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The Strategy Trump Needs to Adopt After Kirk Is Clear, But It Will Require Courage

The Strategy Trump Needs to Adopt After Kirk Is Clear, But It Will Require Courage

Greetings, dear reader,

It’s barely been a week since Charlie Kirk was killed by a disturbed young person with a leftist agenda. One can only wonder—if he had been shielded from this kind of exposure, would he have turned out differently? His father, after all, seemed to have given him a regular upbringing in a family that appears to be normal and productive, fiercely religious.

So, what went wrong here? How do we start to remedy it?

It’s insightful.

Words of beauty amidst devastation

Yesterday, Vice President JD Vance hosted Charlie’s podcast. That took some guts. For an hour and nineteen minutes, Vance voiced his condolences for Kirk and criticized the left for the violent political climate that led to this tragedy.

He concluded with a nod to Nikene’s principles—an important moment in the realm of political discourse.

During the podcast, Stephen Miller, the Deputy Chief of Staff, made an appearance and vowed to channel the outrage over this targeted assassination into efforts to dismantle networks he labels as terrorists.

He specifically pointed to left-leaning nonprofits and NGOs that, he argues, foster extremist views while masquerading as legitimate organizations.

Each speaker contributed valuable insights, and I genuinely appreciate their words.

Yet, the story has a cheap sentiment. The situation is dire.

We need to cleanse the entire educational system. A friend mentioned that over 100 teachers in Texas had already lost their jobs. Honestly, that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

We should aim for something far greater—maybe three times that number should face repercussions. The 300,000 who aren’t genuinely serving education ought to be overhauled completely, and maybe sent to work in fields like strawberry picking or housekeeping instead.

Am I being clear enough? Let’s be specific here.

Teachers in Texas were dismissed for their public statements. “On main” is a term that kids are using. But it doesn’t refer to anonymous accounts. Just put your name on your Facebook, X, or LinkedIn!

What we’re calling evil is so brazen now; it no longer hides behind masks. It’s in plain sight.

Individuals who have a significant impact on children and society at large are openly glorifying the execution of innocent people for political gain.

Just think about what they’re sharing in private discussions.

It’s not sufficient to merely promise action; now’s the time to act.

What could be a better disinfectant than sunlight? Even Obama recognized that.

We need accountability from universities, state institutions, private colleges receiving public funds, and any educational group that relies on taxpayer money.

Trump needs to direct the FBI to scrutinize internal communications, identify links to left-wing extremism, and make the information publicly accessible. Sure, this requires advanced technology, but there are plenty of AI tools and sympathetic tech firms that could help.

After all, the public should rightfully have access to these communications. We should outsource this to contractors and make it transparent.

If this is how you act openly, what kind of conversations are happening behind closed doors? It’s not enough to just be ambiguous. They ought to face intense scrutiny.

The education system has taken decades to become what it is, yet it doesn’t require decades to overhaul it.

Conservative students are usually at the receiving end of hostility, facing ridicule and persecution every day. Meanwhile, K-12 and higher education continue to promote radical ideas year after year.

Where do these sentiments lead? Complaints are not answers. They don’t build infrastructure, design jets, or fuel rockets. They merely get funneled back into education, radicalizing more students in the process.

They enter the legal field, ensuring that rampant criminals remain on the streets. They infiltrate government and politics, pushing extreme ideas into school curricula.

They also find their way into advocacy groups funded by influential figures like Alex Soros and major foundations, namely Gates, Rockefeller, and Ford—all of which rely on taxpayer contributions.

We have a limited window—until 2028, really, with a crucial deadline approaching next summer. We need to expose and eliminate radical influences from these educational and advocacy organizations.

It’s essential to instruct the FBI to dig deep into communications. Collaborate with major contractors to carry this out, making it public before the courts intervene.

This is a call for immediate action. The public funded these communications, after all. They deserve transparency.

Once the correspondence is made public, I hope the outcry turns into a chorus of accountability.

They apply public pressure while celebrating political terrorism. Imagine what else they hide. The American populace deserves to see just how radical these institutions are.

Then, we should cleanse them entirely. Consider it a mass firing across the board.

Trump seems eager to dismiss people; let’s give him the backing he needs to do it effectively.

But the time to act is fleeting. We can’t wait around.

What I’m reading

We can’t afford to wait much longer.

Fake news is rampant: several Americans misconstruing the details of the Charlie Kirk incident

Just a beginner’s number.

More than 100 teachers in Texas are facing termination following the reaction to Charlie Kirk’s assassination, according to the governor

Even mid-terms require substantial change.

Mark Halperin discussed with Megin Kelly how the aftermath of Kirk’s assassination could transform the political landscape.

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