00:00What's going on, Turning Point?
00:15Wow.
00:17You guys are a serious tribute to everything that Charlie stood for.
00:23The last time I gave a big speech was actually right here in Phoenix at his memorial, and
00:30it was a little bit of a different feeling.
00:33But to see this many young, patriotic Americans in a room, record numbers for Turning Point,
00:43just shows what's going on.
00:46Charlie's courage is why you guys are all here.
00:50His willingness to lead, to push people through, is incredible.
00:55And honestly, I was concerned.
00:57I was worried.
00:58I was worried that without Charlie, this room would go out like it was 10 years ago when
01:05we started this incredible voyage, and it would dissipate.
01:09But this is literally double what it was last year, and that was a record.
01:14So that is a testament to you, to your patriotism, to your bravery, to your resolve, and to everything
01:24that Charlie stood for.
01:26So are you guys fired up?
01:29You guys having some fun?
01:33How many students are in the room right now?
01:35Raise your hands.
01:36I feel good, guys.
01:41I feel good about the future.
01:44Who's ready to take the next step and start a Turning Point chapter at a college that perhaps
01:49isn't there already?
01:51Who's doing it at high schools right now?
01:55I love this.
01:56Guys, we cannot sit this one out, okay?
02:01Everything depends on it, the future of our country, our children, Western civilization.
02:09It's now on all of you.
02:11So other than God, family, and country, Charlie had some incredible things we needed to talk
02:22about in politics.
02:22You heard some of that from Speaker Johnson just now.
02:25But immigration, immigration matters.
02:32It's a fight that this administration is taking on.
02:35We've realized that if you import the third world, you become the third world.
02:39And we're not going to let that happen.
02:47Because of radical Democrat policies, millions, millions of people poured into this country that
02:53should have never been there.
02:54They jacked up the price of rents, the cost of goods, diminished our health care system
03:01and our education systems.
03:03And that's all ending.
03:05I heard a little bit of a snippet from Tom Homan, who's probably like typecasting for
03:08getting this done.
03:10And we are winning.
03:11We are taking back our country.
03:18Make no mistake, guys.
03:20It was intentional, okay?
03:22It took my father two weeks to shut down the border, to end the insanity.
03:31We didn't need new policies.
03:34We didn't need new people there.
03:36We needed a new president who was willing to follow the law and get things done.
03:42We're seeing the consequences of Joe Biden's policies and Democrat policies in general.
03:53Terror attacks.
03:55A couple of our National Guardsmen were killed a few weeks ago.
04:00We're seeing the crime.
04:03We're seeing the chaos.
04:04And responsibility for that doesn't just fall on Democrats.
04:09It falls on so many of the weak Republicans who just capitulated to the D.C. swamp.
04:15And we're going to put an end to that, too.
04:24Some of the lauded voices, even in the Republican Party, demanded we bring in tens of thousands
04:30of unvetted Afghan refugees.
04:33For years, they turned Minnesota into little Somalia.
04:38How's that working out for anyone?
04:44I'm not sure, guys.
04:45I keep hearing diversity is our strength, but I'm not so sure.
04:49I'm not so sure.
04:50My father, J.D. Vance, Charlie, fought to stop the nonsense.
04:59A country cannot survive when it imports people who don't share their values.
05:06We don't owe the world a thing.
05:09We owe Americans their American dream, and we intend to fulfill that.
05:15It sounds tough, but we deserve it for the future, for the next generation, for all of
05:30you who are going to take on the mantle and lead this country to continued greatness.
05:36Now, we're getting rid of the nonsense, and it's going to be great.
05:42The other big issue that Charlie and I fought so hard for was the Maha Movement.
05:48Charlie, myself, Susie Wiles, a small cadre of people, were the guys that brokered that deal.
05:56So we stopped allowing Big Pharma to put profits over actual health, to stop the insanity of jacking
06:06up our children with thousands of vaccines they don't need.
06:15Profits don't matter more than health.
06:17And when you do need actual health, they're fighting to make sure that Americans pay less than Europe.
06:25None of this nonsense where you buy a drug for $1,000.
06:29And in Europe, American drugs are being sold for pennies on the dollar.
06:33And that doesn't work.
06:35And they ended that with the most favored nation's executive order just a couple of days ago.
06:40And the big one, one of the ones I've been fighting since like 2015, I didn't realize it
06:49would even turn into a thing because it was always so insane to me.
06:52The transgender issue, there's going to be no more castrating our children for Big Pharma
07:00and medical profit.
07:02That bullshit ends now.
07:12Federal funding is being cut off for sex change operations for minors.
07:19I never understood it.
07:21I never understood it.
07:22Say, wait, wait, wait.
07:24So a three-year-old can decide to permanently mutilate their body, be put on toxic drugs for
07:31the rest of their life, but a 25-year-old has no idea what they're doing when they're signing
07:38for their student loans.
07:40The most elite in America, the academically inclined, somehow don't seem that elite when they
07:47need a plumber to pay their student loans.
07:53That ends, too.
08:01And the number one issue, again, outside of God, family, and country for Charlie, something
08:08he fought and something he died for was free speech.
08:14Free speech is alive and well in 2025.
08:24Charlie rejected the notion of being canceled for what you thought, for having that dialogue.
08:32Charlie opened up one of the largest platforms in the world to those who despised him most.
08:40He allowed them to speak.
08:42He had that dialogue.
08:45They killed him for it.
08:48They killed him for it.
08:50Not because he was so radical, but because he was so effective.
08:55When people were able to hear both sides of an argument, wow, it's amazing what happened.
09:03For years, we fought the censorship comp.
09:05However, we fought against the censorship comp.
09:06We fought against the censorship comp.
09:12It was nights, but it was a big deal.
09:14It was a big deal.
09:19Sometimes, not because of the censorship comp.
09:22It was a big deal.
09:23It was a huge deal.
09:24It was a big deal.
09:26And it was very heavy to discourage the censorship of people.
09:29So if you've got one, I could try to reject them.
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