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Charlie Kirk’s Last Book with Turning Point USA COO Justin Streiff

35 min · 10 de dic de 2025
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In this podcast Garrett Mason sits down with Charlie's friend and Turning Point USA colleague COO Justin Streiff. They reflect on the legacy of Charlie Kirk, his impact on the conservative movement, and the importance of rest as emphasized in his final book, Stop In The Name of God. Garrett & Justin discuss Charlie's intelligence, his love for Maine, and the call to action for individuals to stand up for their values. Lastly they highlight the growth of Turning Point USA and the significance of courage in activism. Subscribe and turn on notifications to stay ahead of Maine’s political and economic landscape.

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