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Erika Kirk sparks fresh debate at AmFest 2025 after Egypt joke tied to Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk death claims

Erika Kirk sparks fresh debate at AmFest 2025 after Egypt joke tied to Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk death claims

Erika Kirk sparks fresh debate at AmFest 2025 after Egypt joke tied to Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk death claims (Image via Getty)

Erika Kirk made a quiet but clear joke at AmericaFest 2025 that many people saw as a response to Candace Owens and her past conspiracy talk. Erika Kirk is the CEO of Turning Point USA and the wife of the late Charlie Kirk, the group’s founder. This was her first major speech at the event after Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on September 10, 2025, in Utah.While speaking on stage, Erika Kirk focused on the strength of Turning Point USA and the large crowd at the summit. But during her speech, she slipped in a short joke that quickly grabbed attention. The moment came as she talked about where the attendees came from. People in the crowd laughed, and clips of the moment soon spread online.The comment was widely linked to Candace Owens, who had earlier shared a theory involving Egypt and a plane after Charlie Kirk’s death. Owens had claimed that an Egyptian government plane was somehow following Charlie and Erika Kirk. She did not provide proof for the claim. She also made an error while explaining the timeline, later leading many to question the theory.Erika Kirk had previously asked people to stop spreading rumors and theories about her husband’s killing. At AmFest, she did not name Candace Owens directly, but many felt her words were aimed at the podcaster.

Erika Kirk jokes about Egypt while addressing Candace Owens conspiracy talk

During her speech, Erika Kirk told the crowd that people from across the country and the world were present. She said, “All 50 states are represented.” She then added that 25 countries and Puerto Rico were also part of the event. That is when she paused and joked, “Don’t worry, guys, Egypt is not on the list.”The crowd reacted immediately. Erika then followed up with another light moment and said, “Oh, how funny. I say Egypt and my iPad turns on.”Many viewers online said the joke was a clear dig at Candace Owens and her earlier comments. On social media, one user wrote, “Erika Kirk just took a jab at Candace Owens,” while others shared the clip and called it a smart response.Candace Owens has not replied to Erika Kirk’s comments so far. Instead, Owens has been focused on criticizing Ben Shapiro, who was also a speaker at AmericaFest 2025.For many supporters of Turning Point USA, Erika Kirk’s words showed strength and calm. Rather than argue directly, she used humor to push back and kept the focus on the event and its message.Also Read: “W/O A Damn Clue”: Megyn Kelly Rips Bari Weiss After Ben Shapiro Attacks Candace Owens At TPUSA AmFest

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