Did he actually says these things or is she making stuff up or just re-bleating the talking points memo?...............
Yes and no. Context is everything.
Charlie Kirk publicly commented, following the Supreme Court's June 2023 end to affirmative action in college admissions, that certain prominent Black women—Joy Reid, Michelle Obama, Sheila Jackson Lee, and Ketanji Brown Jackson—had said they personally benefitted from affirmative action. He argued that, had he described these women as beneficiaries, he would be denounced as racist; yet, according to him, they themselves made this admission. Kirk went further, claiming that these specific women were unable to achieve success based solely on their own merit or intelligence, and that affirmative action gave them opportunities that would have otherwise gone to more qualified individuals.
Here's one link to the actual comments if it helps:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOcKFt4AWhY/
The legacy media is distorting his comments as if he went out of his way to attack “black women”.
Here are some more links that may help with context as well:
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/06/29/michelle-obama-affirmative-action-00104211
https://x.com/MichelleObama/status/1674430722529169408?lang=en
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/rep-sheila-jackson-lee-says-clear-recipient-affirmative-action
I was unable to verify that Ketanji Brown Jackson specifically admitted to benefitting from affirmative action. It's possible he confused that Sotomayor said she benefitted (since she said so as well). But I'll give Kirk the benefit of the doubt. If anyone from the left wanted to correct the record, they could have. Instead, they switched the debate with misleading and outright false claims.
You have to remember that Charlie Kirk and everyone on this forum is automatically racist to the left, and no amount of proof will ever be enough to convince them otherwise.
They could use Charlie Kirk's famous phrase, “Prove me wrong.” But people cannot be proved wrong when they do not believe something based on logic or facts.