Charlie Kirk’s impact on Karoline Leavitt has been present since her political career began.
On Monday, Sept. 14, JD Vance hosted a segment on The Charlie Kirk Show in remembrance of the conservative activist, who was assassinated at Utah Valley University the week prior.
Several guests joined the vice president on the podcast, including Stephen Miller, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Karoline Leavitt, who confessed that Donald Trump is “deeply hurt” by Charlie’s loss on the show.
Along with the revelations she made about the U.S. president’s relationship with the activist, she also touched on her own friendship with Charlie.
“I was really raised within the MAGA movement, and within the MAGA movement as a Gen Z conservative means you’re very much a part of the Turning Point USA movement,” she started, referencing the non-profit organization that Charlie had founded.
He taught her how to “stand firm in your convictions and pick a fight especially when you know you have the facts and the truth on your side,” and “do it with a smile.”
“That’s something Charlie did so brilliantly and well,” she said. “He would go to these campus reform events, and he would say to the crowd, ‘If you disagree with me. Come to the front of the line.’”
She uses this tactic while speaking to the media, confessing, “I find myself doing that in the briefing room, you know, picking on the reporters who I know very much disagree with him and the president.”
Charlie had not only aided Karoline in her career journey but also in her religious one.
She stated, “Charlie was so outspoken with his faith, and I will continue to be in honor of him.”
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