Caroline Mattox, past president of the association TP America University of Georgia chapter has resigned, sparking controversy Erica Kirk’s lead.
In her resignation statement, Mattox said the nonprofit, run by the mother of two, had strayed from its original mission and no longer adhered to fundamental principles.
Erica Kirk has yet to speak out about her resignation. However, this has sparked criticism, with some accusing her of undermining her husband Charlie Kirk’s heritage.
Caroline Mattox claims TPUSA has lost its way under Erika Kirk
- Mattox said in her statement that she came to this conclusion after the TPUSA meeting. Georgia The campaign has received negative feedback online due to Erica’s Absences and reported poor attendance. “Turning Point America was founded to promote truth, fight for conservative values, encourage independent thought and defend free speech,” Mattox wrote.
- “However, after the April 14 event, it became abundantly clear to me that the mission and purpose of TPUSA had been lost,” she said. “It is clear to me that the current direction of the organization is no longer consistent with the principles on which it was founded.”
- In another part of the statement, Mattox reiterated her assertion that the organization has strayed from its original path, saying: “I have serious concerns about its messaging and current trajectory.”
- As a result, she said she could no longer serve as president. TP America Georgia Chapter. Mattox further looked back at the time at the helm before Charlie’s death and contrasted it with the current organization under Erica’s guidance.
- She said the late right-wing figure prioritized truth over metrics, appearances or correlations. According to student leaders, she believes Charlie would not “represent the blatant dishonesty now being spread by the organization he founded”.
She concluded by quoting Charlie, urging others to “stand up for what’s right, even if you’re alone.”

