“We have a great board and God forbid if something happens, they’ll figure it out. I appoint my wife to run Turning Point USA. If something happens to me, Erika would do a great job.”
Supposedly in August 2025, Charlie Kirk spoke these words one month before his assassination. An audio portion of this was played at this years “AmFest” while loud music was played during Erika Kirk’s entrance. Podcaster Candace Owens called foul saying the end of the statement sounds tagged on and fake.
‘DefNot” (watch video) ran a voice analysis on her computer which red flagged it. The chances of it being fake are 98.99%
The people behind this, i.e., the donors who had Charlie Kirk killed, the inner-circle of Turning Point USA and Erika Kirk herself, used an A.I. program to imitate Charlie Kirk’s voice.
Candace Owens asked for video proof of Charlie saying these words.
Blake Neff of TPUSA stated they had the video, but wouldn’t play it because “psychopathic predators” like Owens would still not believe it. This does not explain why TPUSA played the audio version of it.
Nothing in Erika Kirk’s past life before Charlie Kirk shows any indication that she led a Christian life. Quite the contrary. She was living a secular life, said porn was fine when asked and had an active sex life with both men and women. In 2018, Erika met Charlie Kirk and became Mary Poppins. She began quoting scripture and played the part of a prudent born-again believer. Erika studied acting and was playing a part. Since Sept. 2025, she’s tried to be a “grieving widow” and not very convincingly.
In the above video, “DefNot” goes through Erika’s past to see what Jesus Christ means to her. Our Lord and Savior isn’t mentioned much. Shortly after Candace Owens challenged Erika to say the name of Jesus, she did, but her eyes crossed when she said it. Why is that? What is so troubling that Erika Kirk is afraid to say the name of Jesus Christ? I’d say it was subconscious guilt. When she says “Jesus”, it’s too close to her husband and what happened on Sept. 10, 2025.
Text © 2026 – ERN
