Donald Trump urged Erika Kirk to sue the comedian Druski after he posted a whiteface video trolling her. The comedian posted the video with a caption, “How conservative women in America act.”
It went viral quickly and started getting various reactions on social media. Some social media users praised the humor, while others said it was tone-deaf to Charlie Kirk’s widow. The video got more than 184 million views on social media.
It also received the attention of Trump, who suggested Kirk sue the comedian. He said, “I think you should sue him. I told her, ‘You ought to sue some of these.’ They’re jealous of Erika.”
He further continued, “Sue their a– off.” There were rumors of Kirk planning to sue the comedian, but her spokesperson claimed it was absolutely false.
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. You can go viral with ease but why does it have to be at the cost of a family this time?
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) March 26, 2026
The comedian was wearing a white suit, blue lenses, and whiteface makeup to look like Kirk. In the video, he was mimicking her body language and did an interpretation of her dance from TPUSA events.
“I serve a righteous God, and that is why we say our prayers. We are all his children, and when I say children, I mean the holy blessed Trinity, which is why I hold the Bible,” he said in the viral skit.
In other clips, Druski as Erika is seen buying an organic pup cup for her pet and struggling to do pilates. Druski also copied Erika Kirk’s words encouraging “young white men” during the Arkansas visit, so many people felt he didn’t go too far.
Some social media users criticized the comments, with others joking that she appeared to be addressing mail carriers..
Meanwhile, a fan of the comedian wrote, “Trolling Erika Kirk and all conservative white women, you might be the GOAT.” Another one added, “It hits harder when it’s clever, not just divisive.” The third one posted, “I’ll defend comedians no matter how crazy the joke is!”
Erika Kirk forgave the man that murdered her husband, but she’s taking a comedian to court over a funny video.
I stand with Druski…👊 pic.twitter.com/Zp8sUHA6Rh
— 💕 Brittany Belle 💕 (@BrittanyinTexas) March 31, 2026
Apart from Trump, Alexis Wilkins, Kash Patel’s girlfriend, said, “What a cruel, cruel world we live in,” condemning the comedian. Senator Ted Cruz also labeled the skit to be “beneath contempt.” However, many argued that the comedian had the freedom of speech and his skit was not too far from reality and Kirk’s mannerisms.
Some social media users have criticized Kirk’s public behavior. Her joyful Insta post, glittery outfits, and heavy makeup have been a hot topic while she’s supposed to be grieving.



