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Erika Kirk faces backlash for White House Correspondents’ Dinner

 

Erika Kirk appears to be under fire for her reaction during the security scare at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner this weekend.

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Erika Kirk once again faced intense public scrutiny after her reaction during a security scare at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner triggered widespread backlash online.

The incident took place on April 25 at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., where Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, journalists, and senior officials had gathered for the annual event. Panic erupted after a serious security breach near the ballroom, forcing guests to evacuate. Amid the chaos, Erika Kirk’s response quickly became one of the night’s most discussed moments.

Shortly afterward, social media users began criticizing her reaction. One person wrote, “Notice how she didn’t say anything out loud until she saw the camera.”

“Everything about her just comes off as so fake and scripted,” another added. One person posted, “She’s not crying she’s just mad the spotlight wasn’t on her the whole night until the shots hit.”


According to eyewitnesses, Erika Kirk appeared visibly distressed and was crying as security escorted her out after gunsh*ts were heard. She was reportedly repeating, “I just want to go home. I just want to go home,” while attempting to leave.

For many attendees, the situation was particularly emotional, given that it occurred just over six months after Charlie Kirk was reportedly assassinated during a speaking event at Utah Valley University on September 10. The sound of gunfire at another public gathering is said to have triggered strong reactions among those present.

Witnesses also reported that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared disoriented and had to be carried out by his security team as panic spread throughout the ballroom.

However, some people were completely sympathetic to Erika and understood her reaction.

“You people are f***ing sick. Whatever you think or feel about her, remember that her husband was f***ing killed on camera. And their children will forever live without a father,” one person wrote.

Another voice added reminding everyone of her husband Charlie Kirk’s assassination just months ago, “Y’all lowdown that lady just saw her husband killed on his platform in 4k. That shit was just months ago she got ptsd.”

The evening took a dramatic turn when a gunman opened fire near the venue. The incident occurred around 8:30 p.m., roughly 20 minutes after Donald Trump and Melania entered the ballroom.

Authorities identified the suspect as 31-year-old Cole Allen, a teacher and Caltech graduate from California, who allegedly approached the ballroom armed with a sh*tgun and multiple knives. He was stopped by Secret Service agents in the lobby before reaching the president.

One Secret Service agent was shot “from a very close distance with a very powerful g*n,” but survived thanks to a bulletproof vest, Trump said.

Wolf Blitzer, who was present at the event, described the moment, “All of a sudden, I start hearing g*nshots in the hall right near me. And the next thing I knew, a police officer threw me to the ground.”

More than 2,000 attendees reportedly took cover under tables as at least five shots were fired. The event was called off by 9:45 p.m.

Later, D.C. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro confirmed charges against the suspect, stating, “Make no mistake, there will be many more charges.”

Trump also addressed the public afterward, urging calm, “I asked that all Americans recommit with their hearts and resolve our differences peacefully.”

“The man has been captured… he’s a sick person.”

He added that, despite the fear, there was a brief sense of unity in the room, “I saw a room that was just totally unified. It was, in one way, very beautiful.”

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