
Erika Kirk’s primary mission is to steal our kids. All of them.
So who is she: Beauty Queen? NCAA Tomboy? Real Estate Investor? Boss Babe? In her own words, Erika is “the authentic entrepreneur and philanthropist who is making a difference and teaming up with [clients] and really being able to put them on a platform and expose them to other people.” Media frames her as the ideal U.S. conservative Christian housewife, mother, and “entrepreneur.”
She is a conventionally-attractive, blond cis woman with a bubbly laugh, and until last week, she was virtually unknown outside of Arizona or the evangelical Christian sphere of influence. She interviews well with such an infectious veneered smile that you almost miss the bits of interviews that reveal Erika manages an “orphanage” project in partnership with the Antonio Placement Center in Constanta, Romania and claims the U.S. Marine Corps. is their co-sponsor; she also believes Christians need to adopt as many children as possible to build their army. I’ll let her explain again:
“I really feel like the church needs to step-up… [and] get more involved with the foster care and the adoption side of things. I think that’s so unbelievably important; we make it so difficult here in the States to adopt. [The f]oster care system needs to be completely reworked. I mean, I would rather have 15 children in a Christian, loving home, living all together as brothers and sisters rather than having them sporadically spread apart, getting raised with, um, yeah.”
I had to send out hard copy FOIA and relevant requests to multiple departments after hitting a wall with my research. The family’s initial money seems to appear from nowhere at the same time her parents began picking up Defense contracts. Everything points to drones, guns, and spy tech. I found Ellis Island immigration records for some of her family, but her mother Lori’s side of the family nearly scrubbed the Internet of all other information.
Erika and her parents have been able to establish and incorporate multiple businesses (LLCs, specifically) without disclosing their explicit purpose due to Nevada and Arizona corporate regulations. All parties used boilerplate language for their mission statements which Erika once revealed in an interview, “I wanted to keep [the articles of incorporation] ambiguous enough where I was able to connect donors to organizations and non-profits that were transparent, that were boots-on-the-ground, that were making a difference.”
The only information you can find for certain regarding Lori is that her corporation has current drone and surveillance technology systems contracts with the U.S. DHS, DoD, and the Marines. Oh, and that her position within the private sector seems to have introduced Erika to government figures early in life; she’s even buddies with Trump–on hugging terms.

Donald Trump has multiple connections to Eastern Europe and was involved in a few scandals regarding his first marriage being “mail-order” and Melania being “paid for.” Both women came from the region (Czech Republic & Slovenia, respectively) and were tied to international bride trafficking rings that paired young Eastern European women, particularly Ukrainian and Russian girls, with wealthy men in the United Kingdom, United States, etc. Within the past few years, socialites and influencers like Andrew Tate, an associate of Kirk et al., moved operations to neighboring countries like Estonia, Latvia, and Romania to avoid increasing legal scrutiny and Russia’s constant acts of aggression that led to war in 2014.
So where are the missing funds and children in Romania, I wonder.
The girl-next-door Arizona blond schtick drops when she’s on-stage as Mrs. Erika Kirk and I think anyone who has looked at the news recently has caught at least one glimpse of her new pure white power suits. You’re asked to believe her claims that she has a Juris Doctorate and other credentials, but no records exist beyond her Bachelor’s at Regis University. She just started telling people that in interviews at some point. There is a record of her doing graduate work at (Falwell’s) Liberty University, but there is no thesis/dissertation available online and she just happened to wrap-up a doctorate in time to graduate and marry Charlie Kirk, who gave a commencement speech.
She comes from a mixed Swedish, Lebanese, and Italian Catholic background–something she does not like to talk about; in fact, Erika insults Catholicism throughout every major interview or podcast in which she appears because as an evangelical convert, she must feel shame and disdain toward the Church. You can see the pain in her eyes when she talks about it…
Just like you can see the pain on her face when she is asked about being a “tomboy” or “gym rat.” Erika wanted to be a professional basketball player when she grew up, but somewhere along the way, Jerry Falwell and the inner evangelical circles decided she would become their next Tammy Faye Bakker once married off to an appropriate man (Kirk). She never wanted to do pageants, but now she’s stuck in trad wife mode and it’s ironic as hell considering how she feels about trans folks. Sounds like gender dysphoria to me.
Despite sounding like a woman in charge, Erika claims that feminists lie about how bad things are because “traditional” women like her managed success, yet as anti-woman and “DEI” as she claims to be, her mom had no problem applying for loans as a “Woman or Minority-Owned Business” and Erika followed suit with Everyday Heroes Like You, Proclaim Streetwear, Biblein365, and will most likely do soon with TPUSA.
There’s actually a reason Erika was unanimously voted the organization’s new President and it wasn’t her entrepreneurial spirit–it’s her rhetorical command over audiences. Some critics claimed she wasn’t mourning deeply enough during her first public statements following the shooting and that sparked rumors about her having Charlie, “taken out,” but at the time of writing, it is more plausible that Nick Fuentes or another political rival was behind the assassination. The performance was for her own base, not critics. We should concern ourselves with the dogwhistles and blatant calls-to-violence within her statement:
“The evildoers responsible for my husband’s assassination have no idea what they have done. They killed Charlie because he preached the message of patriotism, faith, and of God’s merciful love, but they should all know this: if you thought that my husband’s mission was powerful before–you have no idea. You have no idea what you have unleashed across this entire country, and this world, you have no idea. You have no idea the fire that you have ignited within this wife; the cries of this widow will echo around the world like a battle cry. To everyone listening tonight across America: the movement my husband built will not die, it won’t. I refuse to let that happen… all of us will refuse to let that happen, no one will ever forget my husband’s name and I will make sure of it. [The movement] will become stronger, bolder, louder, and greater than ever; my husband’s mission will not end, not even for a moment.”
Watch Erika Frantzve Kirk’s full statement to the press following Charlie Kirk’s murder: Click Here
This woman is dangerous and her family is connected to powerful people. Like Falwell and the other Southern Baptist fundamentalists who believe the Bible, in Kirk’s case the Adam Clarke Bible, is an infallible directive from God. Erika Kirk and their flock believe the world will come to an apocalyptic end and they’re all putting a foot on the scale to make it happen. Our children are at risk of indoctrination and radicalization; our school campuses are spiritual battlegrounds whether or not we are interested or even believe because, “that’s where God was calling [her] to be… a light in a dark place” on the, “darkest campuses.” Erika believes it is her mission to “[c]halleng[e] the millennial generation to read the Bible cover-to-cover […] because there’s nothing more powerful than being able to know scripture and being able to use the word of god in a way to protect you and in a way to guide yourself through this spiritual warfare battle that we’re in.”
These plans are not new. They were put into motion in the 1930s as the New Religious Right took shape and due to U.S. civilian complacency, struggling to survive as capitalism fails, and constant media distraction we have truly reached a “Turning Point.” Will we accept christofascism and revert to a feudal, industri-agrarian society in which we serve our technocratic masters? Because that’s what these people believe–Jesus is Lord and we are his slaves. They believe god is commanding them to force conversion and bring in as many children as possible before the apocalypse, and the only way to salvation is through their pockets.
They’re already moving on from Charlie despite Erika’s tearful word. As Proclaim x Biblein365 Pastor James Kaddis declared the morning after the murder, “I’m not thankful for the terrible thing that happened, but I am thankful for what the Lord is doing with it. Erika is an amazing woman; God is gonna use her in ways you can’t even imagine. I know more than most. God is gonna use those precious babies and God is going to do something with our nation that could have never been done had it not been for the life of Charlie.” They made their move.
So what are we gonna do?
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I couldn’t fit this quote into the essay, but it’s important enough that I want to append it for y’all:
“I never went to the kids’ portion of church; I was always with her in the adult portion and I remember every time when the tithing portion of the church came up she would always write a check… every Sunday. One day she just told me, ‘Erika, it’s not our money. It’s not ours. God has blessed us and he has blessed us to be a blessing to other people and I’m a steward of this,’ and she was like, ‘it all comes back.’ And that is something that I think God knew I needed to hear at a very young age because it stuck with me even when I was living in Manhattan and understanding that this money is not mine and everything that comes through my bank account is for the Lord and tithing is one of the most–I tell ya what, tithing is a very interesting thing because when you do tithe you see the Lord’s hand and blessing in your life in things that will manifest that you would have never expected for.”
Erika’s Post-Charlie Estimated Net Worth: $14 million USD