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JUST IN: Charlie Kirk Exposes RINO Plot To Give Mass Amnesty To Illegals
President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” may have been a major win for conservatives, but according to Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, establishment Republicans are already working behind the scenes to undermine it—with a massive push for amnesty.
Kirk sounded the alarm during his broadcast this week, revealing a coordinated backroom effort by members of the political elite to convince Trump to legalize millions of illegal immigrants, mere days after the historic legislation was signed.
While the One Big Beautiful Bill Act delivered sweeping tax cuts—eliminating taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security—and included a staggering $175 billion in funding for ICE and border enforcement, Kirk says it may have come at a cost.
“You would think that, hey, we get $175 billion for ICE, we’re gonna get mass deportations,” Kirk said. “Yes, in theory, but in practice, there’s something else afoot.” According to Kirk, he received several calls from well-connected individuals in Washington the day before the bill was signed.
“Literally, the day before President Donald Trump was signing the big, beautiful bill, I got a couple phone calls from people that you would call members of the ruling class,” he said. “A lot of money and a lot of connections. They said, ‘Charlie, isn’t this amazing? We passed the big, beautiful bill.’ I said, ‘Oh yes, sir.’ And they said, ‘Now we need mass amnesty.’”
Kirk said he was caught off guard by the demand, especially coming from people who supported the legislation.
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“What? I said, we haven’t even signed the bill yet. They said, ‘Yeah, you know, these deportations, we’re going to lose the midterms because of the deportations. The people on the right, they’ll understand, and we need to come to the middle and we need to legalize the 25 million people here in this country.’”
Kirk said he was “speechless” and warned his audience that this effort is real and already underway in Washington.
“There is a movement afoot as I am doing this broadcast, and this is bigger than anything with Epstein. This is bigger than anything with tax cuts. It is happening right now in Washington D.C.,” he said. “And I can say this from firsthand experience, that people are pushing President Trump for amnesty.”
While Kirk said he believes Trump personally opposes amnesty, he pointed to a moment from the former president’s July 3 rally in Iowa that caught his attention.
“President Donald Trump was talking about potentially doing a bipartisan compromise deal for illegals that have stolen Social Security numbers, that are illegally domiciling themselves here in the country, that are all felons,” Kirk said. “Every single one of them are felons. They’re just not yet indicted felons.”
Kirk argued that even without using the word “amnesty,” Trump appeared to float a more lenient approach.
“He didn’t use the word amnesty, but some form of soft amnesty,” Kirk said. “And I could tell you now through other reporting that I’ve been able to do and phone calls, there is a major push right now to do a bipartisan amnesty deal.”
At the Iowa rally, Trump said: “People have worked on a farm for 14, 15 years and they get thrown out pretty viciously and we can’t do it. We got to work with the farmers and people that have hotels and leisure properties too… We’re going to work very strong and smart and we’re going to put you in charge.”