Erika Kirk Goes Scorched Earth On 'Sick' People Celebrating Husband's Death: 'Tell That To My Daughter'
By Favour Adegoke on December 11, 2025 at 9:45 AM EST

Erika Kirk has responded to individuals who have been celebrating Charlie Kirk's death. The mother of two labeled these people as "sick" and emphasized that her husband did not deserve the way he died.
She had earlier addressed speculation about her alleged involvement in his death, calling the rumor-mongers "evil."
Erika Kirk is currently on a media tour promoting her late husband's new book, which he completed just a month before his passing.
The TPUSA CEO Slammed Those Celebrating Her Husband's Death

The death of Charlie Kirk at the hands of a shooter, suspected to be a 22-year-old named Tyler Robinson, has continued to spark intense discussion online, with some users even going so far as to celebrate the passing of the right-wing influencer.
In response, Charlie's wife, Erika, has not remained silent. During an appearance on CBS News Town Hall, she delivered a fiery condemnation of those celebrating his death.
She called such individuals "sick" and denounced their behavior, stressing that her husband did not deserve to be assassinated and that it is deeply unfair for her children to one day encounter such cruel narratives about their father on the internet.
Addressing the people justifying Charlie Kirk's murder on the basis of his beliefs, Erika Kirk said: "You're sick. He's a human being. You think he deserved that? Tell that to my 3-year-old daughter."@MrsErikaKirk sat down with @bariweiss for a CBS News Town Hall, just days… pic.twitter.com/8P31w4JQQR
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"He's a human being. You think he deserved that? Tell that to my 3-year-old daughter," the mother of two said.
"You want to watch in high-res the video of my husband being murdered, and laugh, and say he deserves it," the TPUSA CEO questioned her husband's critics. "There's something very sick in your soul, and I'm praying that God saves you."
Erika Kirk Responded To Speculations Of Her Alleged Involvement In Her Husband's Death

Erika also used similarly strong language during an earlier interview with Harris Faulkner on Fox News.
The widow addressed ongoing speculation that she and the staff of Turning Point USA were somehow implicated in her husband's murder.
She described the allegations as "tormenting," while emphasizing that they were entirely false.
"It is evil to accuse a wife of trying to kill her husband with absolutely no truth behind it," said Erika.
The angry entrepreneur also mentioned that the accusations were quite harmful and distressing for her family, who are still mourning the loss of their patriarch.
She then urged the disseminators of the rumors to stop, saying, "We are human beings. This is our life."
Erika Kirk Said She Misses The Little Things About Her Late Husband

Earlier in the week, Erika discussed in detail how much she misses her late husband in her day-to-day life.
"It's interesting what I miss the most," Erika said during an appearance on "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday. "What really just hits me hard is when I am in the grocery store."
She continued, "I see his hot sauce, I want to buy it, or it's the little things, you know, his clothes everywhere."
Since Charlie's passing, Erika has often shared how she and her kids cope with his absence, saying that their daughter can't wait to "go to heaven" to meet her father.
The TPUSA CEO Called Charlie Kirk The 'Love' Of Her Life

During the very emotional interview, Erika also described her late husband as the "love of her life" and recalled how he would often create family time free from phone distractions to make up for the time he spent away at work.
"It's the visual of, you know, [him] coming home, and to the world he was Charlie Kirk, but to us he was the love of my life and my children's dad," a teary-eyed Erika further remarked.
According to the widow, his actions always made her eager to make coming home special for him.
"I'd always say, baby, I don't care what time you get home. Home is here for you. Your food will never be cold," Erika continued.
Erika Kirk Has Been Promoting Her Husband's New Book

Much of Erika's recent presence in media interviews has come as part of her efforts to promote her husband's new book, which he completed just one month before his assassination.
The book, titled "Stop, in the Name of God," discusses why Christians should honor the Sabbath day and highlights its significance.
Speaking about the book during an interview on "The Five," Erika opened up about why her husband wrote it and shared her belief in its potential impact.
"He knew that this was something that the world needed to hear, and God did too," she said, per Fox News. "And He put it on his heart, and Charlie wrote it — and I know that it's going to change and impact millions of lives."
She also explained how her husband honored the Sabbath day when he was alive.
"He [Charlie] was able to just reset, recalibrate, and say, 'You know what? The noise of this world can wait 24 hours. I can get back to it once I have a fresh brain and I'm rested,'" Erika revealed.