Alex Clark on Building Popitics With Charlie Kirk and MAHA's Rise
Showing 50 Alex Clark videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.
Alex Clark's relationship with Charlie Kirk began with her pitching him a show idea rather than being hired for one: after attending Turning Point USA's Young Women's Leadership Summit as an unaffiliated attendee, she proposed what became Popitics, the organization's first-ever show, and spent the following years building Culture Apothecary into one of Turning Point's most prominent platforms, eventually credited by Kirk himself for predicting the Make America Healthy Again movement's importance to female voters months before Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s endorsement made it mainstream.
After Kirk's death, Clark took on a specific role among his close colleagues: hosting an extended, unrestricted conversation with executive producer Andrew Kolvet designed to address the full range of conspiracy claims circulating online directly, from disputed audio recordings to questions about Kirk's final week abroad, rather than letting those claims go unanswered by people who'd actually worked alongside him. That willingness to sit through the harder, more adversarial version of the interview, rather than a purely commemorative one, distinguished her post-death coverage from the more purely elegiac tributes offered by others in Kirk's circle.