Here’s a concise picture of Charlie Kirk’s stated views on the Russia-Ukraine war, in his own words and from coverage of his commentary:
#1: Opposes ongoing U.S. military aid to Ukraine. He’s said arming/funding Ukraine is “not our fight” and that support should only be considered if it leads directly to a peace settlement rather than “further funding a kinetic conflict against Russia.”
Media Matters for America
#2: Framed Ukraine as a lower priority than U.S. domestic issues (e.g., the southern border). He repeatedly criticized political leaders for focusing on Ukraine over the U.S. border, calling that focus a “moral disgrace.”
ERR
#3: Has at times echoed or platformed “biolabs in Ukraine” claims. His show hosted segments alleging “U.S. bioweapon laboratories in Ukraine”—a narrative widely debunked by researchers and institutions.
Salem Podcast Network
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Brookings
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#4: Still called Russia’s invasion “wrong” and characterized Putin negatively. While opposing U.S. aid, he also described the invasion as wrong and called Vladimir Putin a “gangster” and “thug.”
The Kyiv Independent
#5: Early minimization of the conflict. Just before the full-scale invasion, he referred to it as a “border dispute,” a framing that critics said mirrored Russian talking points