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January 1, MAGA Allies React as Jeff Webb’s Sudden Death Spurs New Questions

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  • Jeff Webb founded Varsity Spirit in 1974 and became a major figure in cheerleading.
  • He was a close mentor and confidant to Charlie Kirk.
  • Webb died at 76 after complications from a pickleball-related fall.

Jeff Webb, the founder of Varsity Spirit, died Thursday at age 76.

He had suffered severe head trauma after a fall during a pickleball game two weeks earlier.

His family later made the difficult decision to remove him from life support.

Webb was widely known as a close mentor and confidant to Turning Point USA leader Charlie Kirk.

“We may have lost a future president.

Charlie Kirk had it all—charisma, faith, respect for everyone…

Now, in his absence, tens of thousands of new chapters are rising,” Webb previously stated.

Webb was present when President Donald Trump posthumously awarded Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

He spent his final months ensuring the legacy of his friend would never be forgotten.

Beyond politics, Webb revolutionized cheerleading and helped it gain international recognition from the Olympic Committee.

His work touched the lives of millions of young athletes and coaches worldwide.

The community is now reflecting on a man who balanced business success with deep devotion to his country.

He leaves behind a legacy of leadership and unwavering faith in the American spirit.

Wyatt Matters

Jeff Webb embodied the hard work and mentorship that keeps our communities strong.

We should honor those who build others up and leave behind a lasting example of service.

Source: Daily Caller

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