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How AmericaFest Celebrated Charlie Kirk’s Legacy
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How AmericaFest Celebrated Charlie Kirk’s Legacy

PHOENIX—In an interview just months before his assassination, Turning Point USA Founder Charlie Kirk said, “I want to be remembered for courage for my faith, that would be the most important thing. The most important thing is my faith.” More than 10,000 gathered at AmericaFest in Phoenix over the weekend, the first major Turning Point USA conference since Kirk’s death on Sept. 10. When The Daily Signal asked attendees about Kirk’s legacy, their responses showed that Kirk is being remembered exactly how he wanted to be. Charlie Kirk, a Christian Martyr Attendees of Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest shared with The Daily Signal that Kirk’s faith has inspired them to live out their Christian faith. “I see Charlie Kirk’s legacy as living in faith, living in purpose, living out his god, given gift of blessing others through communication, through civil discourse, and through living a life that was believing in the best of America, believing in the best of his family,” said a father who brought his three young daughters to the event. “[Kirk] is inspiring generations to love Jesus.” Just got home from church. I wore my white freedom Charlie Kirk shirt. Saw a guy there wearing the same thing. I shook his hand and he told me he started coming to church after what happened to Charlie. I felt that. THAT is the legacy Charlie would be proud of.… pic.twitter.com/AglVeY4aIc— AmericanPapaBear (@AmericaPapaBear) December 14, 2025 “I see Charlie Kirk’s legacy as a martyr who wanted to make a difference in the world,” one young woman told The Daily Signal. One young man, wearing the white ‘Freedom’ shirt Charlie was wearing when he was killed said, “I see him as a disciple, and a leader, and a role model, specifically to young men.” TPUSA Announces ‘Make Heaven Crowded Tour’ AmericaFest also put faith at the center of the weekend’s festivities. The conference included a Faith Night on Saturday with worship and prayer on the main stage. The audience also heard from Christian leaders like Allie Beth Stuckey and Bryce Crawford. On Sunday morning the doors opened earlier than usual for continued worship and a church service. Since Charlie Kirks death, the organization has partnered with over 8,000 churches nationwide. Kirk’s wife and new Turning Point USA CEO, Erika Kirk, announced the organizations 2026 Make Heaven Crowded tour. Andrew Kolvet, Turning Point spokesman and executive producer of “The Charlie Kirk Show,” told Christian Broadcasting Network that this will be a “revival tour all across the country.” The tour will travel to major cities including Washington, D.C., Phoenix, and Nashville. Faith Takes Center Stage Speakers from the main stage also extolled the virtues of Kirk’s faith as well. “Charlie’s death made me want to reconnect with God,” said Fox News host Jesse Watters on the main stage Saturday night. He had previously shared with Erika Kirk that, since Charlie Kirks death, he has formed a bible study with his male co-hosts on ‘The Five,’ calling it “the most beautiful thing.” Vice President JD Vance on honoring Charlie Kirk’s legacy by standing firm in faith, fighting for America, and committing to victory together.@VP pic.twitter.com/ssoOOy2hMB— Turning Point USA (@TPUSA) December 21, 2025 Vice President JD Vance took the stage on Sunday and asked the audience to “promise to honor his legacy by having faith in the God he loved.” The post How AmericaFest Celebrated Charlie Kirk’s Legacy appeared first on The Daily Signal.

This One Issue Is Driving Gen Z to the Right
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This One Issue Is Driving Gen Z to the Right

PHOENIX—All eyes were on Gen Z this weekend as more than 10,000 students gathered at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest, where speakers and panels discussed the issues motivating Gen Z heading into a pivotal election year. After making impressive inroads with young voters in the 2024 presidential election, the conservative movement is vigorously debating how to address young voters’ concerns heading into the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential election. From the main stage to The Daily Signal’s interviews with students in attendance, one issue rose above the rest: affordability. Affordability is Everything “Probably the most important economic issue of our time today is affordable housing. Gen Z is going into a housing market that is practically unaffordable,” said Gabe Guidarini, a TPUSA Action field representative. “We have to pay rent just to get by, working multiple incomes. You shouldn’t have to work multiple incomes just to rent an apartment, let alone own a house.” Guidarini was one of several Gen Z speakers featured at a breakout session called “The Gen Z Factor,” which discussed why young voters shifted to the right in 2024 and how conservatives could make further inroads. Adam Pennings, director of Run Gen Z, an organization dedicated to electing Gen Z leaders to local public office, also focused on affordability in the breakout session. “Affordability is on every young person’s mind,” Pennings said. “If you see a young person in college, I guarantee you they’re worried about if they’re going to find a job. The job market is not a great place,” Pennings said. “The housing market is not a great place. The healthcare system is not a great place and they’re very worried about that.” Guidarini warned of the consequences if Republicans ignore the issue, “If the GOP doesn’t address (the affordability crisis), then what’s to stop socialist demagogues like Zohran Mamdani and his people from selling us a rotten bag of goods. The GOP needs to take firm stances on that and fight for young people.” The Gen Z Focus In the 2024 election, Republicans saw a 14-point increase in support from voters aged 18 to 29 compared to 2012, according to the New York Times. Turning Point USA and its slain founder Charlie Kirk have received a large amount of credit for laying the groundwork for this cultural and political shift among Gen Z voters. In the wake of Kirk’s murder, Turning Point USA has redoubled its efforts to politically and spiritually activate young people. And students have responded to these efforts. Since Kirk’s murder on September 10, the organization has received over 140,000 student requests, bringing total involvement to more than 1 million students. Turning Point USA boasts over 3,000 active high school clubs and over 1,000 college chapters. At AmericaFest alone, Turning Point USA estimated 200 new clubs were formed. There is an undeniable sense of urgency because Gen Z could prove to be the difference between victory and defeat in 2026 and 2028. Students’ Affordability Concerns  Guidarini’s and Pennings’ concerns about affordability reflected the views of the Gen Z conference goers that spoke to The Daily Signal. “Democrats have made my life worse because as a college student I am already broke enough,” said Chris, a 22-year-old college senior. “They’re already taxing the heck out of us, and I don’t think I’ll be able to live in California any more with all these stupid tax policies.”   California has the highest income tax margins in the country, ranging from 1% to 13.3% based on income. Matthew, a 19-year-old student, told The Daily Signal he believes “having Donald Trump as President or a republican as a president is going to make (paying taxes) a lot easier.” Earnings growth has outpaced inflation this year and the average American's weekly paycheck now buys 1.6% more than in Jan, after falling 4.0% under Biden – what a difference a president makes… pic.twitter.com/bVOJ0NhDag— E.J. Antoni, Ph.D. (@RealEJAntoni) December 18, 2025 The One Big Beautiful Bill, the budget reconciliation package Trump signed into law in July, extended the 2017 Trump tax cuts and included provisions such as no tax on tips or overtime. The president has recently claimed that 2026 will be the “largest tax refund season of all time.” Beyond taxation, another major affordability concern is the price of housing, which has delayed or prevented many young Americans and their families from owning a home. In the 1960’s roughly 35% of 30 year olds were married and owned a home. Today that number is 12%. TRUST IN TRUMP: Prices are steady, and wages are outpacing inflation! ??President Trump's policies and bold deregulation are continuing to drive inflation down and put MORE MONEY in Americans' pockets.? pic.twitter.com/fQkq4HNOa6— The White House (@WhiteHouse) December 18, 2025 The Trump administration has looked to encourage home building and lower housing costs through slashing regulations and lowering energy prices. For weeks, however, the administration has teased a larger initiative to lower housing prices, and reports suggest Trump could announce this reform effort in the coming days or weeks. The post This One Issue Is Driving Gen Z to the Right appeared first on The Daily Signal.

EJ Antoni on Affordability: ‘Keep Your Foot Down on the Throttle, Mr. President’
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EJ Antoni on Affordability: ‘Keep Your Foot Down on the Throttle, Mr. President’

The new buzzword today seems to be affordability. Suddenly, the entire media has woken up to the fact that Americans are in a cost-of-living crisis, something that has been true for several years now.   Of course, the mainstream media had no interest in discussing the issue when Joe Biden was in office, but now they view it as a cudgel to beat President Donald Trump.  The irony here is off the charts. The liars in the media, which is probably most of them if we’re being serious, are trying to pin on Trump a crisis that began literally years before he took office. Recall that these left-wing stooges dutifully reported that inflation was “transitory,” then said it was Vladimir Putin’s fault, then said it was somehow a sign the economy was great, etc.  In other words, the media refused to acknowledge the American people’s financial pain, despite many food and energy prices rising by a third or more, credit card interest rates hitting about 30%, the monthly mortgage payment on a median price home doubling, and health insurance premiums hitting stratospheric levels.  Of course, these were all reasons why the electorate overwhelming decided to send Trump back to Washington, to fix the mess created by the radical left’s big-government agenda. Only now, as if awaking from some kind of drunken stupor, does the media acknowledge what American families have known for years: we’re in a cost-of-living crisis.   Of course, while the left-wing apparatchiks in the media gleefully report on the people’s pain today during a Trump presidency, then conveniently ignore both how the previous administration got us here and the fact that things are getting better.  Let’s throw some numbers out to illustrate each of these two points.   Imagine a family with both adults working and each with a weekly paycheck equal to the average worker’s weekly earnings. Under Biden, prices rose so much faster than incomes that it was the equivalent of the family taking more than a $4,300 pay cut to their combined annual income.   Conversely, during this second Trump term, earnings growth has outpaced inflation and that same family has seen their inflation-adjusted annual income rise almost $1,700.  This illustrates two things. First, the average American’s situation is clearly improving today. Things were getting worse under Biden and now they’re getting better under Trump. But secondly, the average American still has not been made whole as it were. People fell so far behind under the previous administration that they still haven’t recovered to where they were in, say, 2019. So, we’re moving in the right direction but there’s still a long way to go, and those two facts are not mutually exclusive.  It’s a testament to the president’s economic agenda that in a mere nine months or so he has effectively undone one-quarter of the damage caused by the radical left during the Biden years. And it’s worth examining exactly how he did this because it’s clearly a winning formula and will help enlighten us on how to clean up the rest of the mess created by the radical left’s big government agenda.  First, we’ve seen significant reductions in some areas of federal spending and the federal workforce. In fact, the Trump administration has managed to reduce federal payrolls every single month since taking office with the number of bureaucrats now at the lowest level in more than a decade, while government purchases declined in the first half of the year. There’s also been a tremendous effort to cut bureaucratic red tape, removing burdensome overregulation that has been holding back the productive private sector.   And with the Trump administration’s pro-American energy policies, domestic energy production has set multiple record highs this year.   We’ve also seen reductions in taxes on both personal income and business investment, further spurring on economic activity and incentivizing hiring and wage increases. It’s also worth noting who is being hired and getting wage increases.  Thanks to the Trump administration’s enforcement of immigration law, we’ve seen the number of native-born Americans with jobs rise more than 2.6 million over the last 12 months, while the number of jobs among foreign-born workers has fallen slightly. This is exactly the opposite of what we saw under Biden, where much of his last year in office was marred by annual declines in the number of jobs among native-born Americans while all net job growth went to foreign-born workers.   In fact, for the entirety of the Biden administration, the annual percentage increase in jobs among foreign-born workers exceeded that of native-born Americans, but Trump has flipped this. Now, for the first time in more than four years, the growth rate for jobs among native-born Americans exceeds that of their foreign-born counterparts. This is an important point because it illustrates that America isn’t just some economic zone wherein all people and jobs are interchangeable, but she’s a nation, and Trump has chosen to prioritize that nation’s people. For Americans, it’s a totally different situation if two million jobs are added to the economy but they all go to other people versus two million more Americans being employed.  So, the winning formula has been something like this: reduce government spending, taxation, and regulation, encourage reliable energy production, and support a healthy labor market for Americans. These things have undoubtedly helped us make progress in alleviating the cost-of-living crisis. How do we go the rest of the way and fully dig out of this hole? We double down on this successful agenda.  The administration should go full throttle on its efforts to right-size the government, including ramping up the efforts of DOGE and supercharging the push for deregulation.   That’s especially true for housing, where we desperately need to cut red tape and let homebuilders bring more supply to market, thereby putting downward pressure on prices. But it’s not just burdensome regulation on home construction that needs to be corrected. It’s also ancillary factors like financial regulations that affect the mortgage market, which is inseparable from the housing market, that need to be overhauled. All these places where government has its tendrils are performing suboptimally and getting the government out of the way will allow the private market to self-correct and answer the demand for more homes.  Similarly, for the sake of American’s pocketbooks and especially considering the huge electricity demand from A.I., we need to flood the market with more generation capacity. Take all the clean coal power plants out of mothballs. Cancel all future solar and wind projects. Fast track all natural gas and nuclear projects on the drawing board.   While we’re at it, cut the red tape for the oil sector as well to bring prices at the pump down even more, giving consumers additional relief. Lower energy prices will put downward pressure on prices on all other prices throughout the economy.  All the while, keep cutting government spending and payrolls, get additional tax relief done for individuals and businesses, and keep enforcing immigration law.   This has been the winning formula for the Trump administration to get earnings growth to outpace inflation. If you want more of these positive results, you must do more of what caused them.   Keep your foot down on the throttle, Mr. President, and you’ll not only make life more affordable, but more affordable than ever.  We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post EJ Antoni on Affordability: ‘Keep Your Foot Down on the Throttle, Mr. President’ appeared first on The Daily Signal.

Trump DOJ Overturns Biden-Era Policy Letting Veterans Affairs Doctors Perform Abortions
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Trump DOJ Overturns Biden-Era Policy Letting Veterans Affairs Doctors Perform Abortions

The Department of Justice has reversed the Biden administration’s decision to allow Veterans Affairs doctors to perform abortions on the taxpayers’ dime. After the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the Biden administration told Veterans Affairs doctors that they could perform abortions, even though federal law prohibits taxpayers from funding abortion. In 2022, the DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel advised that federal law authorizes the Department of Veterans Affairs and its employees to provide abortion services. Trump’s Office of Legal Counsel on Dec. 18 withdrew this opinion, instead saying that the VA may not provide abortion services. In 1992, Congress passed the Veterans Health Care Act, amending Title 38 of the U.S. Code to expand and improve health care for female veterans. The law orders the VA to provide “[g]eneral reproductive health care” to women, but it expressly prohibits “infertility services, abortions, or pregnancy care (including prenatal and delivery care), except for such care relating to a pregnancy that is complicated or in which the risks of complication are increased by a service-connected condition.” The Biden administration removed the exclusion on abortion counseling and established exceptions to the exclusion on abortions. Deputy Assistant Attorney General Josh Craddock wrote that existing law “unambiguously commands that VA may not provide abortions when furnishing medical care under 38 U.S.C. § 1710 or any other provision in chapter 17 of Title 38.” “Nothing about our interpretation of section 106 undermines VA’s authority to provide infertility services or authorized pregnancy care, however,” Craddock wrote. The VA announced in August that it reversed the policy allowing taxpayer-funded abortion services to be provided to veterans. The VA said it will return its medical package and Civilian Health and Medical Program benefits to the time before the 2022 agency rule. “It is without question that VA has the authority to bar provision of abortion services through the VA medical benefits package to veterans,” the memo read. The post Trump DOJ Overturns Biden-Era Policy Letting Veterans Affairs Doctors Perform Abortions appeared first on The Daily Signal.

Drilling Down on Gas Prices
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Drilling Down on Gas Prices

There’s a good chance that if you’re filling up your car today, you’re paying the lowest price in four years. According to December AAA data, the national average gas price is about $2.90 per gallon—marking the first time it has fallen below $3 since 2021. Despite this decline, a Fox News poll found that 54% of registered voters still believe gas prices have “increased a lot” or “increased a little” compared to a year ago. Why does gas still feel costly for so many Americans? In large part, Democrats’ aggressive green energy policies are causing gas prices to remain elevated in many states. In an effort to discourage the use of fossil fuels, many Democrat-run states have imposed costly state gas taxes. California, Illinois and Washington have some of the highest state gas taxes in the nation. California’s state gas tax is nearly $0.71 per gallon. By contrast, my home state of Texas has one of the lowest state gas taxes in the country at just $0.20 per gallon. It’s no surprise these high state taxes significantly increase the price consumers pay at the pump. California, Illinois and Washington all report gas prices above the national average. In California and Washington, prices exceed $4 per gallon. Meanwhile, Texas drivers enjoy prices closer to $2.50 per gallon, with some stations reporting prices as low as $1.96 per gallon, according to data from GasBuddy. But state policies are only one part of the problem. On the federal level, the previous administration enacted unprecedented restrictions on U.S. oil and natural gas production. In 2022, President Biden canceled all the remaining offshore lease sales in the Gulf of America and Alaska. Only after pressure from a federal court and Congress did the Biden Administration authorize one lease sale every two years in the Gulf of America. The Biden administration further tightened regulations on energy development, blocked liquefied natural gas exports and spent billions of taxpayer dollars subsidizing green energy projects. Then, on his way out the door, President Biden issued an executive order blocking offshore oil and natural gas leases on more than 625 million acres of U.S. coastal and offshore waters. These radical green energy policies had real consequences—U.S. energy companies cancelled developments, foreign energy suppliers profited and domestic gas prices surged. When lease sales are sporadic and scarce, American energy producers cannot plan long-term investments and consumers pay more at the pump. In short, the past policies of the Biden administration have a lasting effect on today’s energy markets. That’s why President Trump and Congressional Republicans are working together to implement the same strategy that kept the national average gas price below $3 during President Trump’s first term. Americans benefit when the federal government supports U.S. energy production through deregulation and by eliminating costly green energy mandates. These reforms jump start domestic production and help deliver lower energy costs. In the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, my Republican colleagues and I reopened millions of acres for offshore oil and gas leasing and require at least 30 offshore lease sales each year from 2026 to 2039. These reforms will jump-start domestic energy production and help deliver lower energy costs for families and businesses. Last month, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management announced the final notice of sale for one oil and gas lease sale in the Gulf of America. More than just a minor administrative announcement, this is a sign that more affordable energy is on the way. It’s critical that we continue reversing the Biden administration’s restrictive energy policies so domestic businesses can plan for long-term growth. Americans want abundant and affordable energy, not extreme green energy mandates. Expanding America’s domestic energy production is key to lowering gas prices, creating jobs and growing the economy. Policies that support U.S. energy will fuel economic expansion and improve affordability for millions of Americans. The post Drilling Down on Gas Prices appeared first on The Daily Signal.