Maga missionaries
The most influential rights you have never heard of
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Charlie Kirk was one of the most popular new conservative opinion makers in the United States – but by no means the only one. The Maga movement has gathered an entire internet army.
Charlie Kirk had to die so that you know his name in Germany. He has long been a heavyweight in the United States, a political rock star who did not make America, but was very comfortable “Great Again”. With undeniable rhetorical talent and brilliant self -marketing, he has dragged hundreds of thousands of young Americans to the right. It is quite possible that without his opinion machy at the universities and high school in the country of Donald Trump, his comeback might never have celebrated.
Rights influencers in the USA: a growth market
The progressive has lost their decades of ideological dominance about the next generation. Be right, that’s en vogue again. Anyone who is young and conservative in the United States in 2025 no longer has to be ashamed, but is part of a growing movement, a community – and maybe soon of the mainstream?
Although the Maga movement Kirk’s murder sophisticated, stylizing it to the martyr, his death has definitely torn a gap into the ranks of right-wing cultural fighter. But it won’t stay for a long time. Kirk was one of the most powerful, but by no means the only influential Maga missionary. And their influence is almost as great as their voices are loud.
In our photo gallery we show you the Who’s who of the ultra -right influencers.
Source: Stern

I have been working in the news industry for over 6 years, first as a reporter and now as an editor. I have covered politics extensively, and my work has appeared in major newspapers and online news outlets around the world. In addition to my writing, I also contribute regularly to 24 Hours World.