Steve Bannon EXPOSING the TERRIFYING Truth on Charlie Kirk
Our Work Is Not Finished: The Enduring Mission of Charlie Kirk
The shocking death of Charlie Kirk has left a chasm in the MAGA movement, but as Steve Bannon asserts, this is not a moment for national unity with those who celebrate cruelty. It is a moment for righteous resolve and a renewed commitment to the work Charlie devoted his life to.
His assassination was not just about politics—it was an attack on a Christian martyr whose faith imbued every aspect of his mission. The sheer hatred directed at him and his memory, even mocking his children, reveals a profound moral line crossed by his opponents. As Bannon powerfully states, you cannot unify with people who celebrate such desecration. Our path is not one of a “group hug” or “kumbaya moment,” but of victory.
The Architect of a Youth Movement
Charlie Kirk’s legacy is immense. He didn’t just build a good organization; he took the fight to a whole new level with Turning Point USA, bringing in a massive contingent of people under 35 years old—many with no prior political association. He accomplished this by going directly into the “lion’s den” of the education system, confronting the neo-Marxist takeover from kindergarten all the way to college.
But the real engine of his success was inseparable from his spirituality. In the final weekend of his life, Charlie was in Korea, combining Turning Point rallies—urging young people to stand up against foreign influence—with evangelical gatherings. This duality is key: his work was an expression of his Christian faith, a message that resonated with people searching for an alternative to the prevailing cultural decay. The powerful image of Korean youth chanting, “I am Charlie Kirk,” after his death is a testament to the global reach of his conviction.
A Deeper Conspiracy and the Path Forward
The narrative that Charlie Kirk’s death was a simple act must be rejected. The surrounding circumstances—the alleged shooter’s background, the instant celebration and mockery on fringe sites, the possible foreign influence from entities like the Chinese Communist Party and others—suggest a far deeper, more malignant conspiracy. Bannon is unequivocal: Antifa must be designated a domestic terrorist organization, and the entire network of foundations and funding behind this radical movement must be investigated.
We see the peaceful nature of the MAGA movement in the spontaneous, self-organizing prayer vigils held across the nation in Charlie’s honor—5,000 people in Huntington Beach, with “no cars burned, no riots, no cities burned, no violence.” We do not need to resort to violence because we have the superior ideas and the growing levers of power. Our fight will be waged through ideas, organization, and persistence.
To honor Charlie Kirk is not to merely mourn, but to finish what was started. His method—engaging in debate with humility and patience, like a happy warrior in the mold of Bill Buckley—must be our guide. He went to the point of contact on university campuses and used every platform, including being the one who got President Trump onto the game-changing power of TikTok, to meet people where they were.
The young men who felt abandoned and radicalized by a system that stripped them of purpose found a leader in Charlie. He offered them a path out of the dumps: the New Testament and a fight for their country.
Our opponents are now “pearl clutching” about losing control of the media ecosystem, after decades of partisan dominance. Let them worry. Our moment is now. We have to drive forward, using democracy to secure victory after victory, establishing a permanent MAGA majority.
The greatest tribute to Charlie Kirk, the Christian martyr, is to get off your knees and get to work every day. His work is far from finished, and it is our duty to complete his mission.