Charlie Kirk, Dennis Prager Set to Return to Arizona State University as Legislators Promise More Hearings

Conservative leaders Charlie Kirk and Dennis Prager are scheduled to return to Arizona State University (ASU) for the “Health, Wealth & Happiness 2.0” event on Wednesday. The first event, held in 2022,  sparked fierce opposition from faculty and staff, which in turn provoked hearings in the Arizona Legislature.

Prager and Kirk will host the event alongside Tom Lewis, a former ASU donor who was the primary benefactor of the T.W. Lewis Center where the first event was held last year. Ann Atkinson, who was the director of the center at ASU, and State Representative Austin Smith (R-Surprise), will also speak at the event.

Details were posted to X, formerly Twitter, by TPUSA Field Representative Amber Kleinke.

Alleged intense institutional backlash for the event provoked ASU donor Tom Lewis to pull his funding for the center, which closed soon after. A hearing was then called in the Arizona Senate, which questioned whether the First Amendment was being curtailed at Arizona’s public universities, citing claims of an organized smear campaign against the conservative speakers and Atkinson for organizing the event.

Legislators ultimately required ASU to compile a report on the purported intimidation campaign, investigating whether the First Amendment was violated on campus. On September 19, ASU declared its investigation found “no evidence” of a campaign to smear the event featuring Kirk and Prager.

“The university’s review found the kind of passionate discussion and debate that the First Amendment celebrates, followed by a successful event where the invited speakers reached tens of thousands of audience members,” the university claimed in its report. “Answering the allegations brought by Ms. Atkinson, the university’s review did not find evidence that Barrett faculty ran a ‘national condemnation campaign.'”

State Senator Anthony Kern (R-Glendale) disagreed with their findings, calling the report an example “of the fox guarding the henhouse,” and declaring that the “complicity” of the university’s administrators “calls for further action from state legislators.”

For his part, in a post on X, Lewis called the report “shocking and laughable” and declared “the inmates are running the asylum at ASU.

Atkinson, seemingly alluding to the significance of the hearing, wrote on X that she expects “no condemnation campaign, intimidation” or “censorship coming out of Barrett” for the upcoming event, adding that she believes “faculty will be on their best behavior in an effort to disprove their past behavior.”

The event will be held on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., with doors opening an hour earlier. A registration website for the event reveals that tickets will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis, but notes that ASU students will have priority access. Students must show a valid student ID, and non-students must show a valid form of identification that matches their ticket.

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Tom Pappert is the lead reporter for The Georgia Star News and a reporter for the Arizona Sun Times. Follow Tom on Twitter. Email tips to [email protected].
Photo “Charlie Kirk and Dennis Prager” by Gage Skidmore. CC BY-SA 2.0.

 

 

 

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3 Thoughts to “Charlie Kirk, Dennis Prager Set to Return to Arizona State University as Legislators Promise More Hearings”

  1. Ed Hoag

    Anyone who thinks that this is progress and will do anything to change the socialist, liberal bias and indoctrination of ASU students is naive, ignorant, and mentally challenged.

  2. Margaret

    ASU hopefully will keep an open mind this time as that is the basis of learning – something they need to re-learn.

  3. Clifford Moore

    Don’t count on “best behavior!

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