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Fox News
2 minutes ago
- Entertainment
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Charlie Kirk reacts to 'South Park' parody of him in upcoming episode
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk spoke with Fox News Digital about his thoughts of "South Park" parodying him in an upcoming episode, calling it a "badge of honor."


Fox News
a day ago
- Politics
- Fox News
Charlie Kirk explains the origins of the 'lost boys of the West'
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk addresses what is causing young men to 'exit' society on 'The Will Cain Show.'


Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
'White couple' not the only ones hurt in Cincinnati attack? Claims of a third person surface
Violence broke out in downtown Cincinnati, amid the ongoing Cincinnati Music Festival, formerly known as the Cincinnati Jazz Fest, with videos showing a group beating a man and a woman. The incident in Cincinnati, where the man and woman were beaten, took place at the intersection of West Fourth Street and Elm Street. Image for representation(Pexels) While police have taken cognizance of the clips and said they are investigating the matter, which left two people injured, now a new video appears to show that there was a third victim. The incident, where the man and woman were beaten, took place at the intersection of West Fourth Street and Elm Street. What does the new video show? The new video, shared by Charlie Kirk – co founder of Turning Point USA – shows a man on the streets of what he claims to be Cincinnati. This man is attacked from behind by what appears to be another Black person. He is hit in the face and goes to ground immediately. He is then dragged by his legs and dropped in front of a vehicle on the road. The man then manages to get back on his feet. Sharing the video, Kirk, who is a conservative political activist, said 'I sure hope the police are in the process of arresting all of these criminals so the DA can throw the book at each and every one of them.' Again, the video does not show the events leading up to the altercation, and it remains unclear if this man is related to the other two white people who were on the receiving end of violence. What authorities said about the attack Speaking about the clips where the couple were shown getting beaten, Cincinnati police chief Terri Theetge told WLWT that the incident was in no way related to the music festival. Further, the police chief noted that a verbal altercation had broken out among some of the individuals seen on the video, which eventually escalated to outright violence. 'I am in complete disgust waking up to the viral video many of you have now seen. The behavior displayed is nothing short of cruel and absolutely unacceptable. Our investigative team is working diligently to identify every individual involved in causing harm,' the top cop said.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Politics
- Yahoo
Fox News Host Wants Child Labor to Replace Deported Immigrants
Fox News pundit Charlie Hurt is ready to send kids into fields to make up for the shortage of cheap labor stemming from President Donald Trump's deportation spree. Fox & Friends Weekend Co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy, who is married to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, described a field trip she took with Hunt and fellow co-host Charlie Kirk to a blueberry farm, sparking a debate about whether the government should do more to subsidize farming. 'Our government subsidizes ethanol. [It] subsidizes the corn for fructose corn syrup that then goes into processed foods,' Campos-Duffy said Sunday. 'I would be totally fine with the government subsidizing labor so there's more fresh fruits and vegetables, especially the organic kind.' Hurt went a step further. 'The answer to this,' Hunt said. 'You stop paying people not to work.' Hurt added that picking blueberries is a 'wonderful, rewarding job' and that he has fond memories of pulling tobacco in his youth. Bemoaning how farming and construction work had been 'handed over to—largely—illegal aliens," he offered up schoolkids to take over the 'cheap labor.' 'Allow children to do it as summer jobs. The idea that your government—your precious government—doesn't allow children to work summer jobs in blueberry fields is just mindblowing to me," he said. 'It's very difficult work, by the way,' Campos-Duffy cautioned before conceding, 'It's fine, I'm totally down with everything you're saying.' The panel agreed that subsidizing farming and paying more for blueberries to 'actually have Americans picking' them was the way to go. In a move that left some of his most hard-line supporters feeling betrayed, President Donald Trump initially backed off his mass deportation promises last month and ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to leave agricultural and hospitality workers alone. 'Our great Farmers and people in the Hotel and Leisure business have been stating that our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good, long-time workers away from them, with those jobs being almost impossible to replace,' Trump wrote on Truth Social. Just days later, however, the Department of Homeland Security reversed the order, and the president doubled down on his initial promise to oversee the 'largest mass deportation event in history' by encouraging ICE to 'do all in their power.'
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Politics
- Yahoo
Charlie Hurt insisted that the government's refusal to use child labor on farms is 'mindblowing.'
Fox News pundit Charlie Hurt is ready to send kids into fields to make up for the shortage of cheap labor stemming from President Donald Trump's deportation spree. Fox & Friends Weekend Co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy, who is married to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, described a field trip she took with Hunt and fellow co-host Charlie Kirk to a blueberry farm, sparking a debate about whether the government should do more to subsidize farming. 'Our government subsidizes ethanol. [It] subsidizes the corn for fructose corn syrup that then goes into processed foods,' Campos-Duffy said Sunday. 'I would be totally fine with the government subsidizing labor so there's more fresh fruits and vegetables, especially the organic kind.'