Charlie Kirk and Jack Posobiec's live 'Thoughtcrime' coverage of Trump-Biden debate gets over 12.7 MILLION viewers on X

Human Events' Jack Posobiec and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk took a hammer to mainstream media Thursday night, with more than 12.7 million viewers watching their coverage of the presidential debate on X. 

This comes after CNN attempted to shut down independent media's coverage of the debate, threatening use violations if footage from the network appeared on social channels.



Despite the threats, Posobiec and Kirk's podcast "Thoughtcrime" amassed a cosmic amount of viewers as individuals sought out alternative media to watch President Trump and President Biden go head-to-head. Also on the podcast included Turning Point Action's Tyler Bowyer, Andrew Kolvet, and Blake Neff.



In addition to their rockstar debate coverage, the group can thank X owner Elon Musk for allowing debate footage to be distributed on the social media platform. Prior to the debate, Musk announced that the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) does not apply when users upload live commentary of the debate.

"The public has a right to see presidential debates however they would like," Musk declared.

"Thoughtcrime" streams live exclusively on Rumble, every Thursday at 8 pm ET on the Charlie Kirk Show.

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