President Trump Encourages Erika Kirk To Take Legal Action Against Detractors

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President Trump urged Erika Kirk to consider legal action against commentators who have targeted her in the wake of her husbands killing, telling her she should sue their ass off.

According to Gateway Pundit, Erika Kirk was among the guests invited to the White House for an Easter lunch, where President Trump noticed her in the crowd and publicly praised her. The President, who has long emphasized loyalty amid relentless attacks from the left and the media, made clear how highly he regards her steadfast support.

Charlie Kirk loved that woman right there I have people turn on me a lot. A really big turn would be Erika if she said shes not with Trump anymore. But I dont expect it! President Trump declared, underscoring both his admiration for Erika and his expectation that she will not be swayed by public pressure. He then directly addressed the smears she has faced since her husbands brutal death, saying, Theyre so jealous of Erika. I said, you ought to sue their you, I can say youre not allowed to say this. You have to be nicer. Sue their ass off.

While the President did not name specific individuals, speculation has centered on conservative commentator Candace Owens, whose recent behavior has raised eyebrows on the right. Since Charlie Kirks ghastly public assassination, Owens has repeatedly and inexplicably focused her criticism on Erika, rather than on the forces that have targeted conservative leaders.

In December, Owens went so far as to urge Turning Point members to demand their money back, telling them to seek refunds for their donations to this Godforsaken organization. For many conservatives, that kind of rhetoric directed at a grieving widow and a leading grassroots group is, as some have put it, Pretty sick stuff, and only strengthens the case for pushing backlegally and politicallyagainst those who tear down their own side.