TPUSA to Give Away 5,000 Freedom Shirts at Penn State Game

UPDATE: Turning Point USA (TPUSA) is set to make a significant impact at the highly anticipated Oregon vs. Penn State football game, giving away 5,000 Charlie Kirk ‘freedom’ shirts to attendees. The event is scheduled for Saturday, September 16, 2025, at Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania.
This initiative comes in the wake of the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, the founder of TPUSA, who was killed on September 10 while speaking at a Utah Valley University event. The shocking incident has left a profound mark on the nation and galvanized supporters to honor Kirk’s legacy.
Conservative influencer Benny Johnson announced the shirt giveaway during an appearance on Fox News, emphasizing Kirk’s deep connection to college football. “This was a game that Charlie Kirk was going to attend. Charlie Kirk loves Oregon, but he also has a bunch of fans at Penn State,” Johnson stated. This giveaway aims to rally support and continue the cultural battles Kirk championed.
As fans gear up for the game, the tradition of the “whiteout” at Penn State, where attendees dress in all white, will be a stunning backdrop for the sea of freedom shirts. Johnson urged the crowd to show their support, saying, “We want the student section to be popping with Charlie Kirk freedom shirts for the whiteout at Penn State this weekend.”
The giveaway not only serves as a tribute to Kirk but also aims to inspire a new generation of activists. “In the vein, and in honor of Charlie Kirk, we are going to fight cultural battles, and we are going to win them,” Johnson added, reinforcing TPUSA’s commitment to Kirk’s mission.
As the game approaches, anticipation builds among fans and supporters alike. The convergence of sports and activism promises to be a poignant reminder of Kirk’s influence in the conservative movement.
Keep an eye on this developing story as TPUSA prepares for what promises to be a memorable day at Beaver Stadium. The event underscores the enduring impact of Charlie Kirk and the collective resolve of his supporters to continue his work in the cultural arena.