Watch: Charlie Kirk calls for 'an all-out attack on the administrative state'

Watch: Charlie Kirk calls for 'an all-out attack on the administrative state'
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Right-wing podcaster and founder of Turning Point USA Super Political Action Committee Charlie Kirk and conservative film director Robby Starbuck on Thursday demanded an "all-out attack on the administrative state" if their preferred candidates win in next week's midterm elections.

Kirk specifically mentioned individuals such as Republican United States Senate nominees JD Vance of Ohio, Blake Masters of Arizona, Senators Josh Hawley (R-Missouri), and incumbent GOP Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia. All of them have fully embraced former President Donald Trump's debunked conspiracy theories about voter fraud and non-existent theft of the 2020 election.

These remarks follow Kirk's call for his followers to bail out the man who attacked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-California) husband Paul last Friday.

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"Not enough people. I mean, got to give Blake Masters credit and JD -- and they're in heated campaigns so they got to stay focused. I think Senator Vance will take this on. I do," Kirk said.

"Oh yeah. I think they will. The new school -- you know, this new right, with people like JD Vance and Blake Masters is so critical to get them in because they will attack this stuff. Now, in terms of current members, the only people have been Marjorie and [Senator] Rand Paul [R-Kentucky]." Starbuck replied.

Kirk, who agreed, then stated that he believes that "Hawley, I know will do something. Yeah, maybe," adding, "Yeah. Yeah, and look, I think part of it, though, is, you know, politicians are singing off the song sheet that we provide them. Right? So, when they win, and if we get them into office, we have to have an agenda here, right? We have to have marching orders. And one of them needs to be an all-out attack on the administrative state."

Watch below via Media Matters for America or at this link.

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