In a video posted to social media, Charlie Kirk denied that he called for the Civil Rights Act to be overturned. He has a track record of suggesting otherwise.
Did Charlie Kirk lie to a 13-year-old child at the DNC? Sure seems like it.
The Turning Point USA founder has not only called the Civil Rights Act a “mistake," he's argued for the repeal of all “these laws"
Written by John Whitehouse
Research contributions from Sergio Munoz
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Democratic content creator Knowa confronts Kirk
For reasons that are not immediately clear, Turning Point USA founder and MAGA personality Charlie Kirk obtained credentials to attend night one of the 2024 Democratic National Convention. Kirk promptly posted a video of himself getting mocked by the president of Georgia Young Democrats. But it was another Kirk confrontation that caught my attention, when he answered a question from 13-year-old Democratic content creator Knowa De Baraso:
Racist conspiracy theorist @charliekirk11 confirms that he said that the Civil Rights act was a mistake.
And then he couldn’t even answer my question of why he thinks that. Embarrassing. pic.twitter.com/rS1pvVJz4t— Knowa (@KnowaWasTaken) August 20, 2024
KNOWA: I have a question.
CHARLIE KIRK: OK. What's your question?
KNOWA: Why did you say that the civil rights bill should be overturned?
KIRK: I didn't say that. I said it was a mistake.
KNOWA: Why? That's crazy.
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What Kirk has said about civil rights laws
Kirk earlier this year made viral comments about being afraid to fly with a Black pilot. Kirk frequently discusses quite bizarre racial theories on-air.
It is true that Kirk has called the Civil Rights Act a “mistake.” But he’s also said more than that.
And Kirk has appeared to suggest that the Civil Rights Act should be overturned.
Kirk discussed civil rights laws in October 2023 with Richard Hanania, a Project 2025 contributor who reportedly wrote racist essays for white supremacist websites for years.
The two discussed the Civil Rights Act and its supposed impacts on “wokeism,” with Hanania claiming that “the perversion of the Civil Rights Act and a few laws that came after it” became “something like a state religion.” Kirk readily agreed that it “created this regime” and shifted the discussion to impacts of the law in culture.
A bit later in the discussion, Kirk even suggested that “not only is it the moral right thing to do, it's actually insanely popular to get rid of these laws, these traditions that discriminate against groups of people, in particular white people.”
Kirk also railed against the Civil Rights Act in April 2024, claiming “that beast has now turned into an anti-white weapon,” while his guest called to “fundamentally relook at a lot of our civil rights legal regime.”
Kirk in June 2023 described the Civil Rights Act as “way too broad and largely poorly written.”
Kirk has been so outspoken against the Civil Rights Act that even conservative campaign consultant Raynard Jackson appeared to express alarm while speaking at an event at CPAC earlier this year:
Wired also reported on Kirk’s increasing efforts to target civil rights laws.
This is all happening as the Republican National Committee, now co-led by Lara Trump after Kirk assisted in the ouster of Ronna McDaniel, works closer with Kirk’s Turning Point USA and its sister organization Turning Point Action.
Turning Point USA is also an official Project 2025 partner.