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Erika Kirk canceled her planned appearance at a Turning Point USA event at the University of Georgia on Tuesday after receiving what organizers described as “very serious threats.”
Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet said Erika Kirk, wife of late conservative icon Charlie Kirk, received “some very serious threats in her direction,” prompting her absence from the event in Athens, Georgia.
Vice President JD Vance said he had been concerned the event might be canceled and spoke with the Secret Service, adding he told Kirk to “do what she needs to do for her and her family.”
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Officials have not released additional details about the threats. Fox News Digital has reached out to Turning Point USA for further information.
Trump administration officials have shown support for Erika Kirk following the assassination of her husband Charlie Kirk during a debate event at Utah Valley University in September.
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After his death, Charlie Kirk’s casket was flown from Utah to his home state of Arizona aboard Air Force Two, with Vice President JD Vance accompanying the transfer.
Second lady Usha Vance was later seen holding Erika Kirk’s hand as they departed the aircraft.
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Several Trump administration officials, including President Donald Trump and Vance, attended Charlie Kirk’s memorial service in Arizona on Sept. 21, 2025, less than two weeks after he was killed.
During remarks at the service, Trump honored Kirk’s legacy, describing him as a “martyr for American freedom.” Trump later posthumously awarded Charlie Kirk the Medal of Freedom on what would have been his 32nd birthday. Erika Kirk accepted the medal on behalf of her late husband.
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TPUSA, on September 18, announced it “unanimously elected” Erika Kirk as the new CEO and chair of the board of the organization.
Fox News’ Samantha Daigle, Rachel Wolf and Greg Norman contributed to this report.
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