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And he also just spoke at Harvard. Very interesting story there. Email us as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. Get involved with Turning Point USA at tpusa.com.
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Thank you for taking the time. You gave a speech at Harvard. Is that correct? And you actually backed President Trump's attack against Harvard at Harvard.
Am I understanding this correctly? Absolutely. Charlie, think about this.
First off, they've allowed anti-Semitic behavior, anti-Israel behavior. That's wrong. But I went up there and I talked about the fact they ought to be taxed. By the way, Charlie, if you own an office building, do you pay taxes? Yes. If you own a restaurant, you pay taxes? Yes. If you give a speech, you pay taxes?
Yes. Harvard got $53 billion in the bank, and they don't pay taxes? That's wrong. These schools should be like all the rest of us. They ought to be paying taxes. But I defended Trump's policies with regard to tariffs. I defended Trump's policies with regard to making our allies in Europe pay their fair share and defend their freedom first. So those are the types of things I talked about balancing the budget.
And guess what? When you explain it, how it's going to impact you, that person, that student, they get it. But we are to do what you're doing all the time. You're going to these college campuses and you're explaining how it impacts their life.
And that's what we all ought to be doing. And so how was that message received by the Harvard student body bashing Harvard at Harvard to Harvard students? They didn't push back because if I because when I asked the question, I said, how many of you think that we ought to pay people that don't even want to apply for work?
Nobody would disagree with that. Nobody disagreed with me when I said, why aren't why is the Harvard paying taxes when all the rest of us have to pay our taxes? So they didn't push back. They didn't push back on Harvard's anti-Semitism and that they need to there shouldn't be they shouldn't be discriminated against.
Nobody pushed back on that. Who thinks like who in their right mind thinks we ought to discriminate against people or we should attack somebody because of their religion. So, you know, I think we want to do you've been doing this all across the country. So I my plan is to continue to do this around the country because we've got to start standing up for what we believe in is guess what? It's common sense. It's what the average person believes in.
Without a doubt. And so let's let's now shift gears. Your Senate colleague, John Ossoff in Georgia, who happens to be in cycle. So this thing is very interesting on a variety of levels. It's not just interesting what he's saying, but there's a political dynamic here.
And I want to make sure we have the humility to see whether or not we're missing. We're we're not reading the room. Let's play the piece of tape here. This is John Ossoff in cut 110. He's a very slippery young man.
And I could say a young man because he's very young. So am I, but he's young for a senator. And he's saying that the president's conduct has already exceeded the threshold for impeachment.
This is a guy who's running for reelection in the state of Georgia will likely face a challenge from Governor Brian Kemp, who will probably beat him and is very popular. Play cut 110. Why are there no calls for impeachment? This is unacceptable. I will not live in an authoritative country and neither will any of these people. You can do more.
Think outside the box. He needs to be impeached. There is no doubt that this president's conduct has already exceeded any prior standard. For impeachment by the United States House of Representatives, I agree with you. But as I said at the beginning, I also have no choice but to be candid with you about the situation that we face and the tools that are at our disposal as strongly as I agree with you, man.
The only way to achieve what you want to achieve is to have a majority in the United States House of Representatives. Senator, help me understand what his political calculus here is and the idea of impeaching Donald Trump. Well, I think he's a typical Democrat.
He'll show up and he'll say whatever it takes to say in that setting. But he didn't say why he should be impeached. And by the way, why wasn't he out there wanting to impeach Joe Biden when Joe Biden completely opened our border, completely opened our border, allowed criminals and terrorists and narco traffickers to come flooding across our border. I'm on the Homeland Security Committee with him.
He never cared about that. But let's remember what this election is going to be about in 26. It's going to be about whether Donald Trump gets impeached. If the Democrats control the House of Representatives, they will impeach President Trump like they did before for something that he should never be impeached for. And then we'll have to have a trial in the Senate if we don't control the Senate.
So we need to get out there. Ossoff needs to lose. If Brian Kemp wins, we should have a big win in Georgia.
But there's a lot of great people in Georgia. Kemp would be a great candidate. He's been a great governor. But we need to beat individuals like Ossoff. But we have got to get a bigger majority in the House. We have to have a majority in the House, but a bigger majority would be better.
Yeah, and I've certainly had my disagreements with Governor Kemp, but he objectively would be a very good general election candidate against the incumbent, John Ossoff, and increase our chances of keeping the U.S. Senate. But do you think that that John Ossoff and Democrats in danger think that impeachment of Donald Trump is popular going into 2026, that that's what the people want, especially 100 days into office? The Democrats have lost their mind.
I mean, they still are fighting to have men win all the women's sports. They, you know, they're fighting to make sure MS-13 gang members get to stay in the United States. They don't want anybody, any criminals deported. You saw what the White House put together today with all those pictures of all these people they've deported, the homicide and rape and all these things. They want those people to stay in this country and this country, stay in your neighborhood. They've lost sight of what the American people believe in. It's crazy.
Ossoff is just like them. They are all out to destroy this country with this wokeism, men and women's sports, gang members in the United States. It's like, who do they think their voters are?
Do you think people are this stupid? But we've got to show up. We've got to have good candidates. We've got to show up. We've got to talk about how we're going to solve the American public's problems. President Trump is busting his butt. He's going to have a lot to say about his first 100 days with the border, with the military recruitment, with trying to bring peace in Europe.
I mean, supporting Israel, getting down. I filled up my car this morning, $2.99 a gallon. So gas prices are coming down. So he is getting a lot done, but he's working his butt off.
What Doge has been able to do, reduce regulation. And we've got a lot of work left to do. We've got our nominees done, but we've got to get the Trump tax cuts permanent. We've got to give you more money to secure the border. We've got to get more money to plus up the military. And we've got to balance this budget. Let's go here to another one of your colleagues. Let's first the one in the House.
This is Hakeem Jeffries on the steps of the Capitol, play cut 195. This is a time for us to put principles over party. It reminds me, I think that's a powerful moment for us. Reminds me of the letter that Ulysses Grant was said to have sent at the start of the Civil War. And what Grant said is there are but two parties in America right now, patriots and traitors.
Democrats sitting on the steps of the Capitol building doing nothing. Shocker. Let me play one more here.
This is from Cory Booker, play cut 196. Got some power here. Now we said we were anchoring ourselves in the moral traditions when we came out here over 10 hours ago. Hakeem and I said this is a bigger moment than politics. This is a moral moment in America. And we were going to sit here for a long time. I didn't know we'd be sitting for 10 hours, but it's 10 hours and we're still going.
And we got some great people here. Senator, your reaction to your house and your Senate colleague? What a waste of time. I mean, these guys have done nothing to secure the border. They've done nothing to get American jobs. They've done nothing to make the country safer. They've done nothing to balance the budget. They've done nothing to reduce your taxes. I mean, what have they done?
I mean, nothing. I mean, and they supported Biden the entire four years he was president, with his open border policies, the criminals, the lack of new full paying jobs, the unbelievable inflation. So it's like they are out in left field. No one understands what they stand for anymore, except people. I mean, I don't know who the Democrats think they would support.
I mean, look at what they're talking about. They're going to El Salvador and trying to get a gang member back into the United States. Thank God for Donald Trump.
No kidding. Senator, in closing, you mentioned this, but what is the timeline? Just want to make sure that we're clear on the upcoming big, beautiful bill. When can we expect this to start the details to really surface and it to start moved through committee, et cetera? So it's starting to go through committee. They're starting to have a lot of conversation both in the House and Senate. We're working on how do we do all the things that we want to accomplish? So I've got two meetings tonight to basically work with my my friends in the House to try to figure out how do we balance the budget, reduce the taxes, make the Trump tax cuts permanent, secure the border, all these things. So it's going to be a lot of work.
But I'm optimistic that we can get it done in the next two months. Senator, thank you so much. We really appreciate your time.
Keep fighting for our country and the great people of Florida. Thank you. All right. Next time we'll go to Harvard together. I would love that.
Thank you. You got to take me. They won't have me. Harvard, the fashion of free speech. For whatever reason, I'm not allowed to speak there. It's interesting. You know, I'm banned from Brown as well. I'm banned from Brown University.
I will say to Dartmouth's credit, though, they did invite me this fall. They deserve some credit. So that's a point for Blake.
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The standards are the same. Maybe, maybe not. News came out this weekend, thanks to the New York Times, that should have been the number one news story on the planet. Do you notice how quickly the media moved on to the fact that 70 people died? 70 people died in a plane crash?
70, including 12 kids. When a school gets shot up and that tragic evil happens and 15 souls are lost, it's nationwide news for a couple of weeks. But when there's a plane crash in our nation's capital, it gets out of the news cycle within a week because it doesn't fit the narrative. According to the New York Times, the DC plane crash, the woman helicopter pilot ignored multiple warnings from her right seat, her male counterpart, about altitude and him directly telling her to turn away. And she flew directly into a passenger jet. She was at least 100 feet too high and did not drop elevation when her male copilot warned and didn't turn when he warned her. Pure tunnel vision. Even if the standards are the same across the board, sometimes the standards are lowered then across the board to just make diversity easier to achieve.
You have a culture of cutting corners and ignoring red flags. We don't know whether or not this woman, who I think is also lesbian for the record, not that that matters, but it could play into kind of the DEI matrix. It's not confirmed. Okay, so not confirmed.
People say she might be, she might not be, so it's not confirmed. It's not relevant. What is relevant though is that she's responsible for the death of 70 people. 70 people. Where is the media on this?
Oh, just kind of a throwaway story in the New York Times. Well, why is that? Well, it's because when you hire based on things that don't matter, you get plane crashes. Remember the CEO of United Airlines promising more black and female pilots?
Play cut to 13. How is diversity and diversity targets working into the ABA Academy? We have committed that 50% of the class of the classes will be women or people of color. Today, only 19% of our pilots at United Airlines are women or people of color.
And by the way, from all the data I've seen, that's the highest of any airline in the country. Correct me if I'm saying though, so this is just based off your website, the people you listed as executives, but out of 11 people, three are women. I believe one is a person of color.
That's correct. For every job when we do an interview, we require women and people of color to be involved in the interview process. This is the little snake CEO of United Airlines, Steve Kirby. Are there enough candidates to fill the 50% quota? Why are 81% of United Airlines pilots currently white men? Is it because they just happen to be the best pilots? And this is so condescending to well-qualified people of color. If white men land plane safely, what's the problem? If hiring is based on merit, why aren't there more minority or female pilots? And we now know that the incompetent person and the third degree murderous person was an unqualified female pilot that killed 70 people.
The qualified male pilot was ignored. Was it DEI? We don't know, but we tried to warn you that stuff like this was going to happen. An unspeakable moral tragedy. Ask 10 people to define the word capitalism. How many different responses do you think you'll get?
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I appreciate everything you've done for me and kind. So, Tim, you were recently at the White House. I was thrilled to see that. You got to ask a question in the briefing room. Tell us about your time in the White House, and then I want to dive deeper into the state of alternative media, of which you are a pioneer. But, Tim, bring us into the room of your time in the White House, the press briefing room, and your time with President Trump. Yeah, well, I didn't get to see President Trump while I was there, I wish, but we do have a reporter who works with Tim Castellad Eliyahu, who is in the press pool and does now get to, as part of our organization, ask questions of the president, which is tremendous. He was also in the briefing room with me at the time. I went in and I was able to interview Secretary Noem, Sebastian Gorka, and Secretary Duffy, which was also an honor and a privilege. And then shortly after, they brought me to the White House briefing room. It is kind of strange because they walk me through the back the same as Carolyn Levitt. So I'm walking into this room and into a sea of reporters all staring at me.
And it's not the same as them. They pile in from the back, or however they come in. And I did know the question I wanted to ask as soon as they asked if I would take the seat, which is, what I can't understand, you've got this media—they call it this media apparatus—sitting in this room and all of these chairs, the White House Correspondents Association, that controls who sits where, or they're about to lose that. And they don't ask anything substantive. They ask the most generic and obvious questions. I don't quite understand what they think they're accomplishing other than when you see Caitlin Collins, for instance, just argue for the sake of getting a viral clip. And so what my concern is, you've got one new media seat, and all of the rest of the chairs are a corporate media that say the exact same things as each other all the time. That is the very fine people hoax and the covenants mirror were just two examples from the past eight or so years.
But now we have the Maryland Man hoax, where instead of saying, an El Salvador illegal immigrant or adjudicated MS-13 gang member, they're saying, Maryland Man. And so that's my question. And I knew it was going to be—I tried to maintain the decorum of not being mean, I'll put it that way. I can use more colorful language, while still asking something that I thought was important for the American people to hear. I will add one thing that made it difficult was, they said, you're going to come in, we'll sit you down, we'll let you ask the first question. But before they did, Carolyn Levitt introduced a reporter who'd been there for 44 years and was retiring, and everyone's clapping and cheering. And I started getting nervous thinking to myself, am I about to rag on this corporate press as everyone's clapping and cheering for this journalist?
And so I got a little flustered on that one, but it went how it went. And naturally, the reaction from the corporate press was anger, and they're writing a bunch of articles that I'm bad or whatever. One response that I think is particularly telling is they're saying, I'm defending the Trump administration or softballing Carolyn Levitt, when my point is, all of these news outlets have the exact same line of thought.
There's no curiosity. There's no attempt to actually explain context. They all say the same things as if it's one company. And for that, for calling that out, they say, I'm lobbing softballs. So Tim, you were in what's called the podcast chair and credit to this White House for recognizing alternative media and the need to have decentralized communication platforms to push back against the mockingbird media press. We have dominated in the podcast space.
You are a pioneer in that and also the over the top space on YouTube and now Rumble and many other places. But you are of the opinion that the left is adjusting. They're realizing their mistake and they're starting to catch up.
I do agree with that. I mean, I look at the top podcast charts right now. Number one, two and three are all libs. It's the daily NPR and this Midas touch one. And then it's mostly conservative. So we really have kind of that middle quadrant. Our program is the third largest conservative one. It's Megyn Kelly, Tucker, ours.
And it goes on from there. But you're of the opinion that there is some adjusting, that there is some more capital flowing in this space. Give us a little bit of a much needed warning on the horizon. What you're seeing from the left, we're very mad they lost the election November and how they are adjusting. They've been saying since the election, I mean, the day after. I mean, they've been saying this before when Joe Rogan endorsed Donald Trump with that, without a shred of self-reflection, they said, how do we get our own Joe Rogan?
Not realizing they had one. His name was Joe Rogan. And by going crazy, by lying all the time, you push people like Joe towards Donald Trump. When the truth is on the side of the conservatives, then it doesn't matter what your political argument is, because it's based on lies that people will reject. So I had warned right away, if Rachel Maddow can get $25 million for a once a week program, the powers that be, the Democrat institutions, the liberal media easily can take $25 million, go to a top liberal podcast and say, we're going to spend $20 million in outdoor ads, Google ads, you will be ubiquitous.
Why wouldn't they? They can pay this podcast for $5 million bucks because they're not making that kind of money relative to say what the cable network guys are making, and then put the rest in just fabricating this space and this attention. What people need to understand about how the podcasting space works largely is subscribers talk. If you've got a platform with a million subs, you're going to get good bookings. You're going to get top names, which in turn will get you more attention. If they can pay for guests, if they can pay for appearances on big programs and TV, then what do you end up seeing?
Midas Touch, a liberal podcast, has taken the top spot for a short period, displaced Joe Rogan as the top podcast for I think one or two episodes. But this shows, it does show that they're course correcting. They're aware they need to course correct. They're going to start heavily investing in this. And we know that big tech and the big media platforms are going to do whatever they can to prop them up. And I think we're actually witnessing that right now. When you look at the metrics for some of these top liberal podcasts, largely their YouTube platforms, somehow right before the election, literally two or three months, their viewership doubles.
I wonder what that might be. And so there's definitely going to be more money being poured into left wing podcasting. Do you think that their worldview is consistent with the medium? You know, Tim, you have a great program where people can come on and it's just a chat for an hour and a half, two hours. And because there's no gatekeeping, it's in the pursuit of truth.
There's there's really nothing to hold back. Do you think the Democrats are equipped for that because they're so used to short sound bites and prepackaged material on cable news? Are they really able are what I'm getting at is totalitarian leftism, Marxism. Can it survive, exist and thrive in a place where there are no gatekeepers?
I think largely no, but I don't think it's going to be an overnight flick of the switch. Charlie, did you know that Hassan Piker did not know that Kilmar Garcia was from El Salvador? So here's a guy who's got one of the largest left leaning streams.
And when I appeared at the White House and made the point that I did, my only regret is that I didn't clarify he was from El Salvador. Because in response to this, Hassan Piker said, what do you mean he's not a Maryland man? Are you saying he's from DC like he's not from Maryland?
Is that what he's claiming? Hassan reads the New York Times, he reads the Independent or whatever, Daily Beast. And when they say Maryland man, he actually in his mind thinks and tells all of his millions of viewers, this illegal immigrant that two courts found to be a member of MS-13 is just a man from Maryland.
The implication, of course, is that he's an American citizen or at the very least a permanent resident. So while I do think there will be a leaking happening from the left podcast because they don't have the truth on their side, they will prey upon the more ignorant and angry individuals. They're going to try and keep them isolated. They spread lies about me. They spread lies about you and everybody else to make sure they don't watch our shows. Over a long enough period of time, they can't beat the truth.
But I do think they'll hold out for some time. Look, if they're going to puff up Hassan Piker, I mean, he's he's legitimately a moron. And so I hope that's the person that they they go all in on. I've debated him multiple times and there's not a lot going on up there. And so I think he's very big on Twitch and all that. But I want to just finish on this alternative media thing, because I think it's really important to him. What can we as freedom lovers, conservatives, libertarians, non leftists, what can we do to stay ahead of the curve to make sure that we don't lose our incumbent advantage in this alternative media space?
It's tough, man. I honestly I don't have a good answer because money talks. If they dump tens of millions of dollars on TV, outdoor and ads, advertisements work. People should not underestimate this. I think the right should be doing the same thing. Timcast just launched a series of billboards, these are outdoor ads, all over the Midwest Rust Belt area where we tend to do very well.
So if you're driving around in Pennsylvania or Ohio, you're going to see a big billboard for Timcast IRL 8pm on rumble.com. And we're doing this because, and I think more people should, you want to create that cultural ubiquity, where even if they don't watch, they know who you are. And then the average person might say, Oh, yeah, I've heard of that person. That can help protect this advantage while you have the resources and the space. Because otherwise, they're going to shore up their attacks on the space.
They're going to lie, cheat, and steal, but more importantly, they're going to put their fingers on the scales. So that say, YouTube, for instance, already doesn't recommend people on the right. You can look at all the data going back 10 years. I think you can track, if you watch a video on YouTube, what are you likely to get recommended? Independent conservative-leaning podcasts, or even just anti-establishment non-liberal ones, get recommended substantially less than establishments. First of all, if you search for news, you're going to get CBS, NBC, ABC. But if you watch a Charlie Kirk video on YouTube, you're probably going to get recommended some liberal podcaster and not something more in line with what the Charlie Kirk viewer might want.
So we need to stay vigilant. I would say the biggest thing is word of mouth. All podcasts grow largely due to people sharing it with their friends. So for anybody who's a fan of the Charlie Kirk show, you need to tell your friends to watch it. You need to introduce them to it because that's what makes it work. And people should watch Timcast as well.
Don't worry, we're not in the same time slot. So they should watch Tim Pool IRL. And Timcast is just great. It's just a phenomenal show.
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Yeah. We're on rumble.com at 8 p.m. live every night right there on the front page, TimCastIRL. And you can listen to our audio podcasts of which we have a bunch. TimCastIRL is mainly our main night show where we talk with a guest over various political issues. And then I have the Tim Pool morning show, the Tim Pool Daily show, which is available on all podcast platforms as well. So, Tim, I want to play some pieces of tape here, but tell us about the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
I admittedly did not catch a lot of it. Catch our audience up to speed. Well, of course, this is the cabal of elite journalists.
They think they're better than you. They have secret chat rooms where they share story talking points. So they all march in lockstep. And then, of course, the famous incident which occurred is when an Axios reporter started talking about how, you know what, we really missed this one. We missed this. Joe Biden was in firm story. And, you know, people don't trust us now.
But I'll tell you this, guys. Everyone's saying that it's the mea culpa. The media failed you.
No, they were in on it. These journalists knew full well, because no sane, rational human being watched Joe Biden say, and I quote, true in and out of the pressure, and then thought he was capable of doing this job. But the media kept saying, and I say the media, but these journalists, these anchors, they were saying, you know, behind closed doors, he's as sharp as ever. Anybody with eyes to see was thinking to themselves, what's what's wrong with Joe? And it wasn't until they put him on that debate stage. We were saying that back in 2020. Let's play this piece of tape here.
Let's play cut 140. President Biden's decline and its cover up by the people around him is a reminder that every White House, regardless of party is capable of deception. But being truth tellers also means telling the truth about ourselves. We, myself included, missed a lot of this story. And some people trust us less because of it. You guys did not miss it.
You saw it and you guys actively ignored it because it did not fit the narrative. That's Alex Thompson from Politico. This this this guy is a fraud. This guy's a con. I want I have to play 149. And Tim, you'll you'll bring us out of the hour here. Play cut 149 beer brewed here.
It is used to make the brew beer. My memory is fine. The president of Mexico, Sisi, did not want to open up the gate. A solid meeting with with the meter on from Germany. I mean, from France, looked at me and said, I said, I said, I'm going to be a president for everybody.
We live in a red state or green state. I. Anyway. All right, Tim, two and a half minutes. The floor is yours.
Bring us out. It's very sad to watch Joe Biden in those clips to see that he was clearly struggling. He was sleeping all day. The speculation most of us had, I think, in real journalism, in real media, was that they probably would have him sleep all day and then give him an IV therapy drip or some kind of upper so that he could do these late night appearances.
In one appearance, he had a bandage on his hand that appeared like he was getting IV therapy to try and help him do a job he was clearly incapable of doing. Now, I think most people realize at this point, the corporate press is aligned with the Democratic Party 100%. They attack Donald Trump no matter what it is.
They never give him a single good day. They referred to an ISIS leader who kidnapped and tortured women as an austere scholar. And that was the moment some prominent personalities in media started to kind of question what was going on with, I think it was Nate Silver, who said, you can't give him one day?
No. They are addicted to making sure that no matter what happens, Trump is the bad guy, the Democrats are the good guys. But I'll tell you what's interesting now. They are trying to find a way back in terms of media, through podcasting or otherwise, but there are no leaders in the Democratic Party. When we're putting together our graphics for the nightly show on Tim Castile, we try to find prominent leaders in relation to these stories, and we've been going over it. There is no leader in the Democratic Party that represents any of these issues. Chris Van Hollen maybe over the deportation? Not really.
Nobody knows who he is. There's no front runner. AOC is considered to be the front runner, but she has 10% support in the party as the front runner. So it's a total mess for what they have right now. And I'm not entirely sure in the short term they can recover from it. But if Donald Trump and Kristi Noem and Tom Homan can figure out this deportation thing, and Cash and Dan can clean up our election systems, the corruption in these various jurisdictions, we got to make sure that the 2030 census is done clean and correctly. But then I'm not sure how the Democrats recover from this unless they abandon these insane policies, start speaking truth, admitting what's fake, and then try and, I don't know, win back some moderates.
But they're going to have to rapidly transform in a way I'm not sure is possible. I don't think media gatekeeping is compatible with long-form podcasting. Long-form podcasting flushes out BS way too effectively and way too easily. Tim, great work. Check out Tim Cast IRL. Thanks so much. Thanks for having me. Thanks so much for listening, everybody. Email us as always. Freedom at CharlieKirk.com. Thanks so much for listening and God bless. For more on many of these stories and news you can
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