Charlie Kirk and Russell Brand on Faith, Scripture, and the West

Showing 33 Russell Brand videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.

Russell Brand's appearance on Kirk's show doubled as a conversion story told in real time: a former Hollywood figure now carrying a marked-up Bible, mid-transition from Acts into Romans in his daily reading plan, sitting across from Kirk to talk about scripture rather than politics first. Their conversation ranged from playful, Brand riffing on running jokes and props before either man got serious, into substantive territory: Kirk argued that specific biblical principles, equal justice, love of neighbor, built the West's legal and moral architecture directly, and that the same civilization now risks replacing those foundations with what he called new paganism rather than genuine secularism.

Brand's reaction to Kirk's assassination extended that same religious framing rather than dropping it. Recording an unscripted conversation with Dave Rubin in the moments just after the shooting, and a more considered one afterward with Jack Posobiec, Brand treated the killing as a spiritual event as much as a political one, describing the surrounding chaos in terms of warfare between forces rather than simply partisan violence, consistent with how their earlier conversation together had already framed the stakes.

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