[00:00] With this newly leaked audio, you're
[00:01] about to hear Erica Kirk 11 days after
[00:05] Charlie's death on a corporatewide call
[00:08] celebrating merch sales.
[00:11] >> I think we're at like over 200,000 for
[00:15] merch sales. Don't quote me on that cuz
[00:17] I think it just keeps like bumping up
[00:18] like crazy. But I just wanted to say a
[00:21] huge huge huge thank you to the events
[00:23] team. This is just more very normal
[00:27] behavior from a griefstricken widow.
[00:30] It's what we're told. Welcome back to
[00:32] the JP Reacts channel, my freedom loving
[00:34] friend. This is where we like to spread
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[00:40] Here is another video about Erica Kirk,
[00:43] but this one has its own legs to stand
[00:45] on. If you saw the one I released
[00:46] earlier this week on Erica Kirk's very
[00:50] weird, suspicious behavior where she has
[00:53] a long history of intense
[00:57] fame seeeking behavior. This is
[00:59] different. Check that one out if you'd
[01:01] like, if you haven't already. Candace
[01:03] Owens recently released this leaked
[01:06] audio that was given to her allegedly,
[01:09] but it's I'm taking it at face value.
[01:12] seems pretty straightforward by a
[01:13] Turning Point USA employee who's like,
[01:16] "Hey, this is a corporatewide call that
[01:20] Erica Kirk ran
[01:22] celebrating the success of our event,
[01:25] our merch sales, our revenue from
[01:28] donations." This was 11 days after he
[01:32] was brutally murdered. I think this is a
[01:36] little bit weird. Here you go, Candace.
[01:38] So, anyway, she published it. All the
[01:40] credit to her. We're not going to go
[01:42] through any of her commentary on this.
[01:44] Not so much interested in her
[01:46] commentary. I'm curious what you think.
[01:48] I'll share what I think along the way.
[01:50] And you'll hear Erica Kirk on this call
[01:54] celebrating
[01:56] merch sales. And you you get to be the
[01:58] judge. Is this
[02:00] a griefstricken widow or is this seem
[02:04] like something else that adds to what is
[02:07] unquestionably
[02:10] blatantly very suspicious behavior by
[02:13] Erica Kirk? Maybe she is a griefstricken
[02:16] widow, but being objective, it's like
[02:18] this is very unusual. We all grieve in
[02:21] unusual ways. We all grieve differently.
[02:24] Yeah. But nobody grieavves like that.
[02:26] Nonetheless, here's what Candace said.
[02:29] Just credit to her her uh tweet about
[02:31] this. She's got her whole episode on
[02:33] YouTube. This is embedded in it. We'll
[02:35] hear just a clip of Erica Kirk on the
[02:37] call. Okay, we're back on air. More
[02:39] leaked audio from a corporatewide call
[02:42] that took place less than two weeks, 11
[02:44] days to be exact, after Charlie was
[02:46] murdered. Not going to lie, it makes me
[02:48] incredibly uncomfortable. So, let's hear
[02:50] what Erica Kirk had to say as she felt
[02:53] up to running a corporate call 11 days
[02:57] after Charlie was murdered. So, you get
[02:59] to pay attention to what she says, how
[03:01] she says it, and what she doesn't
[03:04] express.
[03:05] >> Hi, everybody. I still love all these
[03:08] emoji Zoom
[03:09] >> emoji fan
[03:10] >> things. Um, wow.
[03:14] I don't even know where to begin. The
[03:16] fact that we were able to pull off an
[03:19] event
[03:21] of a century, like it's just insane.
[03:24] >> Okay. Well, you uh it it's insane. Yeah.
[03:27] The event of a century were happy
[03:31] tonality. It sounds like we're laughing
[03:35] and why aren't you home with the kids?
[03:38] They had their dad. Yeah. You okay, you
[03:41] handle Why aren't you home with the
[03:44] kids?
[03:45] I don't know.
[03:47] >> We had over 275,000
[03:50] people that attended and
[03:55] stadium overflow
[03:58] Westgate.
[03:59] Insane.
[04:00] >> Insane.
[04:02] Insane. We're happy about this,
[04:04] >> guys. And then you have was it 100
[04:07] million
[04:08] >> over?
[04:10] >> Over 100 million live viewers. Got it.
[04:12] Yeah. that heard the gospel and all
[04:15] about Charlie and all about everything
[04:17] that you guys do and the hard work of
[04:19] Turning Point USA is insane. We had
[04:21] thousands that were registered to vote.
[04:24] >> I think we're at like over 200,000 for
[04:28] merch sales. Don't quote me on that cuz
[04:30] I think it just keeps like bumping up
[04:31] like crazy. But
[04:32] >> crazy. Erica, how
[04:36] how are you doing? How's your heart
[04:39] feel? We had over $200,000 in merch
[04:43] sales alone. What? No. Well, no. How are
[04:47] the the grief? The grief. Your husband
[04:50] died. How How are you doing with that?
[04:53] We had over a hundred million people
[04:56] watch on the internet. Can you believe
[04:58] it? So, one question I would raise, I'm
[05:02] going to raise this in a new way. Why is
[05:04] she running Turning Point USA? I I do
[05:07] think this is very unusual behavior.
[05:09] It's a nine-figure organization
[05:12] and she has no background in being
[05:14] qualified to run a humongous
[05:18] organization in terms of dollar amount
[05:20] and even more humongous in terms of
[05:22] influence. No background, no experience,
[05:26] no qualifications to do such a thing.
[05:28] What she does have a background in, what
[05:29] I pointed out very blatantly in my
[05:32] previous video, is she has a strong
[05:35] background in fame and attentionseeking
[05:38] behavior.
[05:40] She voluntarily puts herself in this
[05:42] position of well fame, attention, and
[05:47] power receiving role. Uh, and some would
[05:52] say, well, this was her husband's
[05:55] company. Of course she should be next in
[05:57] line to run it. Like, well, no, no, no,
[06:01] no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[06:04] It It does not mean she's next in line,
[06:07] most qualified to run it. If it was my
[06:09] legacy, I would want the next in line,
[06:12] most qualified person to run it because
[06:14] it's my legacy. Therefore, it's
[06:15] important to me. You just imagine during
[06:18] Tom Brady's NFL career, I think he was
[06:20] married a time or two, maybe 12, I don't
[06:23] know, but just imagine Tom Brady, you
[06:25] know, he's married, winning some Super
[06:27] Bowls, taken out in a car accident. It's
[06:30] tragic. New England Patriots star
[06:32] quarterback,
[06:34] unfortunately, passes away in a car
[06:36] accident. His wife has stepped in and
[06:39] decided to be the starting quarterback
[06:42] for the New England Patriots. She's
[06:44] going to carry on his legacy. You might
[06:46] say, "Well, that sounds, to use Erica
[06:50] Kirk's word, insane." It's because it
[06:53] is. And this is not different than that
[06:59] from my perspective. Call me crazy, and
[07:01] I might be I might be way off base. Let
[07:03] me know if you disagree with me, but
[07:05] nonetheless, we're here. We're 11 days
[07:08] after his passing. Got it. Have you ever
[07:11] had a dog die? Like how how were you 11
[07:15] days after your dog died? You might have
[07:18] been doing better than this. You might
[07:21] not have even re wanted to return to
[07:23] work you let alone step into a new
[07:26] demanding role in front of cameras on
[07:29] stages all the time and uh you just want
[07:34] to run a corporatewide call. I just
[07:37] wanted to say a huge huge huge thank you
[07:40] to the events team, the development
[07:42] team, the graphic design team, the
[07:44] production team just phenomenal
[07:48] work leading into the memorial.
[07:50] >> Is everything phenomenal?
[07:54] >> Um, and honestly, a lot of this the
[07:56] staff that worked on the memorial, they
[07:58] had
[07:59] 20our days for a week during the time of
[08:02] us grieving the loss of my husband. And
[08:05] >> thank you for acknowledging that
[08:08] we we're not doing it with emotion.
[08:10] Well, kind of upbeat, happy emotion.
[08:14] Glad we acknowledge that. We'll get back
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[09:47] >> I know several staff that didn't even
[09:49] sleep. Um, again, you guys are breathing
[09:53] angels, and I'm so grateful for all of
[09:55] you. And obviously, a huge thank you to
[09:58] the Mosaic team, VI. You guys are 10 out
[10:02] of 10. Like, there's We have the most
[10:05] incredible team. We just do. And you
[10:08] guys know that. and you guys are all a
[10:09] part of that and I am so so thankful.
[10:12] Um, and if you do have a moment and you
[10:15] run into any of those staff members that
[10:16] you that you know had a role in this and
[10:20] you know um that they put a lot of their
[10:24] time and effort into it, just say thank
[10:26] you. There's something really special um
[10:29] to be seen um in moments like this and
[10:33] it's not easy. I'm speaking from
[10:35] experience. I'm right in the trenches
[10:37] with you guys. you don't need to be in
[10:39] the trenches with all the people working
[10:42] 20 hours a day like in the living room
[10:45] with their kids and talk to them.
[10:47] >> Um, and so the fact that you just a
[10:49] simple thank you, I don't care if any of
[10:52] you have beef with each other from the
[10:54] past or have any issues with someone
[10:57] said something about this or that. Like,
[10:59] if you guys have any of that, please put
[11:00] it to rest.
[11:01] >> Okay, now we're we're just straighten
[11:03] out tension in the company. Okay,
[11:06] >> my husband's dead. Like I'm not trying
[11:07] to be morbid, but he's dead.
[11:09] >> Um 200,000 in merch sales. It's been 100
[11:12] million people. My husband's dead. He's
[11:14] dead. I'm not trying to be morbid here.
[11:16] He's dead. So if you have tension with
[11:18] people like All right. I don't know if
[11:21] she has autism. Uh I don't think she
[11:25] does. What? Again, I'm not trying to
[11:27] paint your view. I'm just trying to
[11:29] narrate my view as I listen to this. Let
[11:31] me know how it strikes you. that that
[11:34] strikes me as surprisingly
[11:37] emotionless
[11:43] with a little bit too much happy emotion
[11:45] around the merch and and the successes
[11:49] the success. Yeah, we had probably the
[11:51] worst tragedy you can imagine. This is a
[11:54] time of success and specialness. It puts
[11:57] life into perspective of how short life
[11:59] is and relationships and God puts people
[12:02] in your life for a reason and it teaches
[12:04] you a lesson. It teaches them a lesson.
[12:05] So if you are going through a time where
[12:07] just lay it to rest and we are moving
[12:10] forward turning point USA 2.0 with
[12:13] Charlie in our hearts and that's what he
[12:14] would want.
[12:15] >> I don't know if that's what Charlie
[12:17] would want. If it is, amazing. I'm glad
[12:20] that legacy is being pushed forward. And
[12:24] uh if that's not what he wants, then I
[12:27] would um I would feel bad about
[12:32] uh essentially weaponizing Charlie to
[12:36] push forward in an agenda that isn't
[12:39] his.
[12:41] For example, you've probably We're not
[12:44] going through all the details here. I
[12:46] heaven months ago in other videos.
[12:48] You've probably seen them where before
[12:50] Charlie's death, he was rather skeptical
[12:53] about Israel and would say crazy things
[12:57] like, "I fear Israel is going to kill
[13:00] me." You know, whatever that means. Uh,
[13:03] and you know, I'm not going forward with
[13:05] this Israel agenda. All these Jewish
[13:09] donors pulling back. Text messages have
[13:11] been revealed. And now Erica, perhaps
[13:17] second most qualified to run Turning
[13:19] Point USA behind Charlie,
[13:22] is going a completely new direction with
[13:25] that cuz that's what Charlie wants.
[13:27] Well, Charlie actually was, you know,
[13:29] his words were something completely
[13:31] different. So anyway, it would just be a
[13:34] shame if what Charlie wants is a phrase
[13:38] being used to manipulate people into
[13:40] getting behind an agenda out of a
[13:43] loyalty to Charlie, but that agenda is
[13:45] not his. It would just be a shame if
[13:47] that was happening. I'm just grateful
[13:49] that
[13:52] while things were still in motion and
[13:56] moving around that we had our leadership
[13:59] teams provide for you counselors,
[14:03] pastors.
[14:04] I heard there were therapy dogs.
[14:06] >> Do you need to talk to a counselor? No.
[14:09] No, no, no. But for the staff, well, you
[14:12] lost a husband. You lost a father to
[14:14] your ch. Okay. For them, they need the
[14:16] counselor.
[14:18] Some of them might not have met Charlie
[14:20] be. Okay. They need the counselor. Okay.
[14:23] >> Listen, I didn't get to
[14:25] >> How are you doing so good? No. No. I
[14:29] just
[14:30] Yeah. How How are you doing so good?
[14:35] You're functioning really well.
[14:38] Suspiciously well. I'm good for you.
[14:41] >> Having a moment with the therapy dog.
[14:42] >> This is 11 days after he
[14:46] passed.
[14:47] doing okay. All right.
[14:49] >> Um, breakfast I was I was really adamant
[14:52] about making sure that we paid for your
[14:54] flights for your spouses to be there.
[14:56] That was something on my heart. You
[14:57] don't want to grieve alone. No one's
[14:59] supposed to grieve alone.
[15:01] >> You are supposed to grieve though.
[15:04] Everybody grieavves differently. Okay.
[15:08] >> Healthy. Um, but I just think it's a
[15:11] beautiful honor that all all of these
[15:14] benefits were made for the community to
[15:16] grieve and remember Charlie. Um, and I
[15:19] really hope you took advantage of those
[15:21] in a healthy way when they were provided
[15:24] because it's meant to be for everyone
[15:26] for healing.
[15:27] >> Grief comes in waves.
[15:29] >> Um, you know, some days are going to be
[15:31] tougher than others, but you know, take
[15:34] it take it as it comes. And that's why
[15:35] you have your turning point family and
[15:38] just lean on them and lean on other
[15:41] people in your life that you know will
[15:42] help you and pour into you and pray with
[15:44] you to get you through it. Um I say that
[15:48] though that if you do need more time to
[15:50] grieve,
[15:51] >> do you need
[15:52] >> um please continue to use
[15:54] >> you're actually working right now?
[15:56] >> Turning Point USA's network of
[15:58] counselors. Um we have pastors. I mean
[16:01] there are so many resources for you. If
[16:03] you do need additional time off um you
[16:06] don't need any
[16:06] >> please talk to your director
[16:10] >> about using time off
[16:11] >> for you
[16:12] >> for that. Um and
[16:15] >> okay
[16:15] >> again it's not not easy but
[16:20] >> again grief is hard. Um otherwise
[16:25] honestly uh Turning Point USA and
[16:27] Turning Point Action.
[16:28] >> Are you laughing? We'll seam ahead. You
[16:30] guys, we have Charlie would want us to
[16:33] get back to work and that's what we're
[16:34] doing. And that's what we did with so
[16:36] honored and proud of each and every one
[16:38] of you because that's what we're going
[16:39] to do in his honor and in his name.
[16:42] >> We have
[16:44] so much to [clears throat] do, which is
[16:46] exciting.
[16:47] >> Exciting.
[16:48] >> Charlie in heaven is like a different
[16:50] emotion.
[16:51] >> I thought you had a busy schedule then
[16:53] just you wait. And he's doing some
[16:56] awesome things with Jesus in heaven
[16:57] right now. But there's so much work to
[16:59] be done. I mean, since his
[17:03] assassination, uh, we have
[17:06] >> voice go up.
[17:07] >> Chapter 100,000 chapter requests. Uh, we
[17:10] have 300,000 new donors.
[17:13] >> That is a blessing in itself.
[17:17] >> Congratulations on all this success.
[17:19] Notal the past 11 days.
[17:20] >> Oh god. Um, I think we have 50,000 plus
[17:25] hat orders to fulfill. I mean, I'm
[17:27] saying these numbers because it puts
[17:29] into perspective that we're not just
[17:31] sitting and thinking and looking at the
[17:35] wall being like, what do we do? Like
[17:37] that there is so much to do. You have
[17:39] over 20,000 registrations.
[17:42] >> Five stages of grieving. We could maybe
[17:44] just be sad for a little bit. That that
[17:48] could be appropriate.
[17:50] Can
[17:52] awesome 50,000 hats. Do you do we feel
[17:57] we feel sad?
[17:59] We don't even want to be on this call.
[18:01] Do do you feel sad? You're
[18:04] Well, it's it's been No, it's been a
[18:06] great call.
[18:08] Sure. You We're all super stoked
[18:12] on the hat sales
[18:14] and the 300,000 new donors.
[18:17] Congratulations.
[18:19] It's been
[18:21] a very good week for business. So, take
[18:24] that as what it is. That's the leaked
[18:27] audio of Erica Kirk running a
[18:29] corporatewide Turning Point USA call 11
[18:32] days after Charlie's death. It proves
[18:35] nothing other than how you interpret the
[18:37] call. As you heard me mocking
[18:39] [clears throat] the behavior along the
[18:41] way, I interpret the call as very weird
[18:44] behavior. That's all it proves. It
[18:46] proves nothing else. It maybe adds on to
[18:49] a pile of suspicion in one direction or
[18:51] another. That's for you to be the judge
[18:53] of. But nonetheless, shared with you how
[18:56] I view it. Let me know how you view this
[18:58] leaked audio of Erica Kirk running this
[19:00] corporatewide call 11 days after
[19:02] Charlie's death in the comments below.
[19:05] And I'll look forward to seeing you on
[19:06] our next video. But until then, look,
[19:09] it's it's okay to grieve. It's healthy
[19:12] and sus aspicious if you