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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced he would partner with Turning Point USA to ensure high school chapters across Florida can be created.
Jeff Landry, GOP leaders cry foul after Loyola's Turning Point USA chapter is denied official status
Louisiana’s Republican leaders chastised Loyola University on Tuesday after its student government association declined to formally recognize a campus chapter of Turning Point USA, a conservative political student group founded by the late Charlie Kirk.
Rutgers union defends Antifa-aligned professor Mark Bray after Turning Point USA petition seeks his removal, citing doxxing threats and academic freedom concerns.
Charlie Kirk's TPUSA announced an alternative event to the Super Bowl halftime show following Bad Bunny's selection.
At the time of Charlie Kirk’s death, Turning Point USA had pulled in close to $400 million over 12 years and Kirk had amassed millions of followers.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey spoke at an LSU Turning Point chapter event in Baton Rouge.
A student organized a “Walk out” on October 22nd 'in opposition to the Turning Point USA coming to our school.' (Credit: Jaden Bennett)
MCCC released the statement in light of "numerous inaccurate statements and rumors made on social media over the last day or so."
USC’s Turning Point chapter reports a rise in membership in the wake of Kirk’s death. The new members include both USC students and non-student members. USC Turning Point has been active through tabling and bringing conservative guest speakers to campus.
Gov. Ron DeSantis discussed the state’s Civics and Debate Initiative at New College of Florida—Sainer Auditorium, saying the prize for winning in April 2026 would be named after the conservative commentator who was assassinated this year when speaking on a college campus.
Turning Point USA is expanding its presence with new chapters, including one starting soon at Fletcher High School in Duval County. However, a message showing someone holding a sign that reads “9 millimeters beats 911 every time” has raised concerns among students who see it as promoting gun violence in a school setting.