Trump Claims People Are 'Jealous' of Erika Kirk — And Urges Charlie's Widow to 'Sue' Online Attackers

Donald Trump just wants Erika Kirk to sue all of her haters.
April 2 2026, Published 4:20 p.m. ET
Donald Trump knows all about suing people who mock him, and RadarOnline.com can reveal he wants Erika Kirk to take the same route with her online attackers.
During a "Happy Easter" lunch held at the White House, the president decided to use the celebration to offer Charlie Kirk's widow some advice, following comedian Druski's now-viral sketch, "How Conservative Women in America Act."
'I Think You Should Sue Them'

Trump urged Erika Kirk to 'sue' her online attackers.
"Hello, darling,” Trump told Erik while looking down at the event's guests. "That's a good table, I like that table. You doing well, right?" the president asked, before urging, "I think you should sue them."
Trump continued: "I told her, you ought sue some of these... They're so jealous of Erika. I said, you ought to sue, I can say – you're not allowed to say this – you have to be nicer. Sue their a-- off."
Druski, real name Drew Desbordes, rocked social media recently when he dressed up as the grieving widow, donning a blonde wig, heavy prosthetics, and makeup to play the part.
In the sketch, Druski dances as pyrotechnics go off around his Erika character, with many claiming the comic was mocking her late husband's memorial service, which Erika labeled the "event of the century."
Ted Cruz on Druski Sketch: 'Beneath Contempt'
Rumors soon followed that Erika, the new Turning Point USA CEO, was preparing to sue the 31-year-old, but the influencer's rep quickly shut down the claims.
"Any claim that a cease and desist was issued to Druski is absolutely false," they noted. While many have been on the comedian's corner, other notable figures have been left with a bad taste in their mouth.
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) described Druski's behavior as "beneath contempt," and country singer Alexis Wilkins, best known for being the girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel, added, "What a cruel, cruel world we live in."
Druski isn't the only person coming after Erika; her rival, Candace Owens, has also not taken her foot off the gas pedal when it comes to slamming the 37-year-old.
Candace Owens Goes Off on Erika Kirk

Druki went viral after dressing up as Erika Kirk.
Owens has called out Erika's behavior following her husband's assassination, even accusing her of using the tragedy for her own financial and power gains.
"What alarms me so much about Erika isn't so much that she lies, which we will prove to you over and over again; it's also the fact that I don't know if she's aware that she's lying," Owens said of Erika during the first episode of her series, Bride of Charlie.
The popular podcaster has also leaked text messages and disturbing photos, including pictures of a different angle of Charlie's murder. Owens also released graphic footage from a camera directly behind the right-wing activist's head from the tragic day.

Rumors soon floated that Erika Kirk was preparing to sue the comedian, but those claims were shut down.
Owens also claimed Erika and her mother, Lori Frantzve, always wanted to be in the spotlight, claiming people have told her Frantzve has "always been the person in Erika’s ear."
"She's this type A person that tells her who to go after in each and every room," the conservative mouthpiece claimed. "She knows who those people are, who Erika should instantly transform into, what she has to say."
Owens claimed one of Erika's ex-boyfriends told her, "He said to me, 'I was warned by another person in the beauty pageant world that that girl will do anything to get to the top, and her mother will do anything to help her get to the top.'"


Candace Owens has also called out the grieving widow.
Following her harsh comments, Owens claimed she received a cease and desist from Erika.
"... Take it to the bank. Do what you have to do. Get your donors," Owens responded on her show. "And I'm sure you've got a lot of them to fund whatever it is. I told my lawyer, 'Here's what we do. Go back to them and say, 'How much money do you want?'"



