
In this episode of Fired Up, William Del Pilar and co-host Jee Manghani explore what Charlie Kirk’s passing means for the conservative movement and the next generation. Guests Arnie Hernandez and Ingrid Ross share their personal perspectives on Kirk’s influence, the role of Turning Point USA, and how today’s youth view free speech, campus politics, and the future of America. The conversation also highlights the importance of faith, family, and moral responsibility in navigating political division.
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Chapters:
00:00:05 Opening remarks on Charlie Kirk’s impact
00:03:22 Faith, forgiveness, and confronting anger
00:05:12 Introducing guests Arnie Hernandez & Ingrid Ross
00:06:51 Reactions to Charlie Kirk’s passing
00:09:29 Kirk’s influence on youth, free speech & politics
00:13:44 Media narratives and shifting public perception
00:14:34 The Tyler Robinson case & political framing
00:17:17 College campuses, radicalization & ideology
00:22:16 Turning Point USA events & conservative youth culture
00:26:32 Can Turning Point move forward without Charlie Kirk?
00:30:20 Defining fascism & political rhetoric in America
00:38:19 Debating rhetoric, free speech, and responsibility
00:48:11 Faith, morality, and responding to political violence
00:52:32 Latino conservatives and community perspectives
00:58:10 Closing thoughts: Charlie Kirk’s legacy for America
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