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Charlie Kirk was shot dead on Wednesday, September 10th, 2025, at Utah Valley University in Orem, UT. Erika Kirk, Charlie’s wife who is still alive, has not yet explained who the new leader of Turning Point USA will be.

What many of us may still be wondering is: “Will Erika Kirk take over her husband’s role as master debater on college campuses?” The Charlie Kirk has long been one that has stood for fathers taking care of a family’s finances, but will Erika Kirk now have the opportunity to learn how to take the reins of this family business and learn from their best supporters how to manage their company and personal finances?

More importantly, if she is making her kids Joy Planners, saving up money in their ROTH-IRA, and asking ChAT GPT for healthy recipes from Native American tribes to save her children from the onset of obesity Charlie Kirk warns of, as well as making her little kids neurodivergent Weekly Joy Checklists, her family will not just be thriving but also surviving.

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3 responses to “Charlie Kirk Shot Dead at UVU: A New Turning Point USA”

  1. Luc Colgrove Avatar

    This raises a lot of questions about the future of Turning Point USA and Erika Kirk’s role moving forward. It will be interesting to see how the organization adapts after such a sudden and high-profile loss, and whether Erika steps into a public leadership role or takes a different approach behind the scenes.

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    1. Paul Morris Avatar

      Right, and more importantly, if Erika Kirk decides to stay behind the scenes, will she be able to empower women who want to own companies in the food, catering and wedding industry or commenting on women’s sports to find a supportive husband? Or, without Charlie Kirk’s “fatherly” example, will the marriage rate among couples who used to talk about owning small businesses together drop even more?

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  2. Paul Morris Avatar

    Should AP Accounting in high school be offered as a general and honors option also?

    Charlie Kirk believes in a good K-12 education. Why can’t everyone learn something about accounting before they graduate high school or drop out?

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