Turning Point USA (TPUSA), the Christian nationalist youth organization now run by Erika Kirk, has announced the speakers for its 2026 Women’s Leadership Summit, TPUSA’s flagship effort to recruit young women into conservative politics. The conference runs June 5–7 in San Antonio. Kirk has put herself at the top of the bill. Near the bottom is Savanna Faith Stone, a 20-year-old Florida tradwife influencer who opposes women’s right to vote.
Stone runs an online community called The Submissive Society. For $49 a month, she teaches other women how to be submissive to their husbands. There’s a premium tier, called “Mrs. Degree,” that costs more and includes weekly recipes and a monthly couples Q&A. Stone has built a business as an entrepreneur teaching women not to have one.

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