Erica Kirk Jacob Wenske, a Texas man, has issued a strong public reaction despite being charged by federal authorities with making violent threats against Turning Point USA. Kirk reacted Shortly after details of the alleged threat were made public, a lengthy biblical passage and a message were posted on X declaring that “God’s justice is certain.”

Winske, of San Antonio, was taken into custody early Thursday after he allegedly threatened to harm Erica Kirk before she attended a party. TP America Events downtown next week.
According to online records, the 26-year-old was charged with terroristic threats, affecting public services, placing public fear, grievous bodily harm and influencing government. This is a third-degree criminal charge.
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Erica Kirk’s strong response
Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk posted a religious message on the X website, allegedly pointing to an arrest. Turning Point USA, founded by conservative commentators Charlie Kirkone of the most prominent conservative youth organizations in the United States.
Kirk, known for her outspoken conservative comments online, did not mention Jacob Wenske by name in her post. Instead, she described the situation through a biblical text, quoting Psalm 37:12-15.
She emphasizes themes of justice, justice and responsibility. She quotes: “The wicked plot against the righteous
and gnashed his teeth against him,
But the LORD laughs at the wicked,
Because he sees that his day is coming. “
The passage goes on to say: “The wicked draw their swords and bend their bows
To bring down the poor and needy,
killing those who behave uprightly;
Their swords will pierce their hearts,
Their bows will be broken. “
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What authorities say about Jacob Wenske
Kirk will be a featured speaker at the Turning Point USA Women’s Leadership Summit, which will be held June 5-7 at the San Antonio Marriott River Center Hotel on the Riverwalk.
“I know exactly where to bomb,” Wenske wrote in response to a social media post in April about the organization’s three-day women’s leadership summit, according to San Antonio police investigators.
“I can’t wait to be her escort’s valet,” Wenske added in another post in the same discussion, the warrant states.
“Go to hell Erica Kirk and every speaker out there!” read an email sent from Wenske’s registered account. The email continued, “America will continue to exist without these scum on the face of the earth. Every Christian Nationalist will die in the bombings at every Turning Point rally and event.”
His bail totals $120,000, according to court documents.

