Protests and Unrest After Charlie Kirk's Death
Showing 26 Protests videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.
Independent and conservative journalists embedded themselves at demonstrations to capture the street-level protests and confrontations connected to Charlie Kirk's death and the political climate surrounding it. It includes extensive coverage of the nationwide No Kings rallies, where reporters such as Nick Shirley, Isabel Brown, and Brandon Tatum documented confrontations with protesters, including footage of an elementary school teacher mocking Kirk's death that drew widespread backlash. The category covers physical assaults on Turning Point USA reporters Savannah Hernandez and Faith Merrill while covering anti-ICE demonstrations, alongside broader reporting on violence, looting, and vehicle confrontations at anti-ICE and immigration protests in Los Angeles, Chicago, Minneapolis, and other cities. It also includes coverage of the 2025 Los Angeles riots and National Guard deployment, an undercover investigation exposing extremist rhetoric among Florida protesters, and street interviews at events including the Women's March that press demonstrators to define their own slogans. Several videos capture the collision of political protest with mourning, including a demonstrator chanting against Trump outside a Washington vigil for Kirk. Across these videos, the throughline is direct, often confrontational, on-the-ground reporting from the country's protest movements in the tense months following Kirk's assassination.