
Meghan McCain has joined the Erika Kirk defense league!
The media personality rushed to blast critics, including some popular figures like comedian Druski and Collin Scott Camp, over the reawakened mockery of the widow and the emergence of ridiculous conspiracy theories.
Erika Kirk has now taken legal actions against her detractors, like the man behind Project Constitution, who claimed she was involved in the death of Charlie Kirk and also trafficked children for sex.
Meghan McCain Describes Attacks On Erika Kirk As ‘Evil And Cruelty’

The internet personality took to X to express her displeasure over the disparaging comments thrown at the widow, which have gone on since her husband died from a brutal assassination last year. Meghan’s post read:
“I do not understand why Erika Kirk – who saw her husband get brutally assassinated on live television is a target of such evil and cruelty. Why are you all doing this to her? Have she and her children not suffered enough? Some of you were literally birthed in hell.”
She went on to describe the acts as very diabolical and money-oriented, which is demonic from her perspective. Meghan added that no one paid her to speak up against the comments; it was just necessary for her to talk because God is not mocked and everyone will get their rewards in due time.
Meghan attached a Bible verse from Exodus 22:22-24, admonishing people not to mistreat widows and orphans lest they cry out for justice and push God to anger.
The Podcaster’s Post Sparked Multiple Opinions

Meghan’s very bold declaration left her comment section filled with several think pieces about Erika and her public conduct post Charlie’s murder. According to this X user, “Well, she did a WWE-style walkout at his memorial, she was caught on a hot mic talking about merch sales 11 days after he got shot, and there is a bunch of shady and weird sh-t in her past. So yeah f-ck that broad.”
Another commenter wrote that the theories about Erika can thrive because she seemed to be “grifting off his death” and is not sincere about missing him, nor is she showing emotions expected from anyone who has lost a loved one. This X subscriber stressed that the late political commentator’s wife is probably madder at comedian Druski than at the person who murdered her husband.
Speaking of Druski, in the comedian’s latest skit titled “How Conservative Women in America Act,” he cosplayed Erika. The Blast noted that he wore an ensemble similar to what she had on at the memorial for her late husband, painted his skin to match her complexion, and also mimicked her blue eyes with similar blue contacts.
Joe Rogan Questioned Erika Kirk’s Involvement In National Security

The YouTube content creator broke down his thoughts on a circulating CIA informational video featuring the former pageant queen discussing national security threats. As shared by The Blast, Rogan noted that it was quite odd for the former pageant winner to get so involved in such content because it was a far cry from her environment.
Rogan continued that Erika was in some weird CIA films about EMP attacks and power grids, an event he found deeply unsettling. The online personality added that he also heard some disturbing facts about Erika’s sexual organs.
He observed her facial expressions in videos, like making her eyes very scary in an intense way, which is often heightened by eerie soundtracks following her gestures. Rogan’s video drew opinions from several anti-Erika folks like Candace Owens and Campbell, who backed him up on the facial expression claims.
The Turning Point USA CEO Is On A Cease-And-Desist Sharing Spree

The former beauty pageant contestant was not having any of Campbell’s comments about her person anymore, and on Tuesday, March 24, The Blast shared that she sent a cease-and-desist order to the Project Constitution CEO.
In the letter, Erika’s legal representative, Paul Edgard Harold, claimed Campbell’s allegations were very false and damaging to Erika’s reputation and the non-profit organization she heads.
Harold added that the disparaging claims have also exposed some staff at Turning Point USA to violent threats. Erika’s attorney reiterated that she had no role to play in his death and any statement contrary to the truth they have established is malicious and utterly false.
Meghan McCain Is Not A Fan Of Cancel Culture

Meghan declared on her X account in February after Bad Bunny made his mark on the Super Bowl stage that she was his biggest stan. According to the former senator’s daughter, the criticisms against Bad Bunny, especially by Congressman Randy, were totally uncalled for.
The congressman had shared that he sent a message to the FCC chairman, Brendan Carr, about probing the “woke garbage” he witnessed during the Super Bowl. He argued that children were forced to watch inappropriate content in the name of a halftime show.
Meghan responded to Randy by condemning his attempt to cancel the rapper, adding that she has been listening to nothing but Bad Bunny since the performance. “Congrats to all the lunatics who have inadvertently turned me into the biggest Bad Bunny stan on the planet now,” Meghan concluded.
Will Meghan McCain’s support be enough for Erika Kirk?
