Fact Check—Did Erika Kirk Send Cease-and-Desist Letter to Druski Over Skit?
Summary
Rumors claimed that Erika Kirk sent a legal warning to comedian Druski over a skit mocking conservative women. However, Druski's representative confirmed these claims are false and no legal action has been initiated by Erika Kirk.Key Facts
- Rumors circulated that Erika Kirk sent a cease-and-desist letter to comedian Druski.
- Druski, whose real name is Drew Desbordes, shared a skit reportedly mocking conservative women.
- The skit was interpreted by some as representing Erika Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA.
- The skit went viral, amassing over 100 million views.
- Screenshots falsely claiming legal action against Druski were widely shared online.
- Druski's representative confirmed there was no truth to the legal claims.
- No evidence was found that Erika Kirk filed any legal documents against Druski.
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