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Liberty Nation News: Rasmussen Survey Reveals Disturbing Views of Young Voters - Liberty Nation News
Rasmussen Survey Reveals Disturbing Views of Young Voters - Liberty Nation News
Rasmussen’s Aug 2025 poll of 1,201 voters aged 18–39 finds majority backing a maximum income, UN oversight of the Supreme Court and presidency, a national citizens’ assembly, and penalties for pronoun refusals. The piece calls these views alarming and blames schools.


The Western Journal: Flashback: Charlie Kirk’s First-Ever TV Interview Goes Viral, You Could Tell He Was Going to Be a Star
Flashback: Charlie Kirk’s First-Ever TV Interview Goes Viral, You Could Tell He Was Going to Be a Star
A 2012 Fox & Friends clip shows 18-year-old Charlie Kirk launching SOS Liberty, the seed of Turning Point USA, and going viral for his clear, persuasive voice; it traces his rise to national influence and notes his assassination in Utah.


Times Of Israel: After Israel strikes Hamas leaders in Qatar, Turkey worries it could be next
After Israel strikes Hamas leaders in Qatar, Turkey worries it could be next
Israel hit Hamas leaders at a Doha meeting, drawing Turkish warnings of regional spillover and disaster.

Turkey, a NATO member with strong Hamas ties, is boosting defenses and seeking de-escalation with Israel amid Syria spillover concerns.


Liberty Nation News: From the Back Forty: Charlie Kirk and a Turning Point in the Heartland - Liberty Nation News
From the Back Forty: Charlie Kirk and a Turning Point in the Heartland - Liberty Nation News
Charlie Kirk was fatally shot in Orem, Utah, during a talk. Conservatives mourn; some call for decorum and dialogue, while left media narratives are blamed for fueling hostility.

Supporters adopt 'We are all Charlie'; Erika Kirk's appearance at the empty chair is highlighted; debates about civil discourse and political violence intensify.