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Trump Calls In to Rally at Auburn University Turning Point Event

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AUBURN, Alabama — President Donald Trump called into a Turning Point USA event at Auburn University on November 5, 2025. The event, featuring his son Eric Trump and daughter-in-law Lara Trump, attracted a large crowd keen to hear from prominent conservative figures. Eric Trump asked the audience if they wanted to call his father, leading to raucous applause.

When President Trump answered the call, he praised the enthusiastic crowd at Auburn and expressed his affection for the school and its community. He said, ‘Auburn is a special place, I’ve been there many times, and I know many people from that area.’

The event also served as a tribute to the late Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, who was assassinated earlier this year. President Trump said, ‘We love Charlie, he’s looking down on us right now,’ as he acknowledged Kirk’s impact on the conservative movement.

Senator Tommy Tuberville spoke passionately about Kirk’s legacy and the need for young conservatives to engage in political discourse. “We are in a fight for our lives,” Tuberville said, urging attendees to uphold Kirk’s values. ‘Charlie worked with a lot of people to get the ball down the field.’

After the calling session, Eric and Lara Trump shared personal stories and reflections about their father, President Trump. They spoke about their family’s commitment to maintaining conservative values and the importance of events like these in inspiring young people.

As the night progressed, attendees had the opportunity to ask questions, ranging from international issues to personal experiences. Eric Trump addressed concerns regarding American foreign policy, saying, ‘My father wants a peaceful Middle East and peace all around the world.’

The crowd, filled with supporters waving flags and cheering, enjoyed the event, recognizing it as a platform to honor Kirk’s mission and promote free speech among young conservatives.