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Under Erika Kirk, the future of the United States may need to develop the organization significantly, under Erika Kirk, who was appointed as a conservative nonprofit after her husband was assassinated Charlie Kirklast week.
Alex Clark, the host of the podcast “Cultural Side with Alex Clark” and long-time TPUSA personality, explained that Kirk held a Zoom call with employees on Wednesday, noting that she was an “absolute force” that he wanted to “10 times” the organization.
Since the assassination, the group has received more than 62,000 new requests for high school and college chapters.
“Sleeping Giant” may wake up after Charlie Kirk’s assassination

Charlie Kirk and Alex Clark are on stage together at the 2021 American Young Women Leadership Summit. (The U.S. turning point)
“I was excited because Charlie once said on the show that Erika was actually more conservative than him, so I can’t wait to know what that means. ” Clark told Fox News Digital in a phone interview Thursday.
She added: “I think it’s a poetic justice, which will be done on the left because obviously they’re glad they took out Charlie and they think everything will be with him.
Kirk was elected CEO and chairman of the board and announced Thursday that the organization announced to X: “In previous discussions, Charlie told several executives that this was what he wanted when he died.”
Clark noted that it was crucial to retain the group’s mission during this period.

Erika Kirk gave an exciting speech two days after Charlie Kirk’s murder, showing his tribute message and his photos on the podium. (The U.S. turning point)
“Erica is very sharp, she already knows who is opportunists who are circled around us and will use everything she has to protect the integrity and legacy of the American turning point. ” she said.
“So, for the staff working here, for the donors, those who want to participate, no one should be afraid of what makes the turning point so special and so successful – that anyone will slip away. I think she will have the perfect ingredients that can be added to our successful recipes to make it better.”
Clark noted that the tragedy brought people in the organization closer.

The kind-hearted person joined the temporary memorial at the U.S. Turn Point headquarters in honor of the later 31-year-old founder and CEO Charlie Kirk in Phoenix, Arizona. (AP/Ross D. Franklin)
“I think the overall mood is like “we want justice” and we are closer as employees than ever. I mean, seeing people you’ve never really talked to in the office and giving them a hug and saying, “I love you, thank you for being here, it’s a new normal,” she said.
Kirk’s Life Service Celebration is scheduled for Sunday at State Farm Stadium Glendale, ArizonaPresident Donald Trump and Vice President Judd Vance is listed as the speaker list.
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Asked about the next step in politics after the Kirk shooting, she said: “For the foreseeable future here, every election is lost.”
“Charlie is very convinced that the next election is JD Vance and we will play a key role in helping him,” Clark said. Turning point action.