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Did Trump tell Erika Kirk to sue Druski over viral skit? Here’s the truth

Did Trump tell Erika Kirk to sue Druski over viral skit? Here’s the truth

Posted on 2 April 2026 By jobuzo

A viral video of Donald Trump suggesting that Erika Kirk should “sue” has sparked speculation online, particularly linking his remarks to a recent comedy skit by Druski.

The clip shows Trump addressing Erika Kirk during a public event. (Reuters/ Representational )

But did Trump actually refer to the viral video? Here’s what is confirmed.

What Trump actually said

The clip, which circulated widely on X on April 1, shows Trump addressing Erika Kirk during a public event.

At one point, he is heard saying: “I think you should sue… I told her, you ought to sue some of these…” before adding, “sue their a* off.”*

According to The Daily Beast, the remarks came during a “Happy Easter” lunch at the White House, where Trump appeared to go off script after noticing Kirk in the audience.

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While the comment drew laughter, Trump did not name any individual or explicitly reference a specific incident or video.

Why Druski’s skit is part of the conversation

The speculation stems from a viral video posted on March 25 by Druski, titled “How Conservative Women in America Act ? ??.”

The skit, which gained millions of views, featured a character whose appearance and mannerisms led some viewers to believe it resembled Erika Kirk.

However, the video does not explicitly identify her.

This perceived similarity prompted some social media users to connect Trump’s “sue” remark to the comedian.

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Online reactions add to confusion

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Political commentator Harry Sisson amplified the claim, writing on X that Trump was “now telling Erika Kirk to sue Druski for his parody video.” However, this is an interpretation rather than a confirmed link.

Separately, Ted Cruz criticised the skit, posting: “Beneath contempt.”

Is there any legal action?

There is no confirmed lawsuit filed by Erika Kirk against Druski.

In fact, a representative for the comedian told Newsweek that claims of a cease-and-desist notice are “absolutely false.”

There is also no verified interaction between Kirk and Druski. The connection appears to be driven largely by social media speculation rather than confirmed facts.

Did Trump tell Erika Kirk to sue Druski over viral skit? Here’s the truth


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