Charlie Kirk Praises God at AmericaFest
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•‘God is not done with America’: Trump supporters take victory lap at star-studded Turning Point USA event
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AmericaFest, Turning Point USA’s (TPUSA) annual gathering drew 20,000 rightwing politicians, media figures and activists.
The third annual AmericaFest was a victory lap for TPUSA , the group that took on the bulk of the Trump 's ground game during a 2024 campaign that secured him a second presidency.
The rest of the weekend focused largely on Christian power.
Turning Point Faith panel highlighted an ongoing effort by the organization to help pastors establish political 501c4 organizations.
The push parallels efforts by right-leaning Christian activists to do away with a law that prohibits churches and other 501c3 organizations from endorsing and donating to political candidates.
Christian nationalist ideas such as the “ seven mountains mandate” found a home at AmericaFest .
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