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Trump Advises Erika Kirk to Sue Over Viral Skit


Roommates, things took an unexpected turn when Donald Trump weighed in on Druski‘s viral “conservative women” skit. Like the rest of social media, the president presumed that Erika Kirk was the inspiration behind the comedy sketch. His recommendation to Erika? Sue the comedian.

RELATED: Social Media Asks About Druski’s Family After His Apparent Response To Backlash Over His “Conservative Women” Skit

Trump Suggests Legal Action Over Druski’s Viral Skit

During a White House Easter lunch on Wednesday, Donald Trump appeared to encourage Erika Kirk to pursue legal action against Druski amid backlash over his viral skit. While speaking, Trump seemingly addressed Charlie Kirk’s widow directly, saying, “You’re doing well, right? … I think you should sue him,” before adding, “I told her, you ought to sue some of these. They’re so jealous of Erika.” He continued, “I can say it—you’re not allowed to say this, you have to be nicer—sue their a** off,” sparking widespread reactions online. It’s worth noting that Trump did not name Druski or the skit specifically, but social media is connecting the dots based on the timing.

The remarks appeared to reference Druski’s recent parody of conservative (and likely white) women, which has been circulating widely on social media. However, no legal action has been confirmed, and additional viral claims surrounding the situation have since been debunked. Rumors suggesting Druski revealed a white grandfather in response were proven false, as a spokesperson clarified to Complex that the man in his post was actually a former neighbor—not a relative. The spokesperson also shut down speculation about a cease-and-desist from Erika Kirk, confirming that no such legal action has been taken.

One Instagram user @dadsdoitoo added, “I guess Central Park boys need to you sue too right?

This Instagram user @sarah_delangel commented, “ druski didn’t even use her name

Likewise, Instagram user @bradleyandbritnee shared, “How? He never once said her name

Meanwhile, Instagram user @danielfunnyashell wrote, “people are starving and dying and he is worried about druski skits????

Then, Instagram user @real.kaylaab said, “So can the Obamas sue you over the ape video?????????? Bc that was very very DISTURBING

Lastly, Instagram user @withlove.shally added, “Trump! We should sue you for emotional distress! WTF?!”

Druski Can’t Catch A Break

Trump isn’t the only politician who spoke on Druski’s viral skit. On Thursday, Ted Cruz took to X with a short, sharp, and scathing reaction, calling the video “beneath contempt.” Social media immediately blew up, with fans debating whether Cruz’s critique was justified—or if he was just giving Druski free publicity. Meanwhile, the skit poking fun at conservative women’s behaviors has continued to rack up attention and laughs.

RELATED: Oh, You Got Jokes? Ted Cruz Claps Back At Druski’s Viral “Conservative Women” Skit

What Do You Think Roomies?



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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.