While Charlie Kirk’s stance on abortion—including in extreme cases—has been debated and scrutinized, there is no verifiable evidence he ever said that a 13-year-old incest victim should be forced to give birth. That claim appears to be unsupported by any reliable source and is likely a misattribution or embellishment of other controversial remarks.
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• There is no credible evidence that Charlie Kirk coined or first used the term “China virus” in reference to the coronavirus.
• The term began circulating early in the pandemic across several venues—including media outlets, public figures, and social media—even before it was adopted by high-level political figures.
While Charlie Kirk’s stance on abortion—including in extreme cases—has been debated and scrutinized, there is no verifiable evidence he ever said that a 13-year-old incest victim should be forced to give birth. That claim appears to be unsupported by any reliable source and is likely a misattribution or embellishment of other controversial remarks.
While Charlie Kirk’s stance on abortion—including in extreme cases—has been debated and scrutinized, there is no verifiable evidence he ever said that a 13-year-old incest victim should be forced to give birth. That claim appears to be unsupported by any reliable source and is likely a misattribution or embellishment of other controversial remarks.
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• He did say that gun deaths are an unfortunate price to pay for preserving gun rights.
• He did not say—and there is no known source indicating he ever said—that the right to healthcare is equivalent to owning a gun.