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Turning Point Convention Unleashes Chaos: Key Highlights and Unforgettable Moments

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    PHOENIX – As Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest convention reached its midway point, Erika Kirk attempted to maintain a positive outlook amidst the unfolding drama.

    “AmFest is anything but dull,” remarked Kirk, who has been at the helm of the influential conservative organization following the tragic assassination of her husband, Charlie, in September. “It’s like a Thanksgiving dinner where family matters are aired out in the open.”

    Indeed, her analogy was apt.

    Throughout the convention, prominent figures in conservative media took the stage, often directing their criticism towards fellow right-wing personalities rather than focusing on their traditional left-leaning adversaries.

    These internal skirmishes could shape the ideological borders of the Republican Party, influencing the trajectory of President Donald Trump’s divided coalition. With signs of impending fractures, the party’s unity in the coming months and years remains uncertain.

    Here’s a look at some of the most significant moments from the four-day event.

    Shapiro torches podcasters

    Ben Shapiro, co-founder of the conservative media outlet Daily Wire, set the tone with the first speech after Erika Kirk opened the convention. He attacked fellow commentators in deeply personal terms, saying some of the right’s most popular figures are morally bankrupt.

    Candace Owens “has been vomiting all sorts of hideous and conspiratorial nonsense into the public square for years,” he said.

    Megyn Kelly is “guilty of cowardice” because she’s refused to condemn Owens for spreading unsubstantiated theories about Kirk’s death.

    And Tucker Carlson’s decision to host antisemite Nick Fuentes on his podcast was “an act of moral imbecility.”

    Shapiro’s targets hit back

    Barely an hour later, Carlson took the same stage and mocked Shapiro’s attempt to “deplatform and denounce” people who disagree with him.

    “I watched it,” he said. “I laughed.”

    Others had their chance the next night.

    “Ben Shapiro is like a cancer, and that cancer spreads,” said Steve Bannon, a former Trump adviser.

    Kelly belittled Shapiro as a marginal figure in the conservative movement and said their friendship is over.

    “I resent that he thinks he’s in a position to decide who must say what, to whom, and when,” Kelly said.

    Owens, who has spread unsubstantiated conspiracy theories about Charlie Kirk’s death, wasn’t welcome at the convention. But she responded on her podcast, calling Shapiro a “miserable imp.”

    A schism over Israel and antisemitism

    Israel came up repeatedly during the conference.

    Some on the right have questioned whether the Republican Party’s historically steadfast support for Israel conflicts with Trump’s “America First” platform. Carlson criticized civilian deaths in Gaza in remarks that wouldn’t have been out of place in progressive circles.

    Some attendees dug deep into history, highlighting Israel’s attack on the USS Liberty off the Sinai Peninsula in 1967. Israel said it mistook the ship for an Egyptian vessel during the Six Day War, while critics have argued that it was a deliberate strike.

    Bannon accused Shapiro, who is Jewish, and others who staunchly support Israel of being part of “the Israel first crowd.” Kelly said criticism from Shapiro and Bari Weiss, the newly installed head of CBS News, “is about Israel.”

    Vance gets a helpful endorsement

    Erika Kirk pledged Turning Point’s support for Vice President JD Vance to be the next Republican presidential nominee.

    “We are going to get my husband’s friend JD Vance elected for 48 in the most resounding way possible,” she said on the first night of the convention. Vance would be the 48th president if he takes office after Trump.

    Turning Point is a major force on the right, with a massive volunteer network around the country that can be especially helpful in early primary states.

    Vance was close with Charlie Kirk, whose backing helped enable his rapid political rise. The vice president is scheduled to close out the convention as the final speaker on Sunday.

    MAHA teams up with MAGA

    The Make America Healthy Again movement had a big presence at Turning Point, signaling its quick rise in the right-wing ecosystem.

    MAHA is spearheaded by Robert F. Kennedy, who leads the Department of Health and Human Services. However, there has been friction with other parts of the Make America Great Again coalition, particularly when it comes to rolling back environmental regulations.

    Wellness influencer Alex Clark, whose podcast is sponsored by Turning Point, asked the crowd whether the Environmental Protection Agency is “with us or against us?”

    “Big chemical, big ag and big food are trying to split MAGA from MAHA so things can go back to business as usual, but we don’t want that, do we?” Clark said.

    Clark and others have asked for Trump to fire EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, who responded by reaching out to MAHA activists. The EPA also said it would release a MAHA agenda for the agency.

    The EPA did not immediately return a request for comment on Clark’s speech.

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