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Erika Kirk finally reacts to Druski viral video, calls the growing online criticism nothing but noise (Image via Getty)
Erika Kirk is in the middle of a loud online storm, but she says she is not paying attention to it. The Turning Point USA CEO spoke openly about the criticism she has been facing, especially after a viral video by YouTuber Druski spread across social media.
At an event held by Turning Point USA at George Washington University on Thursday, Erika Kirk sat down with Karoline Leavitt and shared how she deals with all the noise online. Instead of reacting to comments or viral clips, she made it clear that her focus is somewhere else.She said she simply does not have the time or interest to follow what people are saying about her online. Her response came at a time when Druski’s viral skit and political commentary around her have created a strong reaction on both sides.Erika Kirk and Karoline Leavitt talk family focus and ignoring online criticism during TPUSA event
And actually, quite frankly, I really do not care. I am actually really busy right now playing MAGNA-TILES, and that is way more important than hearing the endless onslaught that really is just noise.”Her comment shows that she is choosing to stay away from online fights and focus on her personal life. Since taking over TPUSA after the death of Charlie Kirk, she has been under constant public attention.
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In the clip, he played a character that many people felt looked similar to Erika Kirk. The video, titled “How Conservative Women in America Act,” quickly went viral and crossed 184 million views.In one moment, the character says, “We have to protect all men in America, especially the white men in America. Those are the ones we care about.” This line sparked strong reactions online. Some people criticized Druski, while others supported the video.
At the same time, Candace Owens has also been questioning Erika Kirk on her podcast.Then, during an April 1 event at the White House, Donald Trump spoke to Erika Kirk and suggested legal action. He said:“You’re doing well, right? Okay. I think you should sue him… They’re so jealous of Erika… Sue their a** off.”Even though he did not name Druski, many online believed he was talking about the comedian. There were also rumors that Erika Kirk had sent a legal notice to Druski, but his spokesperson told Newsweek that those claims were false.


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