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Behind TPUSA's 'Christian' Education Program, A Conviction For Child Porn

Behind TPUSA's 'Christian' Education Program, A Conviction For Child Porn

Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic of American Gothic literature, The Scarlet Letter, set in Puritan New England, centers on the punishment meted out to a woman who has a passionate affair with her pastor, becomes pregnant and then is sentenced to wear a red letter A for Adultery around her neck for the rest of her life. The novel is a piercing 19th Century critique of the effects of a repressive, sin-obsessed society on the health and happiness of its people.

Erica Kirk’s TPUSA, as I wrote last week, is one of the more insidious organizations wielding regressive influence in an America where women are already bodily and legally under siege by the Trump administration’s predators’ ball. TPUSA joins Christian nationalist churches in the broader MAGA effort to promote female submission to men, early marriage and wifely obedience to husbands in both private and public matters – including one vote per household, with the man of the house filling out the ballot.

It’s brazen, it’s lunatic, and it’s effective, as TPUSA’s women leaders serve as an auxiliary to the broader Epstein class cover-up protecting abusive men.

Besides the antediluvian ideology, though, there’s another element to the TPUSA scene that reminded us of the Hawthorne novel. Instead of their conspicuous crosses, many could be wearing a red H for Hypocrisy, for passing righteous judgment on a supposedly sin-infested culture, while living with – and in some cases hiding – sexual abuse among their own.

One of the talks at the TPUSA Women’s Leadership Summit was “Why Christ-Centered Classical Education Changes Everything,” delivered by the organization’s education consultant, Heather Lloyd. Lloyd is sometimes listed in TPUSA materials as a member of the leadership team. She is currently with Erica Kirk in a Chicago suburb promoting “classical Christian education” to educators and parents. Her day job is as executive director of Concordis Education Partners, affiliated with white nationalist Idaho pastor Doug Wilson.

To the conference audience, Lloyd delivered a denunciation of “government education,” accusing public schools of being rife with “crazy sin.” For example: “One percent of our population right now identifies as transgender. That’s actually a large number. Now the problem is that we tend to think that that’s the issue. But I’d like to argue today that this is the symptom, not the issue … True public education is the church providing education for biblical fluency for the community,” she declared. “The Puritans wanted every child to be able to read God’s word.”

The goal is lofty and unapologetically atavistic: eradicate secular education and get kids fearing God and reading Bibles again. In her talk, Lloyd also cheered an audience member’s claim that the Texas school voucher program – in which taxpayer education money is diverted to parents opting into private schools – had caused 14 fund-starved school districts to shut down. (The declining number of public school students is partly due to those private school vouchers and partly to the falling birth rate – another obsession of the right.)

But for someone aiming to Make Puritans Great Again, Lloyd has a peculiar challenge: Her husband, Alex Lloyd, recently spent two years in prison for possession and distribution of child pornography. Court records indicate the materials consisted of 10 videos and 3 images, including at least one involving a prepubescent minor, obtained through the Kik messaging platform. He initially pleaded not guilty, then later entered a guilty plea to a federal offense involving possession of child pornography as before facing a jury trial. He spent two years in prison and was released in 2024 as a registered sex offender. A condition of his release includes a ban on unsupervised time with children, including his own grandchildren.

Alex Lloyd was a deacon at Doug Wilson’s Moscow, Idaho-based Christ Church. Wilson is a controversial white Christian nationalist whose influence has exploded under the Epstein-class-protecting Trump administration. He is a favorite pastor of Pete Hegseth and has addressed – sermonized, actually, in flagrant violation of the separation of church and state – service members called to mandatory gatherings inside the Pentagon.

As a consultant, Heather Lloyd helps sell hundreds of Christian schools on the programs and curriculum of the Association of Classical Christian Schools (ACCS), an accreditation network of hundreds of private schools and colleges in the United States, founded in 1993 by Wilson. His abhorrent ideology when it comes to women is not overtly stated in the material, but according to some parents I’ve spoken to and who shared their experiences publicly it permeates the schools.

Wilson has suggested marital rape is not possible, although he has walked that back. Earlier this year he tweeted “Husbands are prohibited from bluster, bossing about, selfish grasping, and all the rest of it, but the Bible nevertheless requires wives to obey their husbands. This obedience is to be cheerful, complete, reverent, all the way down, and across the board. … Now I am fully aware that in our current cultural climate this is a perfectly outrageous thing to say and teach. It may even be illegal in some states. “

He also co-wrote a textbook used in the curriculum Lloyd promotes with a fellow church affiliated educator who openly groomed a high school student he was teaching. The church never charged him because the girl was 18 by the time they had sex, but Wilson did take the man’s name off the textbook.

The church has a history of leniency toward abuses like that (and worse). Marital rape is not uncommon, detailed in harrowing firsthand accounts, and claims about pedophiles within the church’s ranks are diminished or said to be overlooked. The father of one victim said that when he reported the abuse, church officials threatened to bring him – the father – under church discipline for failing to protect his daughter. “It would be like me getting robbed and the police coming over and arresting me because I didn’t have five locks on the door, only one,” he told reporters for the Southern Poverty Law Center, which published an article about the saga. “It was just bizarre.”

Alex Lloyd’s family called Doug Wilson to pick him up from the Moscow, Idaho, police station after his 2022 arrest. The church soon dismissed Lloyd from the deaconage, but in its public statement, did not mention the child pornography charges, instead claiming he confessed right away to a porn addiction, and blamed his problem on “the pornification of the culture.”

What her husband’s sex offender status means in practical terms for TPUSA education missionary Heather Lloyd – who has personally taught Wilson’s Christian classical methods to children at schools in Arizona and Idaho over the past two decades – is that she cannot drive onto school grounds with her husband in the car and would likely be required to disclose that she lives with a registered sex offender if applying for new jobs involving children. As of 2019, according to one church member’s post praising her “faithful obedience,” she was running a summer camp for teenage girls.

It’s not clear that she is teaching anymore and TPUSA did not return a comment confirming (we will update if and when they do). But Heather Lloyd goes in and out of schools with administrators across the nation. When parents at one school discovered her husband’s conviction and Sex Offender status and attended a meeting, she batted away concerns claiming Alex “accidentally” opened child porn - “about 19 seconds worth” - and quickly deleted it. She told parents there were “no issues, he can see his grandchildren.”

A parent present for that discussion said “Heather is insane to be in this business with such a skeleton in the closet, but she is just one piece in a larger organization, where people are in cahoots pushing Doug Wilson’s system. And she would not pass a school background check! if you live with a registered sex offender you can’t take a kid on a field trip yet somehow she is an education consultant at TPUSA.”

The fact that Erica Kirk’s TPUSA would front the wife of a registered child porn sex offender as an education consultant and advisor suggests that, like other well-financed Trump-supporting PACs and organizations, this leviathan of Christian right extremist influence shares with the Epstein class a sense of impunity rarely seen in modern American political history.

They will say they’re just trusting in the Lord.

With this clan, perhaps one and the same.

[Turning Point USA and Heather Lloyd, contacted together — as Heather Lloyd is a consultant — did not respond to a request for comment.]

.Nina Burleigh is a journalist, author, documentary producer, and adjunct professor at New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. She has written eight books including her recently published novel, Zero Visibility Possible.

Katie Chenoweth is associate professor of French at Princeton University and an investigative researcher
Reprinted with permission from American Freakshow

Reprinted with permission from American Freak Show




The Merit-Based Trump Administration Finds A Big Job For Erika Kirk

The Merit-Based Trump Administration Finds A Big Job For Erika Kirk

America, meet your new super-qualified member of the Air Force Academy Board of Visitors.

Is it someone with military experience? Nope.

Maybe some post-secondary education experience? Wrong again.

It’s Erika Kirk, silly!

Taking over the seat that her late husband Charlie Kirk held for about five months before he was killed, Kirk will be tasked with making recommendations about the academy to the Defense Department and the president.

You can tell that the administration is really proud of this by the fact that neither the board nor President Donald Trump announced her appointment. Instead, her name just randomly appeared on the board’s website.

Kirk has no relevant experience, so much so that even a White House spokesperson could only muster up that she would be “a fearless advocate for the most elite airpower force in the history of the world.”

Does … does the White House understand that this board exists to help the Air Force Academy better educate more than 4,000 cadets, not demand more planes or whatever?

It’s ridiculous that we have to pretend that Kirk is qualified to join the board, which works to “inquire into the morale, discipline, and social climate, the curriculum, instruction, physical equipment, fiscal affairs, academic methods, and other matters relating to the Academy that the Board decides to consider.”

It’s also a slap in the face to the military, even as Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pretend they’re the most pro-military folks ever.

Kirk’s experience consists mostly of being a beauty queen and founding a “Bible-based streetwear brand,” whatever that means. Her LinkedIn profile lists her past roles as a real estate agent, model, and casting director.

She’s also ostensibly studying for a doctorate in biblical studies at Liberty University, which must be tough to manage with all of her flashy public appearances, where her entrances are nothing but content for TikTok.

The one thing Kirk is likely to do is follow in the footsteps of her late husband—who demanded to know how the Academy “doesn’t push the worldview of oppression, oppressor/oppressed dynamics, anti-western, anti-American, and gender ideology”—and harass staff about following Trump’s executive orders banning diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Though she no doubt thinks that she was put in this role based on merit, Kirk is actually the DEI hire here.

No, not actual DEI, but the DEI that is at the heart of this administration—where unqualified yahoos are stuffed in key roles not because they’re qualified but because they’re willing to show fealty to Trump.

Trump’s Cabinet is littered with these people. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. not only has no experience that qualifies him for his job but is also an unhinged antivaxxer. And Hegseth’s main qualifications are being a bone-deep racist and having no qualms about unfettered violence.

Dearly departed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem also had no experience that made her fit for the job, save for a willingness to shamelessly lie about the actions of her immigration goons. Her likely replacement, Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma, also has no relevant experience, unless you count his appearance on Fox News, where he pretended he’s been to war. (He hasn’t.)

But these meritless hires aren’t limited to high-ranking, well-known members of the administration. Trump put one of his former receptionists on the Commission of Fine Arts despite having no experience in the arts or architecture or anything really. But it’s pretty helpful to have that sort of DEI hire on a board that will approve his big dumb ballroom.

And we can’t overlook the considerable number of temporary U.S. attorney appointments that courts have ruled illegal. That situation has arisen because Trump is committed to stuffing his former personal attorneys and Big Lie believers into those roles.

Or how about Thomas Fugate, the 22-year-old whose job experience consisted of working on Trump’s campaigns, interning at the Heritage Foundation, and—according to his LinkedIn—serving as secretary general of a Model United Nations club. He now oversees terrorism prevention, which should definitely make you feel very safe.

We also endured random DOGE babies who used ChatGPT to kill thousands of grants that the chatbot found to include any sort of “DEI.”

There’s no merit here. It’s a full-fledged affirmative action program for people who couldn’t get a job in the real world. They’re all objectively unqualified for the jobs they have, and they only got them because they share Trump’s worldview.

The administration may pretend that these people were hired based on merit, but we don’t have to join in. And when Democrats get back in power, it will be a delight to clean house.

Reprinted with permission from Daily Kos


As Candace Owens Crashes Out In Crazytown, Her Following Grows By Millions

As Candace Owens Crashes Out In Crazytown, Her Following Grows By Millions

Since her departure from The Daily Wire in 2024, Candace Owens has gone completely off the rails into the realm of unapologetic conspiracy theories — and she’s never been more popular. Since January 1, 2025, she has added at least 10.9 million subscribers and followers across platforms and garnered nearly 805 million YouTube views and over 81 million TikTok likes.

Owens isn’t entirely new to the conspiracy theory game. She’s been spreading conspiracy theories for years and is now facing a major defamation lawsuit after launching an “investigative series” alleging that first lady of France Brigitte Macron is secretly a transgender woman.

“I like conspiracy theories because I view them as mind yoga,” said Owens in a 2023 edition of The Daily Wire’s Candace Owens. “It's very important to bend your mind like a pretzel sometimes to make sure that you actually have a mind.”

And her mind is certainly bent.

Owens’ conspiracy theories have dramatically escalated since the assassination of her friend, the right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. While her theories about Kirk's death are labyrinthine, our colleague Matt Gertz explained the gist last year: “Owens has been claiming since Charlie Kirk’s tragic killing in September that at the time of his death, he was coming around to her view of Israel. Based on that premise (which Kirk allies deny), she has speculated that Kirk may have been assassinated by pro-Israel henchmen worried that he was turning on them, perhaps with help from elements within TPUSA and the U.S. military.”

She has recently increasingly turned her fire on his widow, Erika Kirk, and is launching a multi-episode docuseries, Bride of Charlie.

Owens has been facing immense backlash from her former allies. Among many others, Ben Shapiro has called her a “conspiratorial, evil person” who “is either going through the throes of mental illness or ... she's a sick human being, or both.” Popular streamer Tim Pool once asked on his show, “How much money has Candace Owens made milking the assassination of Charlie Kirk with lies, hypocrisy, innuendo, and crackpot conspiracies?”

Based on her explosive audience growth, the answer is probably “a lot.”

A Media Matters analysis of several of Owens’ accounts on streaming, podcast, and social media platforms found that she has grown her follower and subscriber base by 80 percent since January 1, 2025, adding at least 10.9 million. (Some of the data in this analysis was collected from Social Blade.)

Owens regularly streams or uploads her show on YouTube, Rumble, and Spotify, where she has nearly 5.9 million subscribers, 513,000 followers, and 741,000 followers, respectively. (Apple Podcasts does not publicly provide follower counts on its platform, so it was not included.) Her growth on these streaming and podcast platforms since January 1, 2025 includes:

  • Over 2.5 million added subscribers on YouTube, or 76 percent growth.
  • At least 248,000 added followers on Rumble, or 94 percent growth.
  • At least 435,000 added followers on Spotify, or 142 percent
  • growth.

Owens also maintains a presence on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, where she often amplifies show content, including by sharing clips as short-form Reels and TikTok videos. On these platforms, she has 7.5 million, nearly 3.1 million, and 6.8 million followers, respectively. Her growth on these social media platforms since January 1, 2025 includes:

  • At least 1.7 million added followers on Facebook, or 31 percent growth.
  • At least 2.4 million added followers on Instagram, or 415 percent growth.
  • At least 3.5 million added followers on TikTok, or 106 percent growth.

Graph by Molly Butler for Media Matters

Owens’ reach extends far past her follow count. Her YouTube channel has earned nearly 805 million views since January 1, 2025, or over 57 million monthly views on average. She has also garnered 81.2 million likes on TikTok during this period.

Her individual videos on Instagram Reels and TikTok regularly garner millions of views. For example, her most recent Bride of Charlie trailer has over 5.7 million views on Reels, over 1.8 million views on TikTok, and over 1.3 million views on YouTube. Rather than alienating her new audience, Owens’ increasingly bizarre conspiracy theories seem to positively correlate with her growth.

Reprinted with permission from Media Matters

Candace Owens' Conspiracy Claims About Erika Kirk Are Tearing MAGA Apart

Candace Owens' Conspiracy Claims About Erika Kirk Are Tearing MAGA Apart

Bulwark editor and MAGA-world monitor Will Sommer says the slightly less crazy wing of far-right influencers are losing their fight against the craziest one of all.

“It’s clear that Ben Shapiro and his ilk have lost … control of the MAGA audience,” said Sommer. “They are powerless to stop [MAGA influencer Candace] Owens from terrorizing their friend’s widow, from pushing antisemitism, and generally from acting as a thorn in the movement ahead of the midterms. After more than a decade of conspiracy theories, and voting for the country’s arch conspiracy-theorist to be president, the audience will really believe in anything.”

For weeks, Ownens — who is famous (and sued) for spreading some of the most raucous conspiracy theories peppering the MAGA community — has been claiming that Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, had something to do with her husband’s assassination last year. Owens has been promising a new series tackling Erika Kirk’s alleged connection. And her audience, said Sommer, has been eating it up, despite Owens’ conspiracy-slinging influencer rivals warning viewers away from her.

Most recently, Sommer says Owens laid out an underwhelming array of “her most damning evidence,” which includes one of Erika Kirk’s relatives being arrested for working in an illegal numbers racket nearly 100 years ago, and Kirk being born in a civilian hospital that was originally a military hospital during the Civil War.

Additionally, Erika Kirk once dressed as a “bee” in a photo taken of her back when she worked in daycare.

“It was nonsense,” said Sommer, but the conspiracy-loving MAGA audience adores it all, no matter how hard the rest of MAGA frenzies.

“I think it’s safe to say [Charlie] would rather take a dozen bullets to the neck than watch his wife go through this, face a living assassination,” podcaster Liz Wheeler said Wednesday, reports Sommer.

“F—— you, motherf—— !” said former FBI director Dan Bongino to Owens and her followers Tuesday. “You deserve to feel the little licks and the flames of hell on every inch of your body. F—— you!”

But the MAGA universe, which is famous for fearlessly saying anything without evidence, appears to be powerless against a MAGA queen who is willing to invite a million-dollar lawsuit from an international leader.

In fact, Owens' MAGA competition has “already started to waffle,” according to Sommer. Owens critic Ian Miles Cheong has already admitted that his rival has won the audience.

“That could be because any attempts to attack Owens only makes her stronger,” Sommer said. “Fellow Daily Wire host Michael Knowles made that very point this week when he complained that the real problem is conservative hosts bringing more attention to Owens in their attempts to defend Erika Kirk.”

And Sommer said Owens’s supporters are just as nutty and retaliatory as Owens, having “seized on an apparently fraudulent memo that purported to show figures like Laura Loomer and Bongino coordinating on a message that Owens was ‘Satanic’ and ‘evil.’”

“Loomer, for one, has threatened to sue another X user for promoting the bogus document,” said Sommer.

Reprinted with permission from Alternet


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