“I Hope His Kids Pay for His Sins” — Taylor Swift Continues to Blast Charlie Kirk After Tragic Shooting Video, Calls Him Evil


 

Taylor Swift got an unlikely mention during the latest episode of the Charlie Kirk Show on Monday.

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Vice president JD Vance took over the show after Kirk, 31, was fatally shot last Wednesday while speaking at Utah Valley University. The episode focused on some of the work of Kirk, who often appeared at university and college campuses to discuss politics.

In the most recent episode, released September 15, the White House deputy chief of staff for communications and personnel Taylor Budowich discussed a young women’s event in Dallas.

He explained how Kirk would target an audience that “hadn’t thought about or engaged with politics before,” before later mentioning the Shake It Off pop singer.

 

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Speaking to Vance, Budowich explained, “It became personal for me when my sister, we’re from California, was trying to find her way politically.

“She was saying ‘you know I wanna be involved’, and we have the benefit of being able to go to any event, any rally, any intimate setting.”

He continued, “I said you know there’s the young women event he [Kirk] hosts in Dallas, let’s go to Dallas.

 

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One of the reasons I think Charlie’s events had been so successful and why this organisation [Turning Point] has been so successful, is he makes these events approachable for the person who hasn’t done politics before, hasn’t been engaged but is curious and thinks maybe something is going wrong with the country.

“Maybe there’s a way to get involved that’s not the big rallies, that’s not standing in line for long periods of time and for my sister it was a conference room of girls listening to Taylor Swift music.”