Erika Kirk SHOCKS ‘Hannity’ Audience: Says Her Daughter “Can’t Wait to Go to Heaven”
Erika Kirk (née Frantzve), widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has stepped into the public spotlight following her husband’s tragic death, sharing her journey of grief, faith, and resilience in a series of high-profile media appearances. Her story, marked by heartbreak and hope, has resonated with viewers nationwide as she promotes Charlie’s posthumous book, Stop, in the Name of God: Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life.
Finding Comfort in Faith
Appearing on Fox News’ Hannity on December 8, Erika spoke candidly with host Sean Hannity about how her Christian beliefs have helped her and her family cope with Charlie’s passing. Erika revealed that her 3-year-old daughter, in innocent wonder, often asks about her father’s activities in heaven. “She would ask, ‘What do you think Daddy did today in heaven?’ And I’ll have her relay that back to me,” Erika shared.
Erika explained how she helps her daughter understand loss, telling her that “Daddy’s still with us, he’s just in a different location and he’s building us a home in heaven.” The child’s response, “I can’t wait to go,” underscored the family’s faith in reunion beyond this life—a sentiment Erika echoed: “Me too, baby.”
Tragedy and Forgiveness
Charlie Kirk was shot and killed while addressing students at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on September 10. The suspected shooter, Tyler James Robinson, was apprehended the next day and faces charges including aggravated murder; prosecutors have indicated they will seek the death penalty.
At Charlie’s memorial on September 21 in Glendale, Arizona, Erika delivered a moving eulogy, publicly forgiving her husband’s killer. “I forgive him because it is what Christ did,” she told mourners. “The answer to hate is not hate.”
Dreams Deferred, Family First
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In a November interview with Megyn Kelly, Erika revealed that she and Charlie had hoped to expand their family before his untimely death. “We wanted to have four [children],” Erika said, expressing the sorrow of dreams interrupted. She reflected on the value of family, urging young couples not to delay starting a family: “You can always have a career, you can always go back to work. You can never just go back to having children.”
Stepping Into Leadership
In the wake of Charlie’s murder, Erika assumed leadership of Turning Point USA, the conservative organization her husband founded. The organization praised Charlie’s foresight and Erika’s readiness to lead: “It is our great pride to announce Erika Kirk as the new CEO and Chair of the Board for Turning Point USA.”
Speaking Out on Politics and Society
Erika has continued to make headlines with her commentary on current events. At the New York Times’ 2025 DealBook Summit, she discussed the recent election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York City, noting the irony of his strong support among female voters. Erika cautioned against women relying on government as a substitute for family or marriage, advocating for unity and self-reliance within families.
Ongoing Media Tour
Erika’s media appearances have only just begun. She is slated to promote Charlie’s book on Fox & Friends and Fox News Radio’s The Brian Kilmeade Show, guest host The Five, and appear on Outnumbered. Through these platforms, Erika continues to share her story—one of faith, forgiveness, and commitment to family values.
Conclusion
Erika Kirk’s emergence as a public figure in the wake of personal tragedy highlights the enduring power of faith and family. As she navigates grief, leadership, and the public eye, her message remains clear: hope and forgiveness can overcome even the darkest moments, and the bonds of family are worth cherishing above all.