Cheerleading King Jeff Webb Dead — Conservative Publisher

Who Was Jeff Webb?

Jeff Webb was a businessman who mixed sports promotion with conservative media. He founded Varsity Spirit in 1974 and later owned right-leaning outlets that helped shape political conversation. Webb was known for mentoring young leaders and for his strong support of conservative causes. He died at age 76 after a reported fall while playing pickleball. His passing drew quick tributes from allies and organizations across the movement.

Media and Political Work

Webb owned and published outlets like Human Events and The Post Millennial. Those outlets are well known in conservative circles for commentary and cultural coverage. He also worked closely with figures in the movement and frequently appeared at events to encourage young activists. Webb wrote American Restoration, where he laid out his view on economic policy and the middle class. He used his media platforms to push conservative ideas and build networks.

Cheerleading Empire

Long before politics, Webb built Varsity Spirit into a major name in cheerleading. He grew the company from a small operation to a nationwide force running competitions, camps, and events. Webb also helped create the International Cheer Union, which expanded the sport to more than 100 countries. Love it or roll your eyes, he professionalized a field that became a big business and a global activity for young athletes.

Turning Point USA and Young Leaders

Webb was a visible supporter of Turning Point USA and a friend to Charlie Kirk. TPUSA called him a visionary who helped shape generations of young leaders and said he believed strongly in community and country. He often showed up at events, offered support, and backed conservative campus organizing. For many activists Webb was a connector who used his resources to lift new voices in the movement.

Personal Life and Passing

Webb is survived by his wife Gina Webb, along with children and grandchildren. Reports say his death followed a fall while playing pickleball, an everyday activity that ended tragically. Tributes from peers and organizations reflected the mix of sports, business, and politics that marked his life. For those who knew him he was a mentor and builder of institutions that still shape conservative media and youth organizing.

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