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It’s been just a few months since the murder of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, and the debate about his legacy has been a roller coaster.
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Many are still processing Charlie Kirk's death, including Caleb Campbell, lead pastor at Desert Springs Bible Church in north Phoenix. Campbell didn't always agree with him, but he believes that vilifying someone who meant so much to so many is not the way forward.
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The overall feeling of Turning Point USA’s annual AmericaFest conference in Phoenix three months after co-founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated at Utah Valley University was one of determination to carry out his legacy.
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Turning Point USA conference attendees in Phoenix say the organization is back stronger — and resonating with women — following co-founder Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
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Looking forward, Erika Kirk says Turning Point’s political arm will focus on keeping Congress in Republican hands and electing JD Vance as the 48th president in 2028.
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The group is called National Ground Game, and they’re calling their event something we can’t say on the radio.
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State Sen. Warren Petersen, Gilbert Republican and GOP candidate for attorney general, said Charlie Kirk should be publicly recognized by putting his name along a 78-mile stretch of Loop 202.
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Math teachers at Cienega High School in southern Arizona are facing death threats and calls that they be fired after a Turning Point USA employee falsely accused them of wearing Halloween costumes mocking the assassination of the organization’s co-founder, Charlie Kirk.
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Several cities and towns across the Valley will consider requests to officially memorialize conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed by a gunman last month.
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The city of Glendale spent nearly half a million dollars related to the memorial service last month for conservative activist Charlie Kirk.