A protester donning a papier-mâché head resembling Charlie Kirk has sparked outrage after rocking up to Turning Point USA’s latest event.Footage shared on social media shows the unidentified man suddenly dropping to the floor in what appeared to be a reenactment of the moment the political activist, 31, was fatally struck with a bullet last September.While these antics were unfolding outside of the building where Turning Point USA (TPUSA) Women’s Leadership Summit was being held last week, Kirk’s widow Erika was preparing to take to the stage.The right-wing organisation that was founded by Kirk and Bill Montgomery hosted a conference in San Antonio, Texas, on Friday (5 June).
According to TPUSA, the event at the San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter brought together ‘women of all ages to strengthen their minds, cultivate wellness, step boldly into their purpose, and anchor their spirits in faith’.Some of the folks who crowded outside apparently didn’t get the memo about this, though.A gang of demonstrators gathered outside the venue to make their feelings about the Kirks known – and footage of one man’s strange stunt has since gone viral.n video shared to X, the bloke can be seen wearing a papier-mâché head that bears a resemblance to Kirk.e also appears to be sporting a t-shirt sporting the word ‘Freedom’, which resembles what the late father-of-two was wearing when he was shot dead.The protestor then dramatically drops to the pavement – and people think he was mimicking the moment that Kirk was gunned down at Utah Valley University in 2025.Tyler Robinson, 22, was charged with Kirk’s murder after turning himself into authorities.