
Erika Kirk Smiles While Remembering Late Husband Charlie Kirk on 'The Charlie Kirk Show'
In an emotional return to the microphone, Erika Kirk appeared on her late husband’s podcast to reflect on his life, honor his work, and assure fans that his voice will continue to resonate through the conservative movement.
Erika Kirk, widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, made a poignant appearance on her late husband's podcast, opening up about keeping his voice and vision alive in the wake of his tragic death. She reassured listeners that "The Charlie Kirk Show" will continue, promising it will remain a fixture in conservative media.
During Friday's episode, Erika emphasized the show's enduring presence, even as it adapts to new hosts and formats following the assassination of the Turning Point USA founder just two weeks ago during a Utah speaking engagement.
"'The Charlie Kirk Show' is not going anywhere," she said, affirming the program's resilience.
She added, "My husband's voice will live on. The show will go on. We will have rotating hosts, rotating casts, rotating people coming on. It is going to be continually the north star of the conservative movement, of the voice of the youth, of the voice of the base, and that will not end."
Erika also reiterated her commitment to continuing Charlie Kirk's "American Comeback Tour," bringing his message to college campuses across the country.
Highlighting her new role as CEO of Turning Point USA, she described the organization as moving "full steam ahead" with even more initiatives than she "could ever dream of."
Her appearance on the podcast comes just five days after Charlie Kirk's memorial service, where she publicly extended forgiveness to Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of fatally shooting her husband at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025.
Through her words, Erika conveyed both grief and determination, signaling that her husband's influence and the work he began will persist, carried forward by those he inspired.