President Trump has a clear message for Erika Kirk, the widow of assassinated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk: sue the people who have been relentlessly attacking and defaming her.
In a powerful show of support, Trump told Erika she should “sue them all” and “sue their asses off,” pointing out how jealous and vicious some of the attacks have been. He made it clear that the constant smears against her are unacceptable and that she has every right to fight back in court.
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Trump tells Erika Kirk to SUE people defaming her amid constant attacks from Candace Owens and others online:
“I think you should sue them.They’re so jealous of Erika….Sue their asses off.”
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) April 2, 2026
Candace Owens, one of the most vocal critics in this saga, responded by saying she would actually welcome a lawsuit because it would force the release of information. That comment may come back to haunt her. If Erika Kirk decides to sue — and many believe she should — Owens and others spreading falsehoods could face serious legal consequences, including the potential loss of everything they’ve built.
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👨⚖️⚖️ Candace Owens Reacts to Trump Telling Erika to Sue Critics
“Most of us welcome a lawsuit because then they would be required to give us the information that we’re asking for.” pic.twitter.com/c9J3sLeLYn
— CANDACE (@candaceoshow) April 1, 2026
Erika Kirk has endured unimaginable grief after losing her husband in a politically motivated assassination. Instead of offering compassion, certain online voices have chosen to pile on with conspiracy theories and personal attacks. Trump’s advice is straightforward and protective: enough is enough, and the legal system exists for a reason.
This isn’t just about one widow defending her name. It’s about drawing a line against the toxic culture of defamation that has poisoned parts of the conservative movement. When people weaponize grief and spread lies for clicks or clout, they deserve to be held accountable.
Patriots stand with Erika Kirk and support President Trump’s call for her to fight back. Evil and dishonesty should face justice, and lawsuits are one of the proper ways to deliver it.
**Opinion Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article, including support for Erika Kirk pursuing legal action and criticism of those defaming her, reflect a critical perspective and may not align with all readers. Facts are based on public statements and reported events; readers should form their own conclusions.**











