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Charlie Kirk admits Republicans 'freaking out' after Trump's meltdown at Black journalists



Right-wing activist Charlie Kirk tried to conduct damage control Thursday after former President Donald Trump raged at Black journalists over Vice President Kamala Harris' ethnicity.

Kirk focused his Thursday broadcast on Trump's Wednesday appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists convention in Chicago.

"We are going to go right into the National Association of Black Journalists scandal," Kirk began. "Some people are panicking and freaking out. I think it's a great time to be alive."

"Democrats are getting their momentum," he admitted. "It's time for us to kind of press pause, let the race settle, maybe be a little humbled by some of the polls, and that's okay."

Kirk argued that the presidential race "has changed in the Democrats' favor."

"Many of us grew accustomed to a news cycle where we felt that we were going to win this election by five or six points," the right-wing host explained. "There will be more and more polls that are rather ugly in the next week or two. Get used to it."

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Kirk also blasted the media's coverage of Harris.

"We will dissect the National Association of Black Journalists and Donald Trump's masterclass yesterday, which is receiving widespread freak out from the worst people, the worst vermin in society, the regime news media, who, by the way, are acting in such a reprehensible way in the last week or two," he said.

"I have not seen anything like it since Barack Hussein Obama first came onto the stage in 2007, 2008."

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