02/04/2026
Reports say Donald J. Trump appeared to encourage Erika Kirk to pursue legal action against Druski over a viral video parody that mocked conservative white women.
The remarks were reportedly made during an Easter lunch event at the White House on Wednesday (April 1), where the president addressed various topics in a casual setting. Sources say the comment has drawn attention online, particularly as the video in question had already gained significant traction on social media.
Supporters argue that public figures have the right to respond to content they find offensive, including through legal means. Critics, however, say the situation reflects ongoing tensions between political figures and online satire, which has become increasingly common in digital culture.
The moment has sparked debate about free expression, satire, and the role of public officials in commenting on viral content.