Erica KirkWidow of American right-wing political activist Charlie Kirkreacting to the criticism and hate she has faced since her husband was murdered.
during Easter events White House Wednesday, trump card He interrupted his speech to acknowledge Kirk, who was present, and asked if she was “doing a good job,” before saying: “I think you should sue them.”
Although Trump did not specify who he was targeting, he mentioned that he had advised Erica to take legal action against some of “these people.” [people]…They were very jealous of Erica. “
Trump then encouraged her to “sue their assholes,” while noting that he could express the sentiment but that Kirk had to be “nice.”
Owens has publicly lashed out at Erica over the past few months and spread conspiracy theories about her assassination Charlie Kirk. “Most of us would welcome a lawsuit because then they would need to give us the information we’re asking for,” Owens said.
Despite the lack of evidence, Owens continued to promote conspiracy theories: Taylor RobinsonThe man accused of Kirk’s murder was not the actual murderer.
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Erica Kirk silences critics
In a now-viral video, Erica Not just dismissing the criticism, but rejecting the notion that she had to be involved in it in any way.
“Erica Kirk says she doesn’t have time to worry about what people like Candace Owens say about her online. She says she doesn’t care about the noise. It’s Candace Owens’ biggest pet peeve,” wrote X user Cinema Shogun, who shared the video.
“Some people are like, did you happen to see what they said about you? And I say, no, I frankly don’t have the time. And actually frankly, I really don’t care,” Erica said.
“I’m actually really busy playing Magnetiles right now, which is more important than hearing the endless attacks that are actually just noise,” he added.
In a recent court filing regarding the case Robinsondefense lawyer Taylor Robinson It was emphasized that experts from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) were unable to determine that the bullet fragments obtained from Kirk’s autopsy came from the rifle associated with Robinson.

