Erika Kirk Condemns Those Celebrating Husband's Murder: 'There's Something Very Sick in Your Soul'
Erika Kirk condemned those celebrating her husband Charlie's death and criticized unfounded rumors about her involvement.
Erika Kirk, wife of slain right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, has been a beacon of resilience in the face of tragedy. Despite intense scrutiny and criticism, she recently appeared on CBS News Town Hall, delivering a powerful message to those who rejoiced at her husband's death. Addressing the shooter's supporters, Erika stated, 'You are sick' and emphasized that her husband did not deserve such a tragic fate. She also expressed concern for her children, who would have to live with the distorted accusations. 'He's a human being. You think he deserved that? Tell that to my 3-year-old daughter,' she said.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk sent shockwaves through right-wing politics, with the shooter orchestrating the attack during an event. For Erika, however, the experience has been more agonizing than the grief she's been enduring. Addressing the sorrow, she remarked, 'You want to watch in high-res the video of my husband being murdered, and laugh, and say he deserves it? There's something very sick in your soul, and I'm praying that God saves you.'
Erika has been dealing with numerous conspiracy theories surrounding her husband's demise, including unfounded allegations that she and her husband's organization, Turning Point USA, were involved in the murder. She has urged people to cease disseminating such unfounded allegations, which have already inflicted significant emotional pain upon her family. In her own words, 'We are human beings. This is our life.'