Erika Kirk Jumps At Chance To Respond To ‘Egyptian Plane’ Conspiracy

During a CBS town hall event, Erika Kirk jumped at the chance to dispel conspiracies surrounding her late husband’s murder, especially claims about Egyptian planes tracking her.

Erika, widow of assassinated conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, has personally been the subject a number of unproven theories since the murder of her husband, including that she was being tracked by Egyptian planes, that she’s an agent of Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, that the rings on her hands signify some secret plot, and many others, CBS editor-in-chief Bari Weiss said during the event.

“Egyptian planes,” Erika quickly underscored, with a smile on her face. “You wanna talk about the Egyptian planes? Okay, I was pregnant for 90% of those trips. Mind you, I’ve never been to all those places they said I’ve traveled … I mean, I’ve been, but not within those dates —”

Weiss interrupted to ask if Erika needed to even address the conspiracy.

“I do on that one, only because — from a humor standpoint,” Erika said. “I intentionally, when I was pregnant, hid. Not because I was embarrassed … yes, we did keep it very private, but it’s because it was a moment [where] I was growing a human inside of me, my baby. The world that Charlie and I live in is very toxic at times, and when you are growing a beautiful child in you — I don’t wanna be around it.”

“I wanna enjoy eating my In-N-Out burger and my hot fudge sundae,” Kirk said. “That’s what I wanna do. I’m pregnant, and I have nine months to own it. You really think I’m gonna be on an Egyptian plane while I’m wanting to be with my In-N-Out Burger and my chocolate milkshake? No, I’m not.”

“So if you want to go through my flight log, go right ahead, it’s very boring,” she continued. “You say I was here on this date — I have a photo on my phone to prove that I actually was in the hospital because I was having contractions. So, game on.”

Conspiracy theorists have said Kirk’s alleged murderer was actually a MAGA Republican. That Erika Kirk is a Mossad agent. That even the rings on her fingers signify a secret plot. What does Erika make of these wild claims?

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— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 14, 2025

Erika also made clear that she believes Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old who has been charged in Charlie’s assassination, is the man who killed her husband.

“Everyone always has to think there’s more to the story,” Erika said, explaining why some people might want to believe conspiracies exonerating Robinson. “Well, sometimes there’s not. I’ve seen the autopsy report. I’ve seen our case pulled together.”

“This is the first time that we have seen evil on display where we have social media at our fingertips,” Erika added. “Something so evil that happened, people are wanting answers immediately. They are wanting to figure out how to wrap their mind around this.”

Related: ‘Tell That To My 3-Year-Old’: A Fiery Erika Kirk Responds To Justification Of Charlie’s Murder

‘Tell That To My 3-Year-Old’: A Fiery Erika Kirk Responds To Justification Of Charlie’s Murder

An emotional Erika Kirk said during a CBS town hall event that those justifying her husband’s assassination need saving from God.

“You’re sick. He’s a human being. You think he deserved that? Tell that to my three-year-old daughter,” Erika told CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss.

Weiss asked Erika, a mother of two young children, what she has to say about people justifying her late husband Charlie Kirk’s murder.

Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA and a conservative powerhouse, was assassinated on a college campus in September while engaging in political debate with people he disagreed with — a common practice for the 31-year-old. Media figures and others on the Left have callously reasoned that Kirk had it coming because he believed and said things they disagreed with.

“You wanna watch, in high res, the video of my husband being murdered and laugh? And say he deserves it? There’s something very sick in your soul and I pray that God saves you,” the young widow told Weiss. “I pray.”

“The internet in this world has dehumanized us,” Erika added.

Addressing the people justifying Charlie Kirk’s murder on the basis of his beliefs, Erika Kirk said: “You’re sick. He’s a human being. You think he deserved that? Tell that to my 3-year-old daughter.”@MrsErikaKirk sat down with @bariweiss for a CBS News Town Hall, just days… pic.twitter.com/8P31w4JQQR

— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 10, 2025

Erika also revealed during the event, which aired Saturday night, that it took her three months to get the strength to even walk into her and Kirk’s bedroom after his assassination.

She recalled lying in her daughter’s bed after the murder and writing her thoughts out. Those words, she said, were later the basis for her fiery address to the nation just days after Kirk’s assassination.

For months after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Erika Kirk says she couldn’t even walk into her bedroom. Instead, she tells CBS News that she slept in her daughter’s bed. And it was lying there, unable to sleep, where she wrote the words she’d later deliver live on YouTube:

“You… pic.twitter.com/Uz4ypGeILd

— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 14, 2025

Related: Erika Kirk Rebukes The ‘Mind Virus’ Conspiracy Theories About Her And Turning Point USA

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