As many continue to mourn the loss of Charlie Kirk, his wife Erika promises his supporters that she will share some unseen content from his political debates.
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While appearing as a special guest host on The Charlie Kirk Show, the new Turning Point USA CEO stated that the online program would continue to serve as a “north star” for conservatism.
“Charlie and The Charlie Kirk Show is now just a show,” Erika explained. “It has a movement attached to it… This is not going anywhere. It’s just not.”
Erika went on to share that she has “decades worth” of her husband’s voice in archives that no one has ever seen or heard. This includes clips of his debates on college campuses and past speeches leading up to his Sept. 10 assassination at Utah Valley University.
“We have unused material from speeches that he’s had that no one has heard yet,” she pointed out. “We have Sunday specials lined up to the brim because my husband was so intentional about making sure that there was enough content always.”
The Charlie Kirk Show executive producer, Andrew Kolvet, further shared, “He made sure we recorded everything.”
Erika then said, “We have speeches that no one’s heard of. We have interviews that no one’s heard of. We have stuff from Korea and Japan that no one’s heard of. In the words of my husband, buckle up, because there is a lot of content to be had, and we have so many amazing things down the pipeline that we are working on… I am so excited.”
Erika Kirk Shares How Long Her Husband Planned to Keep His Self-Titled Show Going
Meanwhile, Erika Kirk said that Charlie had a plan to keep his self-titled show going past 2030.
“We have the blueprints,” she explained. “We have our marching orders. And we are just remaining humble and grateful to God. And we’re remaining just stewards of what God has blessed us with.”
She then noted, “And I know Charlie is going to continue to guide us, and the Lord will continue to guide us.”
Erika further shared that it was “weird” to use the term “excited” to describe her current emotions, but pointed out that her husband is in Heaven, cheering everyone on.
Kolvet said Charlie’s life and mission could not be contained even after his sudden death. “It’s on us,” he added, “And Charlie would look at us and expect us to do the right things here.”
