🚨 Charlie Kirk’s Team in CHAOS as Leaked Nazi Texts Ignite National Outrage — Producers PANIC Live on Air 🔥
It’s a scandal that could tear through the Republican media machine like wildfire. Leaked group chats obtained by Politico have revealed a disturbing pattern of hate speech among young GOP leaders — and now, Charlie Kirk’s producers are in full meltdown mode.
According to the shocking report, thousands of Telegram messages exchanged by members of several Young Republican chapters across New York, Kansas, Arizona, and Vermont show participants praising Adolf Hitler, joking about gas chambers, and using openly racist and homophobic slurs. The messages — more than 28,000 in total — included over 250 documented cases of bigoted epithets, and many more that Politico described as “too vile to reprint.”
But the fallout didn’t stop there. As the internet exploded with outrage, the scandal quickly reached the doorstep of one of the most prominent right-wing influencers in America: Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA and host of The Charlie Kirk Show.
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The Hitler Texts Heard Around the Internet
The chat logs, now circulating widely online, feature several state Republican leaders making jokes about slavery and even advocating sending “political enemies to the gas chamber.” One participant, identified as Peter Juna, chair of the New York Young Republicans, reportedly wrote:
“I’d go to the zoo if I wanted to watch monkeys play ball,”
in reference to an NBA game — a message so brazenly racist that it stunned even longtime political observers.
When confronted, Juna dismissed the revelations as part of a “year-long character assassination campaign” orchestrated by conservative rivals. But as the excuses piled up, the evidence became undeniable — and the backlash, unstoppable.

JD Vance and Charlie Kirk Try Damage Control
The next day, Senator JD Vance appeared on The Charlie Kirk Show, attempting to downplay the scandal as “just kids saying stupid things in private chats.” His tone was defensive, even condescending:
“Kids tell edgy jokes. That’s what young boys do. We shouldn’t ruin their lives over it,” Vance said.
But there’s just one problem — these weren’t kids. Many of the people in the group chat were in their 30s and 40s, including former Trump administration officials and sitting GOP politicians. The “boys will be boys” defense instantly collapsed, leaving both Vance and Kirk scrambling to justify the unjustifiable.
The Live TV Meltdown That Changed Everything
Then came the breaking point. During a heated NewsNation debate moderated by Chris Cuomo, Charlie Kirk’s longtime producer Andrew Clovett appeared alongside progressive commentator Adam Mockler and former Fox News anchor Bill O’Reilly.
When Mockler directly asked Clovett whether he condemned the Nazi-themed messages, things took a turn for the surreal.
“Do you condemn this Nazi group chat?” Mockler pressed.
“Well, we can talk about it,” Clovett stammered.
“So you won’t condemn it?”
“I… I want to talk about it.”
For nearly three painful minutes, Clovett dodged the question — refusing to disavow the texts until cornered by the moderator. When he finally mumbled a half-hearted condemnation, the damage was done. The clip went instantly viral, racking up millions of views under the headline:
“Charlie Kirk Producer REFUSES to Condemn Nazi Messages — Live TV Meltdown.”
A Party in Crisis
The fallout from this debacle has sent shockwaves through Republican circles. What began as a scandal about leaked texts has now become a symbol of a deeper moral rot within parts of the American right. Even as Kirk’s defenders scream about “cancel culture,” the broader public is asking a much simpler question:
👉 Why is it so hard for these people to just condemn Nazis?
As one commentator put it, “If you don’t want to be called a Nazi, stop acting like one.”
This isn’t about partisan politics anymore — it’s about the soul of a political movement. The GOP’s refusal to fully disavow white nationalism and fascist sympathies has turned into a national embarrassment.
And as protests grow under the banner #NoKings, it’s clear the outrage isn’t fading anytime soon. The American public has had enough.
For Charlie Kirk and his team, the damage may be irreversible. What began as a “private chat” scandal has now morphed into a public reckoning — one that no amount of spin, denial, or gaslighting can contain.
Because when the words “I love Hitler” leak from your party’s private messages… no PR strategy in the world can save you.
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