In her first interview with Fox News since the tragic assassination of her husband, Charlie Kirk, Erika will sit for her first interview since his death.
Fox News announced the big interview with Kirk on Monday morning; it will air on Jesse Watters Primetime a week from Wednesday, on Nov. 5 at 8:00 p.m. ET. (RELATED: Former NFL QB Launches Campaign Inspired By Charlie Kirk’s Legacy)
Mediaite reports:
“Watters will go behind the scenes with Mrs. Kirk at Turning Point USA’s Arizona headquarters, as well as the ‘This is the Turning Point’ tour stop at the University of Mississippi in Oxford on Wednesday, Oct. 29,” Fox News said in its announcement. “Jesse Watters Primetime will be live on the Ole Miss campus for the event which includes Mrs. Kirk introducing Vice President JD Vance who will debate and take student questions throughout the night.”
The event will be streamed live on FOX Nation, and it will be followed by the premiere of a multi-part documentary series on Friday, Nov. 7 that features “extensive behind-the-scenes footage with Mrs. Kirk.”
Kirk will discuss her husband’s legacy and the timeline of what happened the day he was murdered, among other topics, with Watters.
Her interview will come a little under two months after her husband was shot and killed at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley State on Sept. 10.
Earlier this month, Kirk attended a ceremony at the White House when President Donald Trump posthumously honored the Turning Point USA founder with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. (RELATED: Erika Kirk Accepts Presidential Medal Of Freedom On Charlie Kirk’s Behalf)
Charlie Kirk was assassinated in the prime of his life for speaking the truth, living his faith, & relentlessly fighting for America.
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) October 15, 2025
That is why today President Trump posthumously awarded Charlie Kirk our nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/Bqd1hr9byX
At the ceremony, President Trump said he considered asking Erika Kirk if she could bump the event back, considering he was flying back from Israel. But once Trump heard the ceremony fell on the same day that would have been Kirk’s 32nd birthday, he said there was no chance he would push it back.
“I would not have missed this moment for anything in the world. Nothing,” Trump said.





