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'This is the turning point:' TPUSA says campus chapter requests surge over 54,000 after Kirk's assassination

By Amanda Macias

Published September 17, 2025

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Turning Point USA has seen a massive surge in inquiries for new college chapters as the organization works to advance Charlie Kirk's vision following his assassination last week.

Andrew Kolvet, executive producer of "The Charlie Kirk Show," said that Turning Point USA (TPUSA) has received more than 54,000 inquiries from people wanting to start new campus chapters. Kolvet said that TPUSA currently has 900 official college chapters and approximately 1,200 high school chapters.

Kolvet, who is also a spokesman for TPUSA, also said the organization has seen an increase in job applications. 

"I have personally received hundreds of offers to work for us, or to work for free, or to just help, however," Kolvet told Fox News Digital. On Wednesday, Kolvet said that "lots of job requests" were still flooding his inbox.

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Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during an event Wednesday in Utah. (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune via Reuters)

"Charlie's vision to have a Club America chapter in every high school in America will come true much, much faster than he could have ever possibly imagined," Kolvet wrote on X on Sunday, calling the response to expand Kirk's mission "truly incredible."

In a separate post, Kolvet wrote, "This is the Turning Point."

Kirk was assassinated during an outdoor event at Utah Valley University on Sept 10. The event was the first in what was supposed to be a series called the "American Comeback Tour." The charismatic 31-year-old founder of the conservative youth activist group gained recognition for his signature political debates on college campuses. 

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Charlie Kirk speaks to the audience just before he was shot

Charlie Kirk speaks before he is shot during Turning Point's visit to Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. (Tess Crowley/The Deseret News via AP)

Kirk’s celebration of life ceremony is scheduled for Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Arizona. President Donald Trump will speak at Kirk's memorial service along with Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.

On Friday evening, Kirk's widow galvanized the TPUSA movement and vowed to carry on her husband’s mission.

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"To everyone listening tonight across America, the movement my husband built will not die," Kirk said. "I refuse to let that happen. No one will ever forget my husband's name. And I will make sure of it. It will become stronger. Bolder. Louder and greater than ever," Kirk said.

She also said that TPUSA's annual "AmericaFest" conference in Phoenix this December will continue as scheduled.

Erika Kirk tribute speech

Erika Kirk delivers an emotional speech two days after Charlie Kirk’s killing with a tribute message and photo of him displayed on the podium. (Courtesy: Turning Point USA)

Judah Waxelbaum, a former campus activist at Arizona State University for Republican causes, said that the assassination likely awoke a "sleeping giant" and will likely see an increase in members.

"Turning Point's not going anywhere. Turning Point, I think, will probably actually get significantly larger in the wake of what happened to Charlie," he told Fox News Digital in an interview on Saturday.

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 "You couldn't do youth politics in Arizona, really anywhere in the United States without coming across Charlie Kirk."

Fox News Digital's Cameron Arcand contributed to this report.

Amanda covers the intersection of business and geopolitics for Fox News Digital.

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