hit counter html code

Erika Kirk and JD Vance’s hug blasted ‘inappropriate’ as she points out his ‘similarities’ to Charlie Kirk

Erika Kirk Honors Late Husband’s Friendship with JD Vance

Erika Kirk is determined to maintain her late husband Charlie Kirk’s connections following his tragic death.

Charlie Kirk was fatally shot at Utah Valley University last month while hosting a Turning Point USA event. He was seated under an open tent, taking questions from the audience, when he was killed.

He is survived by Erika and their two young children. After his passing, Erika pledged to continue his work and became the new CEO of Turning Point USA.

Erika Sticks to Her Word

True to her promise, Erika hosted an event on October 29 at the University of Mississippi as part of the “This Is the Turning Point” tour. She invited Vice President JD Vance to speak.

Before he took the stage, Erika addressed the audience:

“When our team asked my dear friend, Vice President JD Vance, to speak today, I really prayed on it because, obviously, it’s a very emotional, emotional day.”

She described Vance as “a very, very dear friend” and added,

“No one will ever replace my husband, but I do see some similarities in JD.”

The Hug That Made Headlines

When Vance approached the stage, he hugged Erika before speaking. During the embrace, Erika placed her hand on the back of Vance’s head—a gesture that drew attention online.

Some questioned the appropriateness of Erika touching the Vice President’s head during the hug. UNILAD contacted Vance and Turning Point USA for comment.

People felt Erika’s actions towards the vice president were inappropriate (Brad Vest/Getty Images)

Vance Comments on Faith

Another topic at the event was Vance discussing his wife Usha’s religion. He revealed that she grew up in a “not particularly religious” Hindu family but often attends church with him.

Vance said:

“I honestly do wish that because I believe in the Christian gospel, and I hope eventually my wife comes to see it the same way. If she doesn’t, then God says everybody has free will, so that doesn’t cause a problem for me. That’s something you work out.”

Erika Kirk continues to lead Turning Point USA and honor her late husband’s legacy, navigating both public attention and the organization’s ongoing mission.

K

Related Posts

During Christmas, while I was at work, my family claimed my seven-year-old daughter was lying and…

A Cardiologist Faces a Different Kind of Crisis As a cardiologist, I’m trained for emergencies. I think fast, act decisively, and stay calm under pressure. But some…

After A Year Of Loss And Fear, Miss Kay Robertson’s Health Update Leaves Duck Dynasty Fans Emotional

After a devastating year marked by loss and serious health challenges, Miss Kay Robertson is finally giving fans of Duck Dynasty a reason for hope. 2025 has…

Parkland Tragedy Survivor Donovan Metayer Passes Away at Age 26

Parkland Survivor Passes Away, Highlighting Lasting Impact of Mass Violence The emotional aftermath of mass violence often goes unseen, yet its effects can be just as devastating…

Look carefully; a dog blends into this kitchen setting

There’s always something strangely fun about photos that challenge what we think we see and trick our mind. Optical illusions, hidden-object puzzles, and “spot the difference” challenges have…

JD Vance fires back with a blunt two-word reply to white nationalist Nick Fuentes after racist comments about his wife, Usha

Vance Fires Back at Personal Attacks JD Vance has finally responded to months of remarks about his wife, Usha. This time, he did not soften his words….

A Closer Look at a Hollywood Actor’s Life Beyond Film and TV

For many fans of 1980s cinema, one soft-spoken actor came to represent quiet sensitivity and youthful reflection. With a gentle screen presence and an introspective style, he…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *