Who is Charlie Kirk's 'secret sister'? Meet the 29-year-old with 'surprising' political views
ETimes September 16, 2025 11:39 PM

Nearly a week after the tragic incident, Charlie Kirk continues to capture the public's attention, whether due to his conservative political views or his political activism . The 31-year-old outspoken conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA was fatally shot on September 10 during an outdoor campus event at Utah Valley University. A bullet struck him in the neck, which many officials have described as a targeted “political assassination.”

As the late Trump ally passed away after the incident, everything – from his personal life, his financial portfolio, to his family members – has come under the spotlight.

Although Kirk’s family of four, including his wife and two children, has been grabbing the attention for a while, many did not know whether he was an only child himself or had a sibling. However, recent reports have revealed that the founder of the conservative group Turning Point USA has a younger sister, Mary Kirk , 29, who holds sharply different political beliefs .


As news of Charlie’s tragic death circulates, Mary’s story has come into the spotlight: a woman raised in the same family, yet walking quite a surprisingly different political path.


Who is Mary Kirk?

Born into the Kirk family, which included Charlie Kirk, Mary Kirk is the daughter of their parents, Robert Kirk (an architect) and Kathryn Kirk (a mental health counselor). According to reports, the family grew up in suburban Chicago in a politically moderate home, neither extremely conservative nor liberal. However, Charlie, as many are aware, founded Turning Point USA at a young age and became a prominent conservative voice.

Meanwhile, Mary, by contrast, kept a much lower profile until recent news.

Mary graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2019, earning a degree in Art History, Criticism, and Conservation, per reports. She works in the art world as a gallery assistant and also runs her own art consulting business called Kick Art Services.

She lives in Chicago and, until recently, has mostly stayed away from the limelight connected to political debates. Her social media use, however, has shown that over the years, her political leanings have shifted significantly.




The sister with ‘surprising’ political views: From Republican roots to becoming a Bernie bro

As a younger person, Mary apparently shared some of her brother’s early Republican enthusiasm. For example, in 2011, she was a member of the Wheeling Young Republicans – a youth organization in suburban Chicago.

However, by around 2015-2016, her views diverged quite sharply, and Mary began posting favorably about Bernie Sanders , sharing images of him, voting in Democratic or progressive primaries, and making statements in support of progressive causes.

Some of the causes she has publicly supported:

Education about the history and legacy of slavery in the United States, including contributing to or promoting the Whitney Plantation museum in Louisiana.

Advocacy for museums and cultural services. She has used LinkedIn and social media to urge followers to protect funding for cultural and museum institutions affected by political changes.


What makes her political path ‘surprising’

The reason many find Mary’s positions striking is the contrast with her brother’s public image: Charlie Kirk had built his career as a strong conservative voice, criticizing progressive cultural policies, favoring conservative educational policies, and campaigning on Republican issues.

In comparison, Mary’s left-leaning support for Sanders, for slavery education, for public cultural funding, and for museum services places her on the other end of much of the ideological spectrum her brother inhabited.

Also, Mary has generally avoided public speaking or activism on a high profile; her political engagement seems mostly via social media, art world connections, and cultural institutions. This low-key but consistent activism adds a layer of complexity to the narrative of “political families always aligned.”

However, despite the sharp divergence in political views, there’s no public revelation of a family rift between Mary and her family. Although the fact that she used an alias on Facebook suggests she did not seek widespread attention for her views, while trying to maintain her personal privacy.



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