LOGAN, Utah (Echosphere) — The Turning Point USA college tour returns to Utah today, marking its first event since the death of founder Charlie Kirk earlier this month in a tragic shooting. This gathering at Utah State University comes in the wake of Kirk's assassination, which occurred on September 10 at Utah Valley University.
The shocking incident, where a gunman fatally shot Kirk during a speaking engagement, has sparked a wave of support and advocacy among conservative circles, who feel galvanized to continue pushing Kirk's vision for mobilizing young voters towards conservatism amidst rising political tensions in the country. Kirk has been posthumously declared a ‘martyr’ by many, with Turning Point USA reportedly experiencing a surge in interest, as students seek to establish new chapters across campuses nationwide.
Today’s event, which was initially scheduled before Kirk's passing, will explore how the organization is redefining its identity after losing its central figure, known for his charisma and ability to attract large audiences. The tour is now hosted by influential conservative personalities such as Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly, featuring a dynamic panel that includes members of Congress and local leaders.
Erika Kirk, Charlie’s widow, has publicly committed to the ongoing mission of Turning Point USA, stating that she is determined to honor her husband’s legacy. She has promised followers that they will not deviate from the strategic plans established by Charlie: “We’re not going anywhere. We have the blueprints. We have our marching orders,” she affirmed during a recent podcast appearance.
The current tour events are designed not only to honor Kirk but also to inspire attendees to actively participate in his political vision. Previous gatherings have emphasized prayer and dedication to Kirk’s principles, with prominent figures urging young conservatives to step up and carry on Kirk’s fight.
Erika Kirk has shared her plans to maintain their podcast's run, ensuring that her husband’s voice remains a part of the movement: “We have decades’ worth of my husband’s voice. We have unused material from speeches that he’s had that no one has heard yet,” she stated, highlighting a commitment to keeping his ideals alive in an evolving political landscape.
As conservative leaders rally to fill the void left by Charlie Kirk, they echo a shared commitment to resilience amid mourning. Today’s event at Utah State marks a pivotal chapter not only for Turning Point USA but for the broader conservative movement in America.