A liberal parents’ group in Texas has been accused of doxxing high school students who were attempting to organize a Turning Point USA chapter at their school in the wake of founder Charlie Kirk’s assassination, according to Moms for Liberty.
The Harris County chapter of Moms for Liberty uncovered the actions of “Be the Change SBISD,” a group operating in the Spring Branch Independent School District.
The group allegedly published social media content from the students involved in forming the TPUSA “Club America” at Stafford High School, in an effort to prevent the club from holding meetings on campus.
The Moms for Liberty chapter posted screenshots on X, writing, “Stratford HS TEENS forming a TPUSA Club America were DOXXED by ADULTS sharing students’ internal GroupMe content in a ‘BE THE CHANGE’ private FB group, urging 730 members, operating in secrecy, to also intimidate teacher sponsors. REPREHENSIBLE. These are KIDS!”
Stratford HS TEENS forming a TPUSA Club America were DOXXED by ADULTS sharing students’ internal GroupMe content in a “BE THE CHANGE” private FB group, urging 730 members, operating in secrecy, to also intimidate teacher sponsors. REPREHENSIBLE. These are KIDS! @KenPaxtonTX pic.twitter.com/8hlRzwrBku
— Moms for Liberty-Harris County Texas (@M4LHarris) September 18, 2025
Be the Change SBISD sent messages to its over 700 members, falsely claiming that Kirk’s recent murder stemmed from a rivalry with right wing podcaster Nick Fuentes. The group lied and said, “Given the famous founder having recently been murdered by an individual motivated by an interpersonal rivalry… it is very risky for students to bring that kind of potential inflammatory rivalry into school halls, especially with the rate of school shootings in the united states (sic).”
The organization encouraged members to send letters to the sponsoring teachers and students, labeling one sponsor as a “censorship advocate” and citing Kirk’s quotes as reasons why such speech should not be permitted on campus.
This incident comes amid a surge in TPUSA membership following Kirk’s assassination on September 10.
TPUSA spokesman Andrew Kolvet has estimated they have received 65,000 inquiries from students looking to form new chapters since Kirk’s death.
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