New Maga Charlie Kirk caught by asking for thousands of sting

Adolescent Maga Rapporteur, known as the New Charlie Kirk, was grabbed by a stings asking for thousands to talk to students.

The 19th anniversary of Brilln Hollyhand presented himself as the heir of the founder of the murdered turn in the US, the Barnstorming college, to talk to the Conservative students during a tour that began on a private plane.

But the Daily Mail was caught on Thursday, asking for thousands of dollars and expenses to speak at a fake college event.

Hollyhand was chairman of the Republican Party Youth Advisory Committee in 2024 when he was interviewed at the Fox Nation exhibition led by former Trump Advisor Kellyanne Conway. / John Lamparski/ Getty Images

The conclusion was as a college student trying to book Hollyhand and email. Email email Sent the Premiere Bureau, which unites speakers and organizations, by email.

The agency spokesman wrote: The Brilln fee is $ 7,500 and bus tickets and costs (2) for two. Does it not exceed the budget? ”

When the Daily Mail asked Hollyhando to comment on the tax, he denied that he received payments for speaking in the camp, which he repeated in the Daily Beast, saying he doesn’t pay for a trip or talks Campus Stops, but looking for “big conferences” at the university.

“Because of the big conferences, like every other conference participant who is invited to speak, I get compensation for the main cost of departure, which are completely standard,” he wrote. “But because of university stops, I cover all the costs and get on my own, which is still upsetting the hatred. 😂” 😂 “

However, this statement differed from what his booking agent e -mail. Sent by email to the Daily Mail as a “correction”, saying “University events Brilln are happy to cooperate with any budget to bring the speaker,” stating that he will accept the payment.

Hollyhand introduced himself as a Kirk successor after being built by MagoSpher from 11 years. / Brilln Hollyhand

Hollyhand introduced himself as a Kirk successor after being built by MagoSpher from 11 years. / Brilln Hollyhand

After Mail announced its story, another young magician leader William Branson Donahue issued an invoice since February, where Hollyhand paid $ 2191.91 for “Travel, Overnight and Eating and Eating” for the event at the State College, Takes mele.

Hollyhando’s close source said the event was an example of the “great conferences” to which he was able to go, and sent a draft law separated to the beast that he had paid a total of “airplanes and dishes” to himself and his father Brian.

Charlie Kirk speaks at the Utah Valley University in 2025. September 10th In Oreme, Utah. Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, spoke of his own

Charlie Kirk speaks at the Utah Valley University in 2025. September 10th In Oreme, Utah. Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, spoke of his own

Hollyhand began his carpet the youth maga world at the age of 11, when he interviewed a Kirk and then became a celebrity of a minor right -wing. He now calls himself “the youngest voice of the Internet’s mind”, enthusiastically proclaiming the content of Maga more than 200,000 followers “X.

At the end of last month, he started his 10th-step college tour, repeating the Kirk “Prove Me wrong” tent’s revival style trips to the University of Nation, called “one conversation at the same time”. But the 19-year-old, the taste of the rich family of Alabama, which forced her destiny to create and create an affordable home, raised eyebrows even in Maga, announcing a tour from a private plane.

Nick Sortor, a friend of Kirk’s and a former fellow of the deceased’s husband’s radio show, who Hollyhand called Hollyhandu’s Griffer in response to a private plane video.

The performance led Tyler Bowyer, the Turning Point operations manager, explained that the organization had not approved his “unpleasant” tour.

Maga Boy Wonder, a student at Alabama Aubrun University, said a private plane did not belong to him. “My hometown friend offered to help me to take me there because I couldn’t afford it,” he wrote.

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