Charlie Kirk was a prominent American right-wing conservative activist known for his leadership in the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement. He co- founded Turning Point USA, a nonprofit organization aimed at promoting conservative values among young Americans, particularly on college campuses. Kirk stood for conservative principles like limited government, free markets, and strong support for the Second Amendment. He opposed abortion, gay marriage, LGBTQ rights, and diversity initiatives, and he championed Christian nationalism. His political stance was firmly aligned with Donald Trump, supporting Trump's claims of election fraud in 2020 and actively mobilizing youth voters through Turning Point USA. Kirk was also a vocal critic of Islam and expressed controversial views on race, including opposition to affirmative action and criticism of civil rights era legislation. He was known for propagating misinformation on issues like COVID vaccines and electoral fraud. Kirk aimed to reshape the Republican Party and American politics by blending populism, Christian nationalism, and conservative activism, particularly targeting young voters. His confrontational style and political views generated both significant followings and strong opposition. He was considered a key figure in the Trump-aligned conservative movement until his death in a shooting incident in 2025 while speaking at a university event.