Erika Kirk Responds to Candace Owens Amid Trump's Support
Erika Kirk's final response to Candace Owens as Trump asks her to go after critics; ‘I am actually...’
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Erika Kirk, widow of activist Charlie Kirk, addressed ongoing criticism from Candace Owens during a White House event where former President Donald Trump encouraged her to consider legal action against her detractors. Kirk dismissed the negativity, emphasizing her focus on personal matters over online disputes.
- 01Erika Kirk received support from Donald Trump during a White House event.
- 02Trump suggested Kirk should pursue legal action against her critics.
- 03Kirk dismissed criticism from Candace Owens, stating she is too busy to engage.
- 04Owens has propagated conspiracy theories regarding her husband's murder.
- 05The defense in the murder case has raised doubts about the evidence against the accused.
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Erika Kirk, widow of American right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, has faced significant criticism following her husband's murder. During a recent Easter event at the White House, former President Donald Trump publicly supported her, suggesting she should take legal action against those criticizing her, though he did not name specific individuals. Kirk has been particularly targeted by Candace Owens, who has spread conspiracy theories about the circumstances of Charlie Kirk's death. In response, Erika Kirk stated that she does not have time to engage with the negativity, emphasizing that she is focused on more important matters, such as spending time with her family. Additionally, recent court filings in the murder case against Tyler Robinson have revealed that forensic experts from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) could not confirm that a bullet fragment from Kirk's autopsy was linked to the weapon associated with Robinson, raising questions about the evidence presented.
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