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‘Please Tone Down the Rhetoric’: ICE Director Calls Out Politicians Opposing Agency’s Operations in Frontlines Interview

Frontlines TPUSA White House Correspondent Monica Paige interviewed ICE Director Todd Lyons earlier this week, discussing the department’s successes in the past year along with its approach to current crises within the US going into 2026.   Statistically, 2.6 million immigrants either self-deported or removed themselves from the country, Lyons noted. There have been more than… Continue reading ‘Please Tone Down the Rhetoric’: ICE Director Calls Out Politicians Opposing Agency’s Operations in Frontlines Interview
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TPUSA Faith Launches Inaugural ‘Make Heaven Crowded Tour’ for 2026 

Turning Point USA Faith will be introducing its first Make Heaven Crowded Tour Wednesday, featuring CEO Erika Kirk along with several special guest speakers.  The tour will visit over 30 cities in the US, beginning with Los Angeles, California, this Wednesday, and ending in Phoenix, Arizona, on December 19.  “The Make Heaven Crowded Tour is… Continue reading TPUSA Faith Launches Inaugural ‘Make Heaven Crowded Tour’ for 2026 
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UCLA DEI Official Fired After Investigation of Social Media Posts Welcoming Death of Charlie Kirk

Jonathan Perkins, a staff member in the office of equity, diversity and inclusion at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), was terminated on January 13 for a series of heated social media posts made about Charlie Kirk in the aftermath of his assassination.  Perkins had been on investigatory leave since September following the attention… Continue reading UCLA DEI Official Fired After Investigation of Social Media Posts Welcoming Death of Charlie Kirk
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NAU TPUSA Chapter Coordinator Discusses Recent Cases of On-Campus Harassment

Northern Arizona University’s Turning Point USA chapter has faced on-campus harassment since the assassination of Charlie Kirk. In late December, chapter event coordinator Amy Rose Lombardo spoke with Fox News about the subject, along with the importance of the American principles the organization promotes.   One incident came around the time of Charlie Kirk’s passing in… Continue reading NAU TPUSA Chapter Coordinator Discusses Recent Cases of On-Campus Harassment
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Teacher Sues District for Violating Rights After Being Terminated For Post Condoning Death of Charlie Kirk

Kaitlin Burnsworth, an Instructional Coach at North Charleston’s Compass Collegiate Academy in South Carolina Public Charter Schools, is suing the district for violating her constitutional rights after her termination over social media comments about the passing of Turning Point USA Founder Charlie Kirk.   Burnsworth made comments on Facebook during the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination,… Continue reading Teacher Sues District for Violating Rights After Being Terminated For Post Condoning Death of Charlie Kirk
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Frontlines TPUSA Covers Minneapolis ICE Protests Amid Possible Invocation of the Insurrection Act

Protests broke out January 15, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducts its operations in the region, which have attracted massive controversy in the past few weeks. Anti-ICE sentiment in the city increased after the death of activist Renee Good, who drove away from, and allegedly into, an ICE officer, prompting… Continue reading Frontlines TPUSA Covers Minneapolis ICE Protests Amid Possible Invocation of the Insurrection Act
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HHS Releases New Food Guidelines, Reversing Major Parts of Past Guidance

On January 7, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released new guidelines on food consumption, essentially overturning the pre-existing ones recommended by the USDA. “Every American deserves to be healthy – but too many Americans are sick and don’t know why,” a release on the guidance states. “That is because their government… Continue reading HHS Releases New Food Guidelines, Reversing Major Parts of Past Guidance
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67-Year-Old Man Who Defended Himself Sentenced for Weapon Possession in NYC: Frontlines Report

From New York City, Frontlines TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez reported on the situation of  Charles Foehner, who was sentenced this week to four years in prison for defending himself against a man with a history including violent criminal record and mental illness.  Foehner was charged with criminal possession of a weapon. To contrast a similar… Continue reading 67-Year-Old Man Who Defended Himself Sentenced for Weapon Possession in NYC: Frontlines Report
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Tulane University Approves TPUSA Chapter After Months-Long Hiatus

Tulane University has agreed to recognize a Turning Point USA chapter on its campus. This decision comes after several months of the chapter’s status being put on hiatus by university staff–who approve student organizations–due to their consideration of both civil rights and anti-discrimination laws.  TPUSA Field Representative for the Bayou region, Garrett DeViney, posted the… Continue reading Tulane University Approves TPUSA Chapter After Months-Long Hiatus
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Bill Seeking to Rename Boulevard in Salt Lake City After Charlie Kirk Draws Controversy 

Lawmakers in Salt Lake City, Utah, have introduced legislation that would rename “Harvey Milk Boulevard” (located on 900 South) after Charlie Kirk. This effort is currently receiving local pushback.  The specific bill, HB196, is being sponsored by State Representative Trevor Lee, and would limit “a municipality’s jurisdiction and control of a class C road to… Continue reading Bill Seeking to Rename Boulevard in Salt Lake City After Charlie Kirk Draws Controversy 
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‘Under Normal Circumstances, I Would Never Do Anything Like This’: Student Who Flipped TPUSA Table at ASU

In October 2025, a student at Arizona State University was accused of approaching a Turning Point USA chapter table, flipping it over, and dragging it away from the tabling location.  The motives of the student, Thomas Romero, were uncovered lately through bodycamera footage obtained from police by TPUSA.  The footage specifically revealed the exchange between… Continue reading ‘Under Normal Circumstances, I Would Never Do Anything Like This’: Student Who Flipped TPUSA Table at ASU
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FAU Retains Suspension of Professor Who Praised the Assassin of Charlie Kirk

A professor at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) is still under suspension for making hateful comments about Charlie Kirk shortly after his assassination, even praising the assassin. Kate Polak, who made the comments, is a professor of English in the university’s College of Arts and Letters. She finds her present situation “humiliating,” after being suspended in… Continue reading FAU Retains Suspension of Professor Who Praised the Assassin of Charlie Kirk
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