It is amazing. I know we've had conversations about this. I think was last year at the Charlie Kirk conference. And it is one of the greatest medications out there right now. If you're not trying it, this is the time to try it because it is on sale. It's buy one vial, get one free. I just purchased a ton of inventory. We just compounded a ton of it. It is all ready to go. It is very popular. It'll bring you energy like you had back when you were 25 years old.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah. Mike Blake brings up a good question. So what are people using ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for at this point point? Because obviously we're past the pandemic stages. We're kind of a different era. Like what, what are the uses for those medications as well?
Charlie Kirk
A lot of the main uses are off label at this moment. But a lot of what they're doing as well that is prescribed directly for is the parasite cleanse. Parasite cleanse are becoming more and more popular as people are learning more and more information about parasites and how damaging they are to the human body, how you could pick them up. A lot of people are traveling abroad and if you know, one thing is America is very secure in how we create our foods. How we keep our beef and pork refrigerated. And you can't go to another country and trust it like an American would. Right. Like we do here in America. And so they're providing, they're. They're trying these parasite cleanses in that case. But then outside of the parasite, we're looking at cancer. And this is becoming huge. The NIH just pulled it up. The National Institution of Health, and that is, you know, somewhat of a government entity. They're seeing so much popularity into it that they're going to start doing their own trials. We have thousands of people trying it for cancer where they're, they're seeing positive benefits from it. I can't come out and say, hey, it works. Right? It's off label use. My regulators will remove my license, take my pharmacists away, whatever they want to do. But here on our level, we're seeing success stories, we're seeing positive benefits. That's the best I can say. Yeah. So it's all over the Internet, so you don't even have to ask me. You see the natural. Any American can just look directly on the Internet, Google a couple of stories, go on Twitter, check out Dr. William Mackus. We work directly with him and his protocols. And he has over 10,000 patients alone in his, in his umbrella. And he's working directly with them for this.
Andrew Colvett
Mike. Okay, two questions, and we only got about a minute left with you. What do you make of the MAHA movement, how RFK is doing? And then secondly, tell us, tell the audience how to get all family pharmacy products right now, how to sign up, how to become a customer. Rfk. Then how do people sign up? One minute.
Charlie Kirk
Okay. I love what RFK Jr is doing. I love the peptides. I use them myself. I live with pain. I've had multiple surgeries. These things help tremendously. I love what he did with methylene blue. I love what he's doing with ivermectin and all these drugs. I think it's great. When it comes to the pharmacy, you can go on our website allfamilypharmacy.com backslash Kirk, the Bogo is live. You don't even need a code for it right now. You just go right to the medication you like to select and it'll automatically double your order for free. It's live now until Tuesday, July 7th at allfamilypharmacy.com.
Andrew Colvett
kirk Mike, you are an American success story. We love working with you. I love being a customer, and I say that with zero shame and full confidence. And pride. You are the man. I love what you guys are doing. Keep up the great work, my friend.
Charlie Kirk
Andrew, thank you. I appreciate it. Happy 4th of July.
Andrew Colvett
Happy 4th. Happy 250. We're going to talk Sophie Cunningham. And if we have enough time, we haven't played this clip clip yet of Scott Wiener getting. Oh, we got to that.
Blake
But Andrew, I know, I know you're a very passionate follower of the wnba. He, he sends, he sends us updates every day. He's like, did you guys see the latest Phoenix? I don't know the name of our WNBA team, but he does because he's watching them all the time, sees the highlights. He's very excited. Mercury, Andrew is the number one WNBA fan that I know.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah, exactly. So Sophie Cunningham, speaking of which, I think she does some work with Y refi, which is a, which is a fun tie in. So Sophie Cunningham has placed herself as the enforcer for Caitlin Clark. Now, Caitlin Clark is the goose that lays the golden egg for the wnba, which, by the way, has very few golden eggs to lay because they are essentially in debt. They never turn a profit. They have lost an estimated $300 million cumulative with the NBA owners subsidizing them. So then comes along Caitlin Clark. She's shooting threes. She's this phenom, Blake's following. Got his. Her posters up in his house. It's a big deal. People are loving this. Revenues are shooting up, viewership shooting up. And instead of having Caitlin Clark's black back promoting her. No, they completely ostracize her. The players hate her. They hate her either because she's white or because she's good or because both. They're jealous. It's crazy. She gets punched in the throat the other night and you know, Caitlyn Clark's sitting there on the ground getting punched in the throat. They don't do anything to support her. They give the. They give this gal like a one game suspension, okay? But it's night after night after night and they're not protecting their star player. So then Sophie Cunningham, who turns out she's just like a boss. It's. Okay, show this. What are we showing? Okay, show the pic of the Alyssa Clark jabbing Caitlin Clark in the throat. You got to see this. There it is. Throw it up. Do we have it? No, it's. It's like the arm looks like Michelle Obama's arm or something. Like, this is. This is a very fierce shot to the neck. Okay, Now, Sophie, I don't know if it's the same game or a Different game or something. But Sophie starts pointing. She starts pointing at these people that are coming after Caitlin Clark. She doesn't say a word. It's brilliant. It's freaking them out. And it's become the meme heard round the Internet. You can't get away from this meme. Every day there's new memes. I thought this was gonna be like a one day thing. There. She's pointing. You gotta play the B roll of the point, though. You gotta play it because it's too good. There it is. That's the point. And she just keeps pointing. She doesn't say anything. And it drove them nuts. It absolutely sent them spiraling. And Sophie Cunningham is now on a podcast talking about this. I guess it's with one of the summerhouse podcasts, people. I don't know. I. I was. I was told Daisy could fill me in. Do we have 39 loaded? Yeah. Okay, play it.
Sophie Cunningham
But she fouled. And there's extra. Really? DB Is the one that did something extra. And then Caitlyn got the text. So I walked out there and I was literally talking to the ref. Say your. Say your DB I was like this with the ref. I was like, now Kayyen got one. But why didn't she get one? I was just kind of pointing, and she's like, don't you. Don't you point at me. And I was like, should have said that. And I didn't say a word.
Charlie Kirk
Okay.
Sophie Cunningham
That's so stupid. Like, that is the stupidest thing I've ever done. Everyone's like, what? Like, that is so dumb. I think it's dumb. But, like, I. It was pissing her off and, like, I couldn't help myself.
Andrew Colvett
So the memes are everywhere now, Blake. They're. They're. Do you. You like the memes? Come on, you.
Blake
I did get a kick out of the one I. The one that was. The one that I think got the most attention was the clip of her pointing. And then it says a toddler when they see a, like, disabled person at the supermarket. Which I think is something a lot of people have lived through.
Andrew Colvett
But now Clarence Thomas is getting in on the action. Go ahead and throw that one up. This is Clarence Thomas pointing at all of the idiot judges. There it is. Yeah. People are. I just love this whole. This whole phenomenon. But this is what's shocking. Okay, so we get this ruling at the Supreme Court. So it ties in defending women's sports. Men cannot compete with women if the state chooses to pass that law, which all states should pass it. But you know, California and New York are going to be idiots and not pass it. But more than that, you have this amazing player and Sophie Cunningham correctly calls them out and I just love it. Make sure we get the bleep here on 42. Stop 42.
Sophie Cunningham
Well, so during real time last night, I did not see that happen. And I. And like, I, I don't. None of our team saw it happen because I promise you, if that. If we would have seen that happen, we would have had her back. Unfortunately, this type of happens every single game to her and the league and the refs do absolutely nothing about it.
Andrew Colvett
It's been a minute since you got fined on this podcast.
Sophie Cunningham
I have. But then, like, you see the videos of like, literally knee and in cheap shotting. See in the throat. Like, if she did that to any of our teammates, we'd be pissed. But, like, they are. They're definitely targeting her and the league and the refs do nothing to protect her.
Andrew Colvett
Is like she's jealous of her.
Sophie Cunningham
It is a joke. It is a joke.
Andrew Colvett
It is an absolute joke. The WNBA is the worst run league in the country. They have this amazing shining star that could make them money and they refuse to do anything about it. And it's shocking. Blake, final 30 seconds.
Blake
Well, it just illustrates a lot, I think. I'll admit I'm not terribly interested in the wnba, but it is fascinating. It's a good microcosm of leftism that they could be. They can be handed a transcendental talent and they want to destroy it. The players want to blow it to pieces because of racial animus. And I guess there's something fitting that people are finally paying attention to the WNBA and they're getting a very rude awakening to how the left operates in a lot of places besides the wnba.
Andrew Colvett
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Theo Wold
I pledge allegiance to the flag.
Andrew Colvett
To the flag.
Steve Gruber
Of the United States of America.
Andrew Colvett
Of the United States of America.
Steve Gruber
And to the republic. And to the republic for which it stands.
Andrew Colvett
For which it stands.
Steve Gruber
One nation.
Andrew Colvett
One nation under God. Under God.
Steve Gruber
Indivisible.
Charlie Kirk
Indivisible.
Steve Gruber
With liberty and justice for all.
Andrew Colvett
With liberty and justice for all. One nation under God. May we always be the home of the brave. All right, that's just a little taste from Steve Gruber's new song that is number two on Apple as I speak to you now, which is incredible. We're going to bring him on to explain how this project came to be and what's behind it. All right? So without further ado, we've got Steve Gruber, who's our fellow host here on real America's voice, and a good American, a great patriot. Congratulations on your song, Steve. And this thing's like number two on Apple. How did this happen?
Steve Gruber
You know, it's blowing things. You know, I give credit to God on this one. Andrew Blake, nice to see you as well. I should have bought silver. Sorry about that. Look, the fact of the matter is we put this together about six weeks ago. Laura Cochenauer singing this song is one of my pastors, and it just resonated with people. It's been the number one Christian song on Apple, iTunes, if you will, for six days running. We're really proud because it's resonating with people. Look, you talk about it in this program all the time, Andrew. It's a country divided by people who want to pick fights and hate on America. I want to love America. Independence day is coming up on Saturday. This song is about faith, family, and the glory of America. 250 years, we're still standing strong. And look, this country came from Providence. George Washington ordered his officers had to go to church on Sunday to set the example for the enlisted men in the continental army. It started early. Providence has delivered this country from, well, from the revolutionary war to Antietam and Gettysburg to the battle of Midway, Places that we were not supposed to win but for the hand of God. I think that's where we came through these things, and that's why this song just really resonates with people. Number two, as you mentioned, overall, we just passed Taylor Swift last night. I guess she's probably going to cry at her wedding this weekend. I hope so. But we're really counting on America. I mean, it is just really resonating. It hits a chord. And real America's music, look, here's what they've done. They've made patriotic, God loving music cool again. They found this need, this hunger, this want for music like this. And Laura Cochenar, who we worked together to create this song, I think knocked it out of the park. Apparently people do as well. And a lot of people, the reaction has been tears. They hear the song and they have tears in their eyes. And the little girl, I think she's precious. That's Bella.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah. Yeah. I was gonna ask you who she was, but you are number two. Throw that graphic up. Number two behind only Ella Langley, which I can actually support because I think she loves the country too. All right, so you're number two. You're ahead of Taylor Swift. And then Ella Langley's there again and then, I don't know, something. Dancing on my own, Rob. Whatever, I don't care.
Steve Gruber
Whatever.
Andrew Colvett
The point is, you know, and I want to say one, one note because Charlie made a note about this to Steve. We hope that Taylor Swift cries happy tears and that she becomes Taylor Kelsey. Okay? Because if you don't take the last name, you don't mean it. And we hope she submits to her husband. That's what we hope. So anyways, so we do hope she cries happy tears. But, you know, I think she's got enough money. Steve. I don't know that, you know, being number three is gonna really take a huge, huge chunk out of her. But. So tell us. Here's what I will do. Actually, I'll play another clip from the song just so people are getting a full, full taste of it. Clip 43. Lord, bless the fallen soldiers who have
Blake
given up their lives.
Andrew Colvett
The blood spilled in the battles and the family left behind. We honor the fallen soldiers who have fought and given all 250 years. We're still standing tall. One nation under God. May we always be the home of the brave. So, Steve, I love how you're, you're just. You mentioned this hunger for patriotism, being proud of our country. There's a lot of people out there that are black pilling, right, Giving into doomerism. You see the coalition that got Trump elected, it's fraying at the edges. There's infighting. Iran was a heck of a wrench in the gears you know, Epstein, whatever. The thing is, you got this. This terrible Supreme Court ruling on Birthright. Why should we be positive about the future of this country?
Steve Gruber
Because the people that died on D Day and the people that put down their lives for us gave us an opportunity. It's not a perfect union. We're working on it. We have challenges, whether it's the Supreme Court or agitators internally in this country. But we're on the precipice of greatness always in America. And look, we can correct these things, the mistakes made by the Supreme Court, we the people. And maybe that's what this song does. It lets people know that we can pass Taylor Swift. Why? Because we have a voice. Because ultimately, it is we the people, Andrew, that speak. We speak at the polling place. We speak at our church. We speak at the soccer game. We speak by downloading the song and saying, I still believe in this country, and I do. God bless America. I believe in this country. I love this country with its perfections and its flaws, and the people that want to tear it down. But I reject those arguments. I still believe our best days lie ahead. Yes, there's a lot of work to be done. There's no question. But this song calls for unity. It's not about politics. It's not about, you know, these divisions. It's about bringing people together. And, in fact, I'll tell you this. I've played this for a number of people that are left of center, people that I don't agree with on politics. They love this song, too. This song cuts across partisanship. It cuts through. It gets through the noise. And I think it's providential that this song came out just in time for Independence Day, which I will celebrate and mark 250 glorious years as an American. I mean, we're all fortunate to be here. Let's stand up for her. Let's speak out for her. Let's protect her going forward. For our kids and our grandkids, we. We need more unity. And maybe unity can be found in music. Maybe that's a stepping stone in the right direction.
Blake
I think that's exactly like. Right, Steve. I've seen a lot of people point out, we love that Proud to be an American song. And yet there's something very sad about that that came out, what, around the year I was born, 35 years ago, you used to have quite a few just popular, pro American patriotic songs just emanating out in American pop culture. And now we're sort of frozen in amber, where a lot of big artists, they don't make those anymore. And one of the only ways we're going to hold this country together. We are increasingly diverse. We had the birthright citizenship ruling yesterday. You've just got to be endlessly pushing the absolute sappiest, peak pro American stuff ever, all the time, because that's what will bind the country together. People love patriotism. They love corny patriotism. They love it.
Steve Gruber
Yeah. You know, America loves its anthems. And I think this is a new American anthem for Independence Day. Again, bring people together. Show them the unity. And like I said, my Democrat friends and people across Seattle, they love this song, too. And again, real America's music, making patriotic Christian music cool. Again, like I said, number one on the Christian charts for six days running. We're so proud of that. We're blessed, we're humbled, and it just keeps rippling out. We picked up 42 radio stations and contacted us and said, hey, we want to play this song. You know how hard that is when you're going up against Sony and Universal and Netflix and all the big media companies that want to tamp this stuff down? We're being blessed by God in this journey. I feel it. I know it. And I feel that this country has been touched by the hand of providence time and again. And I'm not going to believe that it's not going to happen and continue to happen more often as we go forward. Look, do we have challenges? Sure we do. Are we pleased with the Supreme Court decision? No, not at all. But we can overcome that. We've overcome bigger obstacles in our 250 glorious years.
Andrew Colvett
Yeah. Amen to that. And we. You know, I'm reminded of this clip of Charlie that went so viral where he was talking about how we are a nation founded by Christian principles, by Christians themselves. We are bound by the providential hand of God. We are birthed by the providential hand of God. And I do believe with you, Steve, despite all of our challenges, we have raged on this show endlessly about how wrong some of our policies are on immigration and other things. Right. But God has not taken his hand off this nation. I believe that God will continue guiding this nation because it's a nation founded for him and for his glory. And there is so much reason to be hopeful and faithful to that, that calling into that mission and that purpose. And that's what brings us together here. And, Steve, you're doing a great job on the Steve Gruber Show. You're doing a great job with Real America's music, which is a brand new project I don't know if it's brand new, but it's new and it's doing great things and this is the latest accomplishment for them. So thank you for coming on and telling us about the show guys.
Steve Gruber
Really appreciate you having me. Download it on itunes. If you've got an Android, download it on Amazon. Let's keep pushing this patriotic Christ driven message across this country. It's never been more important than it is now, guys. Thank you for having me.
Andrew Colvett
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Blake
That's one of, I think that's totally one of the first things I did when I joined the team in 2022. I think we were talking about some, some wiener bill that he was, he was doing and we had Charlie tweeted about him and then he got in a feud with Scott Wiener as a result of it. And we've been tracking his career with great interest ever since.
Andrew Colvett
The man is a total dirt bag and a sleaze ball and it's just so gross what he's done. The legislation he's written, he has been essentially groomed to use a loaded word on purpose to take over for Nancy Pelosi and who knows what, what next, right? Okay, so he comes from the deep heart of San Francisco. The guy's been photographed wearing, you know, S and M stuff at like these pride parades. He's, he's gay, he's hyper liberal, and he happens to be Jewish, which lo and behold, has fallen out of favor in the Democrat party of recent. So, okay, this is just, you know, I was tempted, Blake, to feel sorry for him. I was so, like, every human cell in my body wanted to feel sorry for this man, watching what he was going through. But no, no, no, he doesn't deserve an ounce of sympathy. And we're gonna get to that. Let's go ahead and play cut. 40 of him getting absolutely berated at a trans march. Scott, I think your legislation on trans,
Theo Wold
on trans issues and your legislation specifically
Andrew Colvett
protecting queers on
Theo Wold
sex offender registry is fantastic.
Andrew Colvett
Like, I, I really applaud you for that and I think you deserve to
Theo Wold
be here for that.
Andrew Colvett
But I think you're led. I think your, your housing policy, and specifically your housing policy aligning with gimpies. And I think you're.
Senator Bernie Moreno
You're
Andrew Colvett
policy on the genocide in Gaza. The genocide in Gaza, it's terrible.
Theo Wold
I think belong here. You do not belong here.
Andrew Colvett
You do not belong anymore.
Blake
That wasn't a glitchy video. The reason the audio is cutting out, they are swearing at him constantly. It's a very vile thing if you weren't able to see it. Scott Weiner looks like he's. Looks like he's being marched to the electric chair or something. He has a very miserable look on his face. But as you might say, he basically deserves this. This guy has been an absolute far left warrior for this party. If you guys have forgotten. Scott Weiner is frankly, he's one of the most effective legislators on the left. You have to give him that. So in California, he was behind their trans sanctuary law, where the state would basically intervene to keep on the side of parents and custody disputes if they said their kid was trans. He fought to decriminalize intentionally spreading HIV to other people. He has a lot of radical bills in that direction, and he's even far left on all of those Gaza and Palestine questions they're freaking out about. He. I think he called the war in Gaza a genocide. He's done all the ritual condemnations you need to. But it's just like we saw in 2020, where you, if you're in the new hated group. It's never going to be enough. So basically, just because he is Jewish, I don't think he's ever going to be able to jump through enough hoops for them in the new Democratic Party because they believe in blood guilt, they believe in blood kill for white people and they believe in blood guilt for Jewish people.
Andrew Colvett
Bingo. You just hit the nail on the head. And this is why I have zero sympathy for this idiot. This degenerate idiot. Absolute abomination of a, of a legislator in California. The Democrat party has overseen the villainization and the castigation and the criminalization of white America in this country for decades. They have poured into it, they have fueled the fire. They have made white people a subjugated class that cannot get into college, that cannot get jobs. Yes, we can get some, but there is literal legal protection for everybody else, but not for us. Okay? They did that and they watched it happen and they didn't do anything about it. And now it's coming for them, okay? Because he happens to be Jewish descent. I don't even know if he's practiced. I can imagine he's not practicing given his lifestyle and his choices and the policies that he's written. But now it's coming for him. And you did nothing. You did nothing except fuel the fire of anti white discrimination in this country. And now you have to pay the piper. And we are seeing this play out in the Democrat party all over the place. I take no joy in this, but I refuse to feel sympathetic for Scott Wiener. Okay, Dan Goldman, show his picture. This is another far left lunatic heir of the Levi Strauss fortune who was the chief anti Trump bulldog in the Democrat party. He gets primaried because he's Jewish. The guy can't get served coffee in New York because he's Jewish. Again, you oversaw the creation of this monster and now it is eating you. You eat me last. Democrats deserve zero sympathy from us. You did this to yourselves. You brought this scourge upon us and this country. Your open borders, your anti white discrimination. And you said nothing because you thought you would be covered by the scarlet letter D on your chest. No, now your scarlet letters J. And that's all they see.
Blake
They thought they'd be protected by a
Andrew Colvett
lot of Joe Biden.
Blake
They thought they'd be protected by a lot of other letters in that acronym too. One of the greatest of all time, all the way back from 2015, is the guy who says I never thought the leopards would eat my face. Sobbed the woman who voted for the leopards eating people's faces party. And that's been the Democratic Party for the past decade. They've been the party of let's go, let's take out this new person. Police are bad. White people are bad. Christians are bad. Straight people are bad. Men are bad. Cyclically going after each one in declaring them the group that's beyond the pale. It's okay to discriminate against people, okay to hate against them, okay to pass every manner of policy targeting them in the name of equality, which they don't believe in at all. The Democratic Party is the party of blood guilt and neo feudal privileges. They call themselves progressives, but they're profoundly regressive people. They're the people who want to take us back to primordial politics. Of that one of the best things about America, the reason America is the greatest country, is we are the country that most definitively broke away from that old feudal worldview, the world of blood guilt, the world where your identity mattered more than what you do as the individual. These people fought for decades to bring back that old method of politics. And now Scott Weiner is having it thrown in his face and he absolutely deserves it.
Andrew Colvett
We'll let this Joe Biden clip of him getting booed for the same reasons take us away. Sock44 oh.
Steve Gruber
The story of the Democratic Party I've seen at times of triumph and trouble
Senator Bernie Moreno
because I've lived it.
Steve Gruber
I also know the story of America. Like many of you, it's a constant push and pull between peril and possibility. It's a battle that's never truly over.
Senator Bernie Moreno
And we'll look. Well, I can't sugarcoat it.
Steve Gruber
These are indeed dark days.
Andrew Colvett
They are dark days and you help bring us here. Joe Biden, you absolute disgrace.
Blake
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Episode: The Birthright Citizenship Whitepill
Date: July 1, 2026
This episode dives into the recent Supreme Court decision upholding birthright citizenship, analyzing its implications for American sovereignty, the political fight ahead, and the ideological battle lines that define the current era. Charlie Kirk and co-hosts Andrew Colvett and Blake hold an in-depth conversation with former Trump White House policy aide Theo Wold—author of the original draft executive order to end birthright citizenship—and newly elected Senator Bernie Moreno. The show balances critiques of legal immigration policy, explores the radical shift in Democratic Party politics, and highlights moments of patriotism and culture war developments, all through the unabashedly combative and conservative lens Kirk is known for.
“We issue about 11 million every year … All of them have the right to make American citizens.” — Theo Wold (03:23)
"No serious country would allow this to exist." — Andrew Colvett (05:31)
“Part of the, you know, shifting the Overton window isn’t just tweeting… It’s actually pushing out meaningful policy with substantive research.” — Theo Wold (06:59)
“They [leftists] are putting a lot of work on that little comma there.” — Theo Wold (11:51)
"We need to be a lot more circumspect about the types of visas we issue and to who, what kinds of people are we bringing in?" — Theo Wold (15:23)
“If we don’t fix this, we have basically destroyed what it means to be a United States citizen.” — Senator Bernie Moreno (25:16)
"That crazy right winger Harry Reid in 1993 proposing a crazy right wing bill to stop birthright citizenship..." — Andrew Colvett (19:47)
“It’s the great missed turning point in American history.” — Blake (22:33)
“What we're really seeing is…the Democratic Party sort of adopts this globalized third worldified political ethos.” — Blake (31:06)
“Go where Hasan Piker goes and you will find the next person that you can quite logically conclude hates America.” — Andrew Colvett (34:24)
"Foreigners elect foreigners with foreign ideologies to seize the wealth of native born Americans." — Andrew Colvett (37:03)
“They can be handed a transcendental talent and they want to destroy it. The players want to blow it to pieces because of racial animus.” — Blake (53:27)
“This song is about faith, family, and the glory of America. 250 years, we're still standing strong.” — Steve Gruber (56:23)
“If you're in the new hated group. It's never going to be enough.” — Blake (70:21)
“You oversaw the creation of this monster and now it is eating you. You eat me last.” — Andrew Colvett (72:28)
On Overton Window Shifts:
“It’s actually pushing out meaningful policy with substantive research.”
— Theo Wold (06:59)
On Hypocrisy in Citizenship Policies:
“The left supports aborting American babies while at the same time supporting mass birthing of foreigners.”
— Andrew Colvett (14:19)
On American Sovereignty:
“If we don’t fix this, we have basically destroyed what it means to be a United States citizen. We have destroyed the ability to protect this country…”
— Sen. Bernie Moreno (25:16)
On DSA and Democratic Radicalization:
“They're people who have essentially no love for America… their number one project always has to be tearing down everything that we consider Western civilization.”
— Blake (32:20)
On Leftist In-fighting:
“They thought they’d be protected by a lot of other letters in that acronym too. … The Democratic Party is the party of blood guilt and neo feudal privileges.”
— Blake (72:29)
Steve Gruber’s Patriotic Anthem:
“It is just really resonating. It hits a chord. … We need more unity. And maybe unity can be found in music. Maybe that's a stepping stone in the right direction.”
— Steve Gruber (62:09)
This episode of The Charlie Kirk Show offers a detailed conservative critique of America’s legal and political landscape at the intersection of immigration, constitutional law, and culture. Through discussions with policy insiders and sitting senators, Kirk and his team argue that the birthright citizenship regime is both constitutionally misinterpreted and a mortal threat to American sovereignty. They link dramatic recent shifts in Democratic Party politics—including the rise of Democratic Socialists and the marginalization of establishment figures—to the left’s embrace of destructive identity politics. The show culminates in affirmations of patriotic spirit through music and cultural trends, underscoring a message of hope (“whitepill”) and the call for urgent, decisive action to preserve the American nation.
For listeners seeking an in-depth, spirited, and often combative take on the fallout of the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision, the implications for electoral and cultural battles going into America’s 250th anniversary, and the turbulence rocking the political left, this episode delivers comprehensive coverage—and then some.