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Trump tells Erika Kirk to ‘sue him’ after Druski mocks him in a whiteface skit

Trump tells Erika Kirk to 'sue him' after Druski mocks him in a whiteface skit

Trump Urges Erica Kirk to Sue Over Comedic Mockery

It’s quite a situation.

President Trump has suggested that Erica Kirk take legal action against comedian Druschi, who recently mocked her in a viral skit that has stirred quite a bit of controversy.

The black comedian faced backlash from conservatives after she portrayed Charlie Kirk’s widow in a sketch titled “How American Conservative Women Act,” which has amassed over 184 million views on social media.

While Trump didn’t directly reference the skit, he apparently spotted Kirk during the White House Easter lunch and offered her some unsolicited advice.

“I think you should sue him,” he reportedly said, after offering a prayer for her safety without naming Druschi.

“I told her, ‘We should sue some of these.’ They’re just jealous of Erica,” Trump remarked, drawing laughter and applause from those present.

Recently, there were rumors about Kirk possibly suing Druschi, but a representative for the comedian stated to a news outlet that claims regarding a cease and desist order are entirely unfounded.

In the contentious sketch, Druschi parodied Erica’s appearance by donning whiteface, a white suit, blue contact lenses, and adopting similar body language. The video kicked off with “Erica” dancing at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service amid fireworks.

Druschi, known for using “whiteface” in previous routines to mock racist behavior, later imitated Erica’s gestures during a town hall event where she faced harsh criticism from some attendees.

“I serve a righteous God, and that’s why we pray. We are all children of God,” Druschi, whose real name is Drew Desbordes, shared in the skit. He went on to emphasize the need to protect men in America, particularly white men.

The sketch included scenes of “Erica” struggling at a drive-thru and within a Pilates class.

While Druschi’s followers found the sketch hilarious, many felt it was too soon for such jokes, given Kirk’s recent mourning.

One observer noted, “Of all the conservative women out there, why her? This woman is still grieving.”

Another commentator pointed out the insensitivity of the situation, considering her husband was killed just months ago, questioning the need for such scrutiny.

Senator Ted Cruz articulated the broader sentiments, remarking on the nature of these comedic acts and their implications, which reflected a general feeling of unease shared by many, including country singer Alexis Wilkins.

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