Larry Elder: A Named Ally in Kirk's Black-Conservative Outreach
Showing 12 Larry Elder videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.
Larry Elder's presence in Kirk's story traces primarily to a joint appearance with Candace Owens confronting MSNBC host Krystal Ball over what they characterized as race-baiting questions during coverage of a Turning Point-organized young Black conservative event in Washington DC, where Elder was named alongside Ben Carson as a speaker previously unfamiliar to many attendees due to limited exposure within their own communities. Kirk separately cited Elder directly, alongside Owens and Brandon Tatum, as part of a growing movement of Black conservatives he argued rejected monolithic political thinking imposed by white liberal elites.
Other coverage here extended into Elder's own historical commentary work, including a two-part examination of John F. Kennedy's presidency tracing his transformation from the Bay of Pigs failure to his resolve during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Direct collaboration with Kirk's own campus-outreach efforts, and separate long-form historical broadcasting under Elder's own byline, give coverage of him two distinct registers: a specific, named ally within Kirk's Black-conservative-outreach coalition, and an independent commentator whose own historical broadcasting work only tangentially intersected with Kirk's own content on any given day.