Viewers spot odd details In Erika Kirk’s appearance at State of the Union

Erika Kirk was in attendance as Donald Trump delivered his State of the Union. The president praised her late husband, Charlie Kirk, and honored Erika. However, online, many questioned the widow, as one detail stood out.

Many people on the internet are talking about Erika Kirk after she appeared at the State of the Union event in the United States on Tuesday night.

The mother-of-two was there as a guest of President Donald Trump, who praised her late husband, Charlie Kirk, during his speech. The well‑known conservative activist was shot and killed last year.

Trump stated that Charlie was a “martyr” for his faith, crediting him with renewing religion in the US.

“I’m very proud to say that during my time in office, both the first four years, and in particular this last year, there has been a tremendous renewal in religion, faith, Christianity and belief in God,” Donald Trump said. “This is especially true among young people, and a big part of that had to do with my great friend Charlie Kirk, great guy.”

Erika Trump in attendance at State of the Union
As Trump spoke about Charlie, cameras panned to Erika, who was visibly emotional, wiping tears from her eyes. Also, the president asked Erika to stand up so everyone could see her.

“Erika has been through a lot. In Charlie’s memory, we must all come together to reaffirm that America is one nation under God, and we must totally reject political violence of any kind,” Donald Trump said.

But people watching on TV began scrutinizing Erika’s facial expressions online. On social media, some viewers claimed her reactions looked strange or were not real.

One person wrote: “She knows the camera is on and she starts acting. Right on cue.”

“She goes from calm to trying to cry… so embarrassing and cringe,” another wrote.

A third asked: “Can anyone tell me she is crying or happy?”

Others used harsh words, such as calling Erica Kirk’s reaction “fake.”

One user even claimed, “It was PR stunt knowing sht comes out tm, and it’s really gross they are using Charlie’s death like this.”

Defended online after being criticized for “fake” emotions
However, not everyone was critical about Erika Kirk’s appearance during the State of the Union address on Monday. Some people went on to also defend her online.

One supporter wrote: “Will you all stop hating on this woman … seriously. Not all people grieve the same.”

Another added: “Extremely unpopular opinion: I think Erika really just deals with pain through faith and that looks weird to people.”

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