Greg Abbott makes major announcement about Turning Point USA in Texas
Greg Wehner
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Gov. Greg Abbott vowed to expand Club America chapters into every Texas high school and warned districts against blocking them as he and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick cast Turning Point USAโs (TPUSAโs) youth movement as a moral mission inspired by the late Charlie Kirkโs legacy.
TPUSA calls its high school chapters "Club America," and typically they set up tables on their school campus to promote TPUSA, while also bringing in conservative speakers once per semester.
Abbott and Patrick framed the surge of TPUSAโs Club America chapters as a values-driven effort to shape the next generation, arguing that public schools should welcome the groups or face disciplinary action if they do not.
On Monday, Abbott described TPUSAโs influence as evidence of a cultural shift among teenagers seeking clarity about faith, nationhood and purpose.
Tpusa Chapter Gained 100 New Members Rapidly At Texas University After Charlie Kirk Assassination
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vowed Monday to expand Turning Point USA's high school chapters into every high school in the state.
He said the growth of Club America reflects what he sees as a revival of foundational values on campuses and compared the movement to earlier faith-oriented groups that once dominated student life. The governor also portrayed Texas as uniquely positioned to accelerate that revival because of its existing concentration of chapters.
He followed that message with a forceful warning that school officials who push back against Club America risk state intervention.
"Any school that stands in the way of a Club America program in their school should be reported immediately to the Texas Education Agency," Abbott said. "I expect meaningful disciplinary action to be taken for any stoppage of TPUSA in the great state of Texas."
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