Speaker
Blake Neff
Appearances over time
3 episodes
Episodes
3Podcasts
Quotes & moments
Agent Hall testified that Tyler Robinson was captured on UVU surveillance video on campus four times on September 10th — before, during, and after the shooting.
Officer Bagley confirmed the roof of UVU's Losey Center was accessible by a public stairway and testified he climbed it immediately after the shooting.
The medical examiner's report listed Charlie's cause of death as homicide by gunshot wound to the neck, ruling out alternative theories like an exploding microphone.
Officer Bagley found a red and black screwdriver and markings in the gravel consistent with someone lying in a prone position with a line of sight to where Charlie was speaking.
Blake Neff observed that the U.S. Constitution is the oldest written constitution still in effect anywhere in the world, by quite a long shot.
Multiple sources indicated the preliminary hearing could last between 3 and 5 days, with Wednesday scheduled as a half day.
The state plans to call 4 witnesses and admit 40 to 50 exhibits; two witnesses and about a dozen exhibits were covered on Day 1.
The defense filed a standing written objection to all state exhibits and then restated individual objections each time an exhibit was introduced, creating significant procedural delays.
The exhibit list reveals that a recorded statement from Lance Twigs, identified as Tyler Robinson's lover, is Exhibit 16 in the state's case.
Approximately one million children of Chinese nationals have been born on US soil — mostly in places like Guam and Los Angeles — and are being raised in China. Rep. Ogles, as chair of the Cyber Infrastructure Protection subcommittee, says classified briefings confirm China, China, China as the top threat. Every one of those children is constitutionally eligible to run for the US presidency.
Rep. Andy Ogles' Anchors Away bill would redefine 'alien' legislatively, so that pregnant non-citizens and non-green-card-holders cannot use US soil to confer citizenship on their children. Ogles cites the original author of the 14th Amendment, Jacob Howard, who explicitly said it would not cover foreigners — Congress just failed to codify that intent.
The Charlie Kirk Show will stream the entire Tyler Robinson preliminary hearing live from Provo, Utah, July 6–10, with expert breakdowns each evening. This is not the trial — it's a probable cause hearing to determine if the case moves forward, but for Charlie's family and extended Turning Point family, it carries enormous weight.
Mark Halperin breaks the DSA surge into three distinct forces: genuine anti-establishment populism (an asset), hard-left policies like abolishing ICE (popular with the base, toxic in general elections), and outright antisemitic and extreme statements (a disqualifier). The Democratic establishment is uniquely ill-equipped to fight this because they lack a Bill Clinton or Barack Obama to neutralize the threat.
Andrew Colvett warns that Trump's populist reform agenda is being blocked by the D.C. establishment and judiciary, and that this failure to deliver is actively fueling the rise of the socialist left. Mark Halperin agrees: if Republicans blow their economic message, the DSA's populist economic pitch could break through.
The Hart-Celler Act of 1965 replaced national-origins quotas with a family-reunification system, exploding annual legal immigration from roughly 297,000 to 1.2 million. Ted Kennedy famously promised it would not change the demographic makeup of America. The foreign-born population has since grown from 5% to roughly 15% — some 60 million people.
The Save America Act enjoys over 80% approval across all partisan, racial, and ideological lines — yet the Senate, under John Thune, refuses to move it. Rep. Ogles says if Thune won't answer the mandate of the American people, he should step aside for someone like Mike Lee.
Global cancer incidence rose 42% over the last measured decade, from 14.1 million to 20 million new cases annually. Senate committee doctors have suggested a link between the COVID-19 vaccine and cancer. Kim Bright argues that mRNA technology causes increased inflammation, autoimmune disorders, and conditions that may accelerate cancer development — and that Big Pharma's proposed solution is yet another mRNA vaccine.
A study cited by Kim Bright found that lactic acid bacteria in kimchi suppress carcinogen-activating enzymes, modulate the immune system, and may have genuine anti-cancer potential. Since daily kimchi consumption is impractical for most Americans, Brightcore's Kimchi One delivers the same probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics in capsule form.
Blake Neff outlined a specific California law change that reduced certain jail sentences from one year to 364 days — one day less than the threshold that triggers automatic deportation. Combined with sanctuary pardons like Minnesota's, this reveals a deliberate legal architecture designed to prevent deportation of criminal immigrants.
The Minnesota Board of Pardons granted clemency to Thao Vang — convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl — because he faced a federal deportation order. The pardon letter congratulated him. Blake Neff argues this is a deliberate pattern: the left changes laws and issues pardons specifically to keep criminal immigrants in the country.
Being born somewhere makes you a subject — responsible to whoever rules that territory. American citizenship is different: it requires an active commitment to the principles of the nation. The citizenship test's requirement to commit to those principles is excellent precisely because it reflects this deeper truth about what America is.
In 1930, all government — federal, state, and local — was about 12% of GDP. Today, counting regulatory costs, it's over 50%. Meanwhile, local government's share of spending collapsed from over 60% to under 20%, and federal spending rose from 23% to the mid-60s. The shift is staggering — and it followed directly from progressive ideological victories.
Lincoln faced a problem: millions of Americans weren't descended from the Founders. His answer was the Declaration's principle that all men are created equal — 'the electric cord that unites the hearts of liberty-loving men everywhere on Earth.' You don't need to share blood with the Founders; you share the idea.
Kamala Harris is cozying up to DSA figures like Zohran Mamdani to capture grassroots energy for a 2028 run — but Mark Halperin says she lacks the sophistication to finesse that relationship. She's grabbing the tiger by the tail, and the tiger will eat her.
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