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Trump Suggests Erika Kirk Sue Druski Over Viral Skit

President Trump Suggests Erika Kirk Sue Comedian Druski Over Viral “Conservative Women in America” Skit

President Donald Trump is facing renewed scrutiny after suggesting that Erika Kirk pursue legal action against comedian Druski over a widely circulated social media skit.

The comments came during a White House Easter event, where Trump briefly went off-script while addressing Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. After praising her, Trump told her, “You ought to sue… Sue their a— off,” prompting laughter and applause from parts of the audience.

The moment quickly drew attention as it referenced a viral comedy video that has dominated online conversation in recent days.

Viral Skit Draws Millions of Views

The skit in question was created by Druski, whose real name is Drew Desbordes. The video parodies “conservative women in America,” featuring exaggerated characters, costumes, and satirical commentary.

The clip has gained massive traction, surpassing 180 million views on X. Its rapid spread has fueled debate over whether the content was general satire or aimed at a specific individual.

Some viewers have speculated that Erika Kirk may have been a target of the skit. However, neither Kirk nor her organization has publicly confirmed that interpretation.

No Legal Action Confirmed

Despite online rumors, there is no indication that any legal action is underway. A spokesperson for Druski denied claims that a cease-and-desist letter had been issued.

As of now, Erika Kirk has not announced any plans to pursue a lawsuit.

Mixed Reaction Across Social Media

Reaction to the video has been divided. Critics argue the skit crosses a line, while others defend it as standard satire consistent with Druski’s comedic style, which often relies on character-driven impersonations and social commentary.

Trump’s remarks have added another layer to the conversation, particularly regarding the role of public officials in commenting on private disputes and cultural content.

Following the exchange, Trump returned to prepared remarks focused on Easter and religious observances, but the brief comment has continued to circulate widely online.

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