Erika Kirk got some unexpected legal advice from Donald Trump on Wednesday, April 1. The 47th U.S. President suggested that Kirk sue comedian Druski during the recent White House Easter lunch. Erika Kirk, who now leads Turning Point USA following the death of her husband, Charlie Kirk, was there when Donald Trump made the comment."I think you should sue him. But you know what? I told her, you ought to sue some of these. They're so jealous of Erika. I said, you ought to sue. I can say it, you're not allowed to say this, you have to be nicer: sue their a*s off," Trump shared.Before the president's comments, rumors had been abuzz online that Erika had sent a cease-and-desist letter to the comedian. Druski, whose real name is Drew Desbordes, posted a skit on X back on March 25.The 31-year-old comedian wore prosthetics in the video and played a character people thought was Erika Kirk. The caption said,"How Conservative Women in America Act."According to a report shared by Newsweek on March 27, 2026, someone representing Druski came out and said the cease-and-desist story was fake."Any claim that a cease and desist was issued to Druski is absolutely false," the representative said.Social media users questioned Donald Trump's lawsuit suggestion after Druski never named Erika Kirk in his skit:Donald Trump's advice to sue the comedian got a cold reception on social media. Users pointed out problems with the legal argument."sue for a parody that doesn't directly name her?" shared one person."How does he not understand laws while being the president of his own country?" wrote another user."So Trump is admitting it looks like Erika… cause Druski never used her name," someone else noted.Matthew Thicklin @IllMattIc_82LINK@HQNewsNow Funny that these people call their opposition snowflakes 🤣Druski's viral skit mocking Erika Kirk got a mixed reaction:Druski at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic - Source: GettyAccording to a report shared by the New York Post on March 26, 2026, Druski's video began with "Erika" dancing surrounded by pyrotechnics, poking fun at Charlie Kirk's memorial service. Druski then switched to imitating White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt while answering reporter questions about Iran.The comedian even mocked Erika's body language from a CBS News town hall. Back then, Critics had called attention to her intense stare during the event."I serve a righteous God, and that is why we say our prayers. We are all his children, and when I say children, I mean the holy blessed Trinity, which is why I hold the Bible," said Druski in the video."We have to protect all men in America, especially the white men in America. Those are the ones we care about. Yes, because they are the ones who matter most," Druski added.As per the New York Post report, plenty of fans loved the skit and found it funny. While other people felt Druski went overboard. Conservative commentator Jon Root shared his opinion on X."This is too far man… You were completely disrespectful during NFL Honors & now you're making fun of Erika Kirk, whose husband was brutally assassinated. This ain't it," he wrote.Donald Trump used Charlie Kirk’s legacy to denounce political violence:President Trump Addresses The Nation On The Conflict In Iran - Source: GettyPolitical activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated on September 10, 2025. As per a report shared by the New York Post, back then, President Donald Trump had shared that Erika was “devastated” after her husband was shot during an event in Utah.“I spoke to Erika, his wife. And we had a long talk,” shared TrumpTrump also paid his tribute to Charlie Kirk during his State of the Union address in February 2026.“I’m very proud to say that during my time in office, both the first four years, and in particular this last year, there has been a tremendous renewal in religion, faith, Christianity and belief in God,” he said.“This is especially true among young people, and a big part of that had to do with my great friend Charlie Kirk, great guy,” he added.Donald Trump also took Kirk’s name as he called for an end to political violence.“In Charlie’s memory, we must all come together to reaffirm that America is one nation under god, and we must totally reject political violence of any kind,” Trump shared.