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Joe Rogan has given his view on a resurfaced CIA information video featuring Erika Kirk.

The podcaster made a number of observations about the video, including claiming that the mother of two has “crazy eyes” and that he heard she has male genitalia.

Joe Rogan’s remarks stirred reaction from Erika Kirk’s detractors, including Candace Owens, who has repeatedly criticized the former beauty queen after the death of her late husband, Charlie Kirk.

Joe Rogan Makes Disturbing Remarks About Erika Kirk

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In a recent episode of his eponymous podcast, Joe Rogan shared his thoughts on a resurfaced CIA informational video featuring Erika Kirk, in which she was seen discussing national security threats.

The podcaster said he found it unusual for the former beauty pageant winner to be involved in such content, especially since it didn’t appear to align with her background.

“She was in some weird CIA films, some weird internal films that she was a part of. It is very weird, it’s about EMP attacks and power grids,” Rogan said on his “The Joe Rogan Experience” show.

Beyond finding the video unsettling, Rogan also made a wild comment that he heard Erika has a “d-ck,” before sharing similar thoughts about some of the widow’s facial expressions featured in a viral compilation.

He noted that the video focused on her making “crazy eyes” and “demon eyes,” adding that each time she made the expression, the music shifted in an eerie way.

“She just gets intense,” he further remarked about the TPUSA CEO’s facial expressions in videos of her that have emerged online.

Rogan’s comments have already led to backlash, with some of Erika’s supporters blasting him for “mocking” and “disparaging” her.

Erika Kirk’s Detractors Weighed In On Joe Rogan’s Claims

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On X, several netizens appeared to agree with Rogan’s take on Erika Kirk’s so-called “crazy eyes.”

Among them was the account Project Constitution, whose owner, Collin Scott Campbell, was recently issued a cease-and-desist letter by Erika.

The account claimed that Rogan had “correctly” pointed out her expressions and included a separate video in which she appeared to display the alleged facial mannerisms.

Another major critic of Erika, her late husband’s associate, Candace Owens, also reacted to the post, sarcastically suggesting that Erika might send a cease-and-desist letter to Rogan just like she sent to her.

“Oh no! Another commentator to send a cease and desist to for the stating the obvious fact that Erika’s behavior, demeanor, and history is bizarre,” the podcaster said on the social media platform.

Erika Kirk Issued Cease-And-Desist Letters To Her Right-Wing Critics

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Owens received her cease-and-desist as far back as January, while Campbell’s arrived more recently.

While little is known about the contents of Owens’ letter, Campbell’s version surfaced online and has since gone viral.

In the letter, Erika, through her legal representative, Paul Edgard Harold of SouthBank Legal, described recent claims made against her by Campbell as “false and defamatory.”

The letter also stated that Campbell, through his allegations, had caused “tremendous damage” to the TPUSA CEO and her late husband’s nonprofit. In certain instances, his comments have allegedly led to some of the staffers being threatened with violence.

“Mrs. Kirk and TPUSA welcome vigorous and open debate and honest questions,” read a part of the legal threat. “However, there is no place for publicly repeating patently false statements that injure another person’s reputation.”

In the legal notice, Erika also denied being involved in Charlie Kirk’s death or having any association with the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Candace Owens Mocked Erika Kirk’s Cease-And-Desist Letters

Upon receiving the cease-and-desist, Candace Owens issued a strongly confrontational response that suggested she had no intention of complying with the request outlined in the letter.

“It’s gay to send a legal letter,” Owens said, seemingly mocking Erika. “It’s very gay. You shouldn’t do it. Especially if you can just pick up the phone and call someone.”

“People are open to changing their mind. Open to being wrong. You just have to call someone,” the podcaster added.

The Widow Does Not ‘Desire Litigation’ And Only Wants Defamatory Posts Taken Down

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Unlike Owens, Campbell, who also received a cease and desist letter, stated in a response that his comments were protected under his First Amendment rights, which seemed to hint that he planned not to observe any request made in the legal notice.

For now, it remains unclear whether Erika will take further legal action against the duo, though it does not seem to be her immediate goal.

The letter sent by her legal representative to Campbell indicated that she and her late husband’s nonprofit do not “desire litigation,” but instead want the defamatory posts removed and the “damage and harassment” to stop.