Donald Trump seemingly encouraged Erika Kirk to sue Druski over his wildly viral video parodying conservative white women.
The president made the remarks while hosting an Easter lunch event at the White House on Wednesday (April 1).
“You're doing well, right?” Trump seemingly said to Charlie Kirk’s widow. “Okay. I think you should sue him. But you know what? I told her, you ought to sue some of these. They're so jealous of Erika.”
He continued, “I said, you ought to sue. I can say it, you're not allowed to say this, you have to be nicer: sue their ass off.”
Amid backlash to Druski’s latest skit, viral posts falsely claimed he responded by revealing a white grandfather—a claim that is not true.
Druski joked about going “too far” in a follow-up post featuring a childhood photo with an older white man, but he never claimed the man was a relative. A spokesperson later confirmed to Complex that the man is not his grandfather, but a former neighbor.
The spokesperson also confirmed to Complex that related claims purporting that Druski had announced cease-and-desist efforts from Erika Kirk in response to the skit are also fake.