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Erika Kirk pushes back on 'evil' conspiracies about husband's death
Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk addresses online conspiracies around her husband's murder on 'Outnumbered.'
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!Erika Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA and widow of Charlie Kirk, joined multiple Fox News programs this week to reflect on the investigation into her husband’s death, her own grief and the publication of his final book.
1. "Outnumbered" - "Address the noise"
Kirk pushed back against conspiracy theories about her husband’s death, making an emotional plea for privacy around his burial site. "Can I have one thing? Can my children have one thing?" she said, asking for a "sacred" space without fear of being disturbed.?
She said she doesn’t have time to "address the noise," adding her silence shouldn’t be seen as "complacent" or proof anyone at Turning Point USA is "in on it." Kirk said her family sends every credible lead to authorities and that "no rock will be unturned." She urged those pushing fake theories to "stop."
ERIKA KIRK SAYS LATE HUSBAND'S FINAL BOOK NOW FEELS LIKE HIS 'LAST WORDS' TO HER

Erika Kirk appeared on "Hannity" in New York City on Monday, Dec 8, to discuss her late husband's new book and share insights into it. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)
2. "Hannity" - "Next-level husband"
Kirk introduced Charlie’s final book, "Stop, in the Name of God: Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life," explaining how practicing the Sabbath reshaped their family. She said Charlie lived the message he wrote and that it helped him become a "next-level husband."?
"Once he fully incorporated it into his life, he totally elevated," she added. Kirk asked whether people want to invest in their families or waste time in "internet debates" and "rabbit holes."