Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk agrees with the 1864 Arizona abortion ban law that was written by a pedophile who married a 12-year-old child. He also married a 15-year-old girl. William Jones has a very dark history, and conservatives are supporting the law anyway. And Kirk agrees with Trump, saying that Democrats are "the extremists," Media Matters reports.
"President Trump is talking about how the Democrats are the extremists. That is absolutely right. I am — I'm neutral on this particular Truth Social post. I'm not — I understand why he's doing it," Kirk said. "Let me defend it. Let me think why he's — say why he's doing it."
Note: That should read "former President Donald Trump. Joe Biden is the President.
"The current abortion decision by the Supreme Court in Arizona was technically legally the right decision," Kirk insisted. "It's one that I morally agree with, but it is unpopular with the people in Arizona, and Arizona is a must-win state. So President Trump is trying to float out the idea — float out, hey, he does not want to be tied to the unpopularity of this current measure. That is why he put that out there."
"However, there is an email we got here from John, which is Charlie, I'm not voting for Trump anymore. What is the point if Trump compromises on abortion, even if he has a better chance of winning?" he said. "Why not offer everyone free school, health care, UBI — that would help him win an election. Right? So, based on what do you think, whatever it takes to win, compromise when you can't govern. Trump has abandoned the pro-life cause, so he doesn't deserve my vote."
"I have never said you should do whatever it takes to win," Kirk said. "I've never said that. I've never alluded to that. However, you want to try to have the most morally clear position that can fit within the popular will of the people so you can get political power. There are positions that we hold that are unfortunately untenable with the American people."
"So you try to find one that is the best version of that, and then you try to find how can you make it fit with the American people. That is the whole idea of the will of the people and the sovereign," Kirk added. "And sometimes the people, they don't want the morally correct and clear position. So do you completely betray your deeply held beliefs that are rooted in scripture and rooted in truth? Of course not. So, no, Trump is not pro-choice, and I think it's kinda laughable if somebody were to say that."
Well, he agrees with the child rapist's bill. But, I agree with Democratic Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who said, "The only person who should be deciding whether and when to have a child is a woman, the people she loves and trusts, and her doctor. Period." Republicans have gotten really creepy in their quest to control women.