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Transcript: Tucker Carlson Hosts The Charlie Kirk Show – w/ Andrew Kolvet and Blake Neff

Read the full transcript of Tucker Carlson Hosts The Charlie Kirk Show – w/ Andrew Kolvet and Blake Neff, September 19, 2025.

Honoring Charlie Kirk’s Christian Legacy

TUCKER CARLSON: It’s Tucker Carlson. I’m honored to be sitting in to host the Charlie Kirk show today. I flew in from the east coast last night and was thinking about what to do today for two hours, and there’s all this very ugly drama swirling around the Republican Party, the right. The memory of Charlie Kirk. And I just thought. And I’ve got, of course, strong opinions. I have strong opinions about everything, and I’ve expressed them, but I thought, I really need a break from that.

And I don’t think that any of it reflects who Charlie was fundamentally. Who was Charlie fundamentally? He was a Christian man, and Jesus was the center of his life. That was obvious to anyone who knew him. It emerged in conversation immediately when you talk to him. That’s just a fact about Charlie. His life was about following Jesus, period.

And so I think the best way to explain who he was is to spend the next two hours talking about Jesus and Charlie’s relationship with him. And so I’m going to be really happy to do that. This will be the happiest conversation about Charlie Kirk, I hope, all week. And so, as I said, I’m hosting, but I have no idea how the show works. I literally don’t know, though I’ve done it. But luckily, Andrew and Blake are here, who I know very well. I’ve actually worked with Blake for years in another life. We’re both grateful to be gone from that, but Andrew’s really going to be, like, running in and out. We have these things called breaks, and you’ve got commercials and all that.

ANDREW KOLVET: And, yeah, we got a show to run here. But you know what? But listen, we’ll blow the brakes when we have to. So if you’re watching on stream, if you’re watching on real America’s Voice, you’re watching on one, you know, a video platform. You’ll probably be fine. We’re just going to. We’re just going to have fun today.

TUCKER CARLSON: Good. With you in charge of the details, I know that that will happen.

ANDREW KOLVET: Correct.

Charlie’s Unwavering Faith and Mission

TUCKER CARLSON: Blake, it’s wonderful to see. We talked on the phone the other day. I’ve been thinking about you every single day. So I hope you’re holding up, and I’m grateful that you’re here. So, yeah, I want to talk about Charlie’s relationship with Jesus, and I’m amazed. I have a whole list of thoughts or sound bites here. I asked for Charlie talking about God in public, and I’m just kind of amazed what came back.

ANDREW KOLVET: I mean, it was a deluge.

TUCKER CARLSON: It was unbelievable because there’s really no one in public life who talked about Jesus more than Charlie Kirk. And I’ll just. Now I’m revealing one of my ugly biases. But some of the people whose job it is to talk about Jesus are not, you know, I don’t think as credible and believable. I’m just being honest as I think Charlie was. He really meant it. He wasn’t being paid to say it. I think everything that he did, everything that he thought, the way he lived were all informed by his love of Jesus. And I don’t think I’m overstating.

And I said this to him recently when he was at my house in Maine. I really. “You remind me of Paul. Like, you never stop.” I stop. I like to go fishing. I like to go bird hunting. I like to hang out on Saturday morning in bed with my wife and like, you know, BS with my wife and all this stuff. But Charlie just did not allow himself any of that. He was so driven. And you can see it now maybe as part of a larger plan where he never wasted a minute. He forced himself to get on the airplane and to do things that were really, really hard in a way that I’ve never done. I’ll just admit it.

And I think that was because he felt God had a plan for him, that he was on a mission. It wasn’t just about getting somebody elected. It was about something bigger than that. Am I. Well, just ask you first Andrew and then Blake. Do you think that’s. I’m reading too much into it, or do you think that’s right?

Charlie as a Modern-Day Prophet

ANDREW KOLVET: No, I totally agree. And I’ve had wave after wave of revelation of what we were actually doing. You know, I was so in the weeds. We were so in the weeds that it was impossible to fully understand even what we were doing. But I, you know, I’m. And I. Charlie and I bonded at the very earliest days because we were both, like, really strong Christians and that was such a central part of who we were. But we didn’t. We, you know, we didn’t talk about it all the time, necessary publicly. But as the years went on, we both knew that we had each other in that way.

And there’s two tweets that I’ve posted. I have realized in the days hence that he was a prophet, not a fortune teller like people think of prophecy. He was like a biblical prophet that would go into a nation and call it to repent. That’s what he was doing. He was going to these campuses and he was going on stage and he was going on this show and the podcast, and he was calling a nation to repent. He went to London and he called England to repent at Cambridge and Oxford. And they hurled insults at him. They mocked him, they jeered him, just like the biblical prophets. They wanted to stone him. And ultimately they killed him. And that is what Jesus said.