Claim about Erika Kirk being involved in child trafficking, debunked

Erika Kirk is going through what someone never should have to experience. Her husband, Charlie Kirk, was killed some weeks ago, which left a wife without a husband and two children without a father. But while mourning continues, a disgusting claim has been made about Erika, accusing her of trafficking children.

Erika Kirk is now taking over as CEO of Turning Point USA after its founder and most importantly, her husband, Charlie Kirk was killed during an event at Utah Valley University. The memorial service in Glendale, Arizona draw tens of thousands of people.

Shortly after his death, a rumor began circulating on social media. It accused Erika Kirk of being involved in child trafficking through a charitable project in Romania.

As reported by fact-checking website Snopes, the allegation connected Erika Kirk’s Romanian Angels initiative, a part of her nonprofit organization Everyday Heroes Like You. Its mission was to support children in orphanages across Romania by sending them letters and gifts. Also they arranged visits from members of the US. military

The claim spread online through several accounts. One post that had more than 4.6 million views read, “Did ya’ll know Erika Kirk is banned from Romania because her Evangelical group was accused of trafficking children out of Romanian villages? Birds of a feather I suppose.”

Another post, posted on Threads, claimed, “In 2011 Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie, had a “ministry” in Romania that worked with the U.S. government, until Romania told her ministry to leave. Go research why. I’ll give you a hint. Epstein and Trump. Her ministry was accused of trafficking children from the village. – don’t believe me, do your research.”

Claim about Erika Kirk being involved in child trafficking, debunked
Erika Kirk has not commented on the serious allegation. So, is it true? Snopes looked into it, and stated, “There was no evidence the trafficking allegation was true.”

“Newspaper articles about child trafficking in Romania that internet users shared as alleged evidence did not contain any mention of Erika Kirk or her organization. Likewise, materials from the Romanian Angels initiative that circulated online as alleged evidence did not contain any indication that the initiative was involved in trafficking or relocating any children;” it continued.

Related Posts

Father of ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good breaks silence

The father’s voice is steady, but the moment he speaks is anything but calm. His daughter is dead, the nation is divided over how and why she…

37-Year-Old Woman, Renee Nicole Good, Shot Dead by ICE Agent – Tragedy in 30 Photos

The woman neighbors described as someone who was always “looking out for others” was killed just blocks from her home, in a moment that has since fractured…

BREAKING: AOC Interrupts John Kennedy 6 Times in a Row, But His 7th Sentence Leaves Her Completely Speechless

For a brief moment, the studio went quiet. Viewers watching the exchange saw Alexandria Ocasio‑Cortez, typically quick and assured, pause mid-moment. The hesitation was subtle, but noticeable….

I Adopted a 3-Year-Old Girl After a Fatal Crash – 13 Years Later, My Girlfriend Showed Me What My Daughter Was ‘Hiding’

Thirteen years ago, I walked into my shift at the ER as a brand-new doctor. By the time the sun came up, I’d walked out as somebody’s…

I Paid for a Struggling Grandma at the Grocery Store – Three Days Later, the Clerk Came to My Door with Her Final Request

I never imagined that covering five dollars’ worth of groceries for a stranger would come back to my front door and change the course of my life….

Kai Trump makes bold admission about Barron Trump in new interview

Kai Trump has grown up adjacent to power, but until recently she had largely avoided speaking publicly about it. Now 18, the daughter of Donald Trump Jr….