Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was assisnated this month, leaving behind a legacy of heated debates and a very divided following. After his death, an unexpected story popped up online. A man who said he went to school with Kirk claimed he suffered years of relentless bullying at his hands. The words he used painted a heavy picture, saying the cruelty pushed him so close to suicide he almost didn’t make it through.
It is difficult to verify the authenticity of the claim, as Charlie Kirk himself cannot reply to the allegation.
The Online Post and Allegations
When the news of Kirk’s passing spread, most people were sharing tributes, arguments, and memories. But tucked into the noise was a very different voice. The classmate described Kirk not as a bold political figure, but as a teenager who mocked and humiliated others for sport. He called the bullying relentless, a daily storm that chipped away at his sense of self.

Some who read the post thought it was wrong to speak badly of someone after they passed. Others defended it, saying truth has no expiration date and sometimes survivors only find the courage to share once the person who hurt them is gone.