Donald Trump Urges Erika Kirk to Sue Druski Over Viral Skit as Comedy Clash Explodes Online
The skit drew more than 180 million views, and Newsweek said no legal steps or cease-and-desist letter have been filed.
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‘Sounds Like Guilt to Me': Erika Kirk Fires Back at Online 'Noise' on TPUSA Stage Weeks After Druski's Skit Hit Too Close to Home
Comedian Drew Desbordes, widely known as “Druski” online, caused more than an uproar after mocking conservative women in a viral video that may have caught the attention of Erika Kirk. Nearly two weeks ago, Druski, 31, dropped a skit titled “How Conservative Women in America Act, and viewers assumed the popular influencer was specifically making fun of the Turning Point USA CEO, who seemingly responded to backlash and chatter in a live interview…
Donald Trump Wants Erika Kirk To Sue Druski For MAGA Skit, Social Media Tells Him To Kick Rocks
Source: BRENDAN SMIALOWSK/@druski / Getty/Instagram Donald Trump has weighed in on a recent skit from Druski, and made it clear he wasn’t feeling it. The comedian posted a viral video mocking what appeared to be Erika Kirk, titled “How Conservative Women in America Act.” The skit quickly gained traction online, racking up more than 180 million views across social media platforms. During a recent speech, Trump urged Kirk to take legal action Dru…
Druski Dressed In Drag To Mock Erika Kirk And Trump Lost It At The White House Easter Lunch
Donald Trump wants Erika Kirk to lawyer up over a comedy sketch, and the irony is almost too good. At a White House Easter lunch on 1 April, Trump spotted Turning Point USA (TPUSA) CEO Kirk in the audience and went off-script. “I think you should sue them,” he said. “They’re so jealous of Erika. […]
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