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Did Trump let Erica Kirk sue Drusky over viral skit? it’s a fact

A viral video of Donald Trump suggests Erica Kirk Whether he should be “indicted” has sparked speculation online, particularly linking his comments to Druski’s recent comedy skits.

This video shows Trump speaking to Erica Kirk at a public event. (Reuters/Representative)

But did Trump actually mention the viral video? This is what has been confirmed.

what trump actually said

The video, which went viral on X on April 1, shows Trump addressing Erica Kirk at a public event.

At one point, he was heard saying, “I think you should sue…I told her, you should sue some of these people…” before adding, “Sue their assholes.”*

The remarks were made at a “Happy Easter” lunch at the White House, and Trump appeared to go off script after noticing Kirk in the audience, The Daily Beast reported.

Also read: Did Trump just name Erica Kirk to the Defense Department?

While the comment drew laughter, Trump did not name anyone or explicitly mention the specific incident or video.

Why Druski’s skit became part of the conversation

The speculation stems from a viral video Druski posted on March 25, titled “The way conservative women in America behave 😂 🇺🇸.”

The sketch, which received millions of views, featured a character whose appearance and demeanor led some viewers to believe he resembled Erica Kirk.

However, her identity was not clearly identified in the video.

The similarity prompted some social media users to link Trump’s “indictment” comments to the comedian.

Also read: Erica Kirk and Melania Trump make massive SOTU moves as chants of ‘f**k Charlie’ ring out

Online reaction adds to confusion

Political commentator Harry Sisson amplified this statement, write on X Trump “now telling Erica Kirk to sue Druskey over parody video.” However, this is an explanation rather than a confirmed link.

Also, Ted Cruz Criticized the skitposted: “Under contempt.”

Is there legal action?

Erika Kirk’s lawsuit against Druski has not been confirmed.

In fact, a rep for the comedian told Newsweek that claims about the cease-and-desist notice are “absolutely false.”

There’s also no verified interaction between Kirk and Druski. The connection appears to be driven primarily by social media speculation rather than proven fact.

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