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Charlie Kirk: How a Reagan-loving Chicago schoolboy became a millionaire MAGA leader – UK Times

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Charlie Kirk, who was shot dead on Wednesday at the age of 31, had established himself as one of the most prominent and powerful conservative voices in the United States.

The right-wing political activist, who was killed during a speaking engagement for his “American Comeback Tour”at Utah Valley University, was a leading ally of President Donald Trump.

The president announced his death on social media site, Truth Social. “The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead. No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us. Melania and my Sympathies go out to his beautiful wife Erika, and family. Charlie, we love you!”

Kirk’s journey to political prominence began at a young age. He was born on October 14, 1993, in Arlington Heights, Illinois into a wealthy family who lived in five-bedroom mansion in Prospect Heights, on the outskirts of Chicago.

His father was an architect who designed and built middle-class luxury estates, while his mother was a trader at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange who later worked as a mental health counsellor. Classmates described the young Kirk as “rude”, “arrogant”, with “a superiority complex.”

Kirk’s journey to political prominence began at a young age in his hometown of Chicago, where he was a teenage Ronald Reagan fan

Kirk’s journey to political prominence began at a young age in his hometown of Chicago, where he was a teenage Ronald Reagan fan (AFP via Getty Images)

The 2008 housing crisis hurt Kirk’s father’s business but it was the election of President Barack Obama later that year that really began to shape Kirk’s politics. While many in the Chicago area considered Obama a local hero, Kirk was a devoted fan of Ronald Reagan, and described teachers he disagreed with as “post-modern neo-Marxists.”

In 2022, Politico reported that the young Kirk was a passionate gun rights supporter who once argued with a teacher that if guns make people violent, “do forks make people fat?”

Kirk got his first taste of real politics in 2010 when he volunteered for the successful campaign to elect Illinois Republican Mark Kirk (not a family relation) to the Senate.

When he finished high school, Kirk hoped to attend the prestigious U.S. Military Academy at West Point, but his application was rejected. He would later claim that this rejection was not based on his academic performance, but on the fact his place had been given to “a far less-qualified candidate of a different gender and a different persuasion.”

In April 2012, at the age of 18, Kirk wrote to the right-wing news site Breitbart News to express his belief that his school textbooks had been politically biased. They commissioned him to write a post, headlined: “Liberal Bias Starts in High School Economics Textbooks”, which garnered significant media attention and landed Kirk an interview on Fox News.

Charlie Kirk speaking at the Republican National Convention in 2016. He was one of the youngest speakers at the RNC that year

Charlie Kirk speaking at the Republican National Convention in 2016. He was one of the youngest speakers at the RNC that year (Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)

Around the same time, he met 71-year-old Tea Party candidate Bill Montgomery, who encouraged him to dedicate himself to political activism. Together, they founded Turning Point USA, a nonprofit that continues to advocate for conservative politics at schools, colleges and universities.

Ben Shapiro, a fellow conservative activist, recounted meeting Kirk as an 18-year-old and believing he was destined to take over the Republican National Committee.

Kirk never completed a college degree. He was briefly enrolled at Harper College, a public community college near Chicago, but dropped out before graduating. But by then, Turning Point USA had become his full-time job. The organization started out by sponsoring a series of debates between Democratic and Republican students on college campuses in the Midwest.

In August 2012, Kirk attended the Republican National Convention where he bumped into multimillionaire investor Foster Friess in a stairwell and convinced him to bankroll Turning Point USA.

Kirk befriended Donald Trump Jr, and worked alongside him, Eric and Lara Trump on the 2016 campaign trail

Kirk befriended Donald Trump Jr, and worked alongside him, Eric and Lara Trump on the 2016 campaign trail (charliekirk1776/Instagram)

After Obama was re-elected that November, Kirk redoubled his efforts to steer the Republican Party in a new direction. He became a central figure as the party was reshaped in the image of the Tea Party movement, and was an early supporter of Donald Trump, soon after the property developer and The Apprentice star launched his presidential campaign in June 2015.

Kirk befriended Donald Trump Jr, and worked alongside him, Eric Trump and Lara Trump on the campaign trail. He was one of the youngest speakers at the RNC in 2016, and that year published his first book,Time for a Turning Point.

The election of Trump emboldened Kirk further. In December 2016, Turning Point USA published their controversial “Professor Watchlist” which targeted college professors who Kirk accused of spreading “leftist propaganda.”

They also organized college appearances for divisive figures like the alt-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos, which often sparked protests on campuses. Kirk also chaired the short-lived 1776 Commission, which was created partly in response to the New York Times “1619 Project”, to stifle revisionist history teachings.

While Kirk initially presented himself as a secular figure, he later adopted evangelical Christianity. In 2019, he worked with Jerry Falwell Jr. to establish the Falkirk Center for Faith and Liberty, a right-wing think tank at Virginia’s Liberty University. The center was named by combining their surnames.

The president announced Kirk’s death on social media site, Truth Social. ‘The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead,’ Trump wrote.

The president announced Kirk’s death on social media site, Truth Social. ‘The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead,’ Trump wrote. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)

During the pandemic, Kirk claimed that social distancing restrictions were intended to hurt churches as part of a “Democratic plot against Christianity.” He launched his podcast, The Charlie Kirk Show, a daily three-hour radio talk show in October 2020, and published his bestselling book The MAGA Doctrine. The following year, he partnered with California pastor Rob McCoy to launch TPUSA Faith, an organization designed to mobilize conservative Christians to vote Republican.

Kirk often used his show and public appearances to court controversy by peddling conspiracy theories. In 2023, he was branded “human garbage” by Adam Kinzinger, an outgoing Republican member of Congress, after promoting the theory that Buffalo Bills star Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest due to the Covid vaccine.

He continued to be an outspoken promoter of gun rights. At a Turning Point USA Faith event in April 2023, Kirk argued that “you will never live in a society when you have an armed citizenry and you won’t have a single gun death.”

Charlie Kirk speaking during a Trump/Vance campaign rally in August 2024. Ahead of the election, Kirk visited approximately 25 college campuses in key battleground states, with the intention of mobilizing Gen-Z voter turnout

Charlie Kirk speaking during a Trump/Vance campaign rally in August 2024. Ahead of the election, Kirk visited approximately 25 college campuses in key battleground states, with the intention of mobilizing Gen-Z voter turnout (Getty Images)

He added: “I think it’s worth it. I think it’s worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights. That is a prudent deal. It is rational.”

Kirk’s ability to stir up controversy and gain attention made him a wealthy man. By 2023 he was living in a $4.75 million Spanish-style property in a gated Arizona country club that boasts a guest casita, a “resort-style” pool and views of the Sonoran Desert. Turning Point USA tax records showed that Kirk’s salary rose from $27,000 in 2016 to more than $407,000 by 2021, and his income was bolstered further by his the success of his podcast and public speaking fees.

Ahead of the 2024 presidential election, Kirk visited approximately 25 college campuses in key battleground states as part of his “You’re Being Brainwashed” tour, with the intention of mobilizing Gen-Z voter turnout. He produced multiple viral videos showing himself engaging and debating directly with students, and Newsweek argued that his tour played a “critical role” in Trump’s return to office. The president reportedly called Kirk to ask his advice on Cabinet appointments.

Charlie and Erika Kirk at Donald Trump's inaugural ball in January 2025. They got married in Scottsdale, Arizona in May 2021. They had two children: a daughter, born on August 23, 2022, and a son, born in May 2024

Charlie and Erika Kirk at Donald Trump’s inaugural ball in January 2025. They got married in Scottsdale, Arizona in May 2021. They had two children: a daughter, born on August 23, 2022, and a son, born in May 2024 (Getty)

In Trump’s second term, Kirk kept himself in the headlines with a string of controversial comments. In August, he celebrated Trump’s federal law enforcement takeover of Washington, D.C. and called for a “full military occupation” of other American cities. Last month, he offered his congratulations to Taylor Swift on her engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce. “This is something that I hope will make Taylor Swift more conservative. Engage in reality more… Reject feminism. Submit to your husband, Taylor. You’re not in charge,” he said on Real America’s Voice network.

Kirk was on another tour of campuses, dubbed the “American Comeback Tour”, when he was fatally shot. A suspect was in custody Wednesday night but a motive for his killing is not yet known.

Kirk is survived by his wife, Erika Frantzve, a fellow podcaster and 2012 Miss Arizona pageant winner who he first met in 2018. He recalled in a video for Turning Point USA that over the course of a “very, very long dinner” at Bills Burgers in New York they discussed theology, philosophy and politics, and he knew “almost immediately” that she was “the one.”

Right-wing activist and commentator Charlie Kirk throws hats to the crowd shortly before he was shot at a Utah Valley University speaking event

Right-wing activist and commentator Charlie Kirk throws hats to the crowd shortly before he was shot at a Utah Valley University speaking event (via REUTERS)

The couple shared an evangelical Christian faith. When she recalled their first date in a fifth anniversary post on Instagram, Frantzve wrote: “Let God write your love story.”

They got engaged in December 2020 and married in Scottsdale, Arizona in May 2021. They had two children: a daughter, born on August 23, 2022, and a son, born in May 2024. Kirk endeavored to largely keep them off social media, saying: “We have a girl and a boy and it’s no one’s business what their names are or their faces.”

Just days before his death, Kirk appeared on Fox News to argue that young women should prioritize having children over their career. “What is going on with women and not wanting to prioritize family?” he said. “This is a pattern that I have seen time and time again on college campuses where young men are ordering their life correctly.”

According to Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullins, Frantzve and the couple’s children were present when Kirk was shot and killed.

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