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Turning Point attendees share their least favorite Trump cabinet member — and it's not even close
A Turning Point USA spokesperson acknowledged "there are bright dividing lines in the conservative movement right now" and wanted to get clarity from attendees.
The conference represented a crossroads for Turning Point and the broader conservative movement after Charlie Kirk's death.
Rifts over the direction of the conservative movement emerged during Turning Point USA's conference, as speakers attacked each other by name.
Erika Kirk: “Despite the devastating loss of Charlie Kirk, my incredible husband, at UVU, Caleb has persisted with the same grift, excuse me, grit…”This is the greatest Freudian slip of all time. pic.twitter.com/WMLhCqhnrg
Some attendees dug deep into history, highlighting Israel’s attack on the USS Liberty off the Sinai Peninsula in 1967. Israel said it mistook the ship for an Egyptian vessel during the Six Day War, while critics have argued that it was a deliberate strike.
The rapper, who has embraced President Donald Trump and his “Make America Great Again” movement, said being a Republican is in vogue.
Throughout his remarks on Thursday, Shapiro chewed out Candace Owens for promoting “baseless trash” about Kirk’s murder, blasted Megyn Kelly for failing to hold Owens accountable, criticized Tucker Carlson for his normalizing of Fuentes and derided Steve Bannon as a former “PR flack for Jeffrey Epstein.”
What happened on night one of Turning Point USA’s biggest event of the year, AmericaFest, happened again on night two as the night’s closing speakers offered differing visions of MAGA and the Republican Party—That seems to be by intent.
A poll taken at Turning Point USA’s AmFest this weekend revealed which members of President Trump’s cabinet are most popular and unpopular amongst the conference’s heavily conservative audience.