Trump Encourages Legal Action

Former President Donald Trump urged Erika Kirk to “sue their a– off” following a viral sketch by comedian Druski that mocked her. The incident occurred during an Easter lunch at the White House on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, after Trump spotted Kirk in attendance.

The Controversial Skit

The sketch, titled “How Conservative Women in America Act,” features Druski, whose real name is Drew Desbordes, in whiteface. He impersonated Erika Kirk, wearing a white suit, blue contact lenses, and a blond wig, mimicking her appearance and body language. The video has amassed over 184 million views on social media.

Mockery of Memorial Service

The skit included a parody of a memorial service, with “Erika” dancing amidst pyrotechnics. Druski, in character, delivered lines referencing religion and prioritizing “white men in America.”

Outrage and Grief

While Druski’s fans found the sketch humorous, it ignited widespread anger, particularly given that Erika Kirk is still grieving the recent loss of her husband. Commentator Dom Lucre stated, “Despite her being taunted by smaller creators, we share a responsibility to know when something is too far, her husband actually was killed a few months ago.”

Calls for Responsibility

Lucre further questioned the motivation behind the viral content, asking, “You can go viral with ease, but why does it have to be at the cost of a family this time?” Trump’s encouragement of a lawsuit was met with laughter and applause from those present at the White House lunch.

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