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    Dramatic moment question is shouted down at Erika Kirk’s TPUSA event, but Karoline Leavitt comes to rescue

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    Dramatic moment question is shouted down at Erika Kirk’s TPUSA event, but Karoline Leavitt comes to rescue
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    White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt took a tough last-minute question from an audience member at a Turning Point event with Charlie Kirk‘s widow, Erika, on Thursday.

    The duo appeared at the spring kick-off of TPUSA’s This Is The Turning Point Tour, held at George Washington University in Washington, DC, and covered a wide range of topics, including career advice and motherhood, dishing to an audience of over 1,000.

    At the end of the event, they entertained a handful of questions before a staffer informed event-goers that one question would be the last. Then, audience members chanted for one more question, which ended up be the toughest of the day.

    Citing data from the conservative Heritage Foundation and the Brennan Institute for Justice, an audience member asked Leavitt whether it was ‘worth it to risk millions of Americans from voting to prevent a few 100 cases of voter fraud.’

    The question was in reference to the SAVE America Act, a voter ID bill currently awaiting passage by the US Senate on Capitol Hill, a piece of legislation Trump has touted as a top priority.

    The question prompted a flurry of boos, mixed in with a few cheers.

    Leavitt first moved to calm the crowd, remarking that there was ‘no need to boo,’ before adding, ‘it’s an honest question.’

    ‘Why are you ok with any voter fraud in the United States of America?’ Leavitt pushed back before adding that the US is the ‘greatest country on the face of the Earth,’ and therefore ‘should have the safest and most secure elections of any country.’

    Dramatic moment question is shouted down at Erika Kirk’s TPUSA event, but Karoline Leavitt comes to rescue

    White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt at a Turning Point USA with Erika Kirk at George Washington University on April 2nd, 2026 in Washington, DC

    An audience member questions Karoline Leavitt at a Turning Point USA event on April 2nd, 2026 in Washington, DC

     An audience member questions Karoline Leavitt at a Turning Point USA event on April 2nd, 2026 in Washington, DC

    Erika Kirk speaks with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt at a Turning Point USA stop in the Lisner Auditorium at George Washington University on April 2nd, 2026 in Washington, DC

    Erika Kirk speaks with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt at a Turning Point USA stop in the Lisner Auditorium at George Washington University on April 2nd, 2026 in Washington, DC

    ‘This idea that the SAVE America Act would disenfranchise anyone is frankly insulting,’ the White House Press Secretary also noted.

    The bill – a cornerstone of Trump’s MAGA agenda – needs 60 votes to pass in the Senate. It narrowly squeaked over the finish line last month for a ‘test’ vote that only required a simple majority.

    The legislation, officially called the Save America Voting Eligibility Act, would require proof of US citizenship to cast a ballot, a measure Trump has spent weeks demanding as essential to ‘protect American elections.’

    Proof means supplying a passport, birth certificate, or REAL ID explicitly showing citizenship. Student IDs and utility bills don’t qualify.

    Trump issued a stark warning to any GOP holdouts on his signature legislation.

    ‘Only sick, demented, or deranged people could vote against the Save America Act,’ he wrote on Truth Social, threatening to campaign against any Republican who defies him.

    ‘Each one of these votes will be used against them – a guaranteed loss,’ he went on.

    The president has also made the bill a personal crusade, declaring last month that he will not sign any other legislation until the Senate passes it.

    Donald J. Trump speaks at a Save America Rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA, 05 August 2022. The Save America slogan was tied Trump's political endeavors long before the SAVE America Act

    Donald J. Trump speaks at a Save America Rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA, 05 August 2022. The Save America slogan was tied Trump’s political endeavors long before the SAVE America Act 

    Trump demanded Democrats pass his Save America bill in order to restore TSA funding on March 22

    Trump demanded Democrats pass his Save America bill in order to restore TSA funding on March 22

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, (C) talks with reporters as is being pressured by conservatives to do away with the 60-vote cloture threshold and move the SAVE America Act forward, a priority for President Donald Trump going into the midterm elections

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, (C) talks with reporters as is being pressured by conservatives to do away with the 60-vote cloture threshold and move the SAVE America Act forward, a priority for President Donald Trump going into the midterm elections

    Earlier in the speech, Leavitt heralded Charlie Kirk as a key mentor during her political rise, including his support of her congressional campaign in New Hampshire in 2022.

    ‘When I launched my congressional campaign, Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA were the only organization in the political world that supported me,’ Leavitt noted, sharing that the entire Washington, DC ‘establishment’ backed her opponent, but sharing that she thinks ‘Charlie loved’ that she ‘was a young person who was stepping up to the plate.’

    Erika Kirk kicked off the discussion by noting that Leavitt barely looked pregnant, despite officially marking her 9th month of pregnancy on Thursday.

    Expecting her second child in May, Leavitt insists she plans to take more time to recover this time before returning to the briefing room podium, compared to just a handful of days after the birth of her first child, Nico, during the 2024 campaign.

    Over nearly two hours, Leavitt and Erika discussed faith, family, and balancing a demanding career with growing family life, while sharing a few behind-the-scenes details of White House life.

    Leavitt with son Nico and her husband during the White House Halloween celebration in 2025

    Leavitt with son Nico and her husband during the White House Halloween celebration in 2025

    Charlie and Erika Kirk with their children before the TPUSA founder's murder last fall

    Charlie and Erika Kirk with their children before the TPUSA founder’s murder last fall

    Leavitt shared that her office gets between 200 and 300 press inquiries on a typical day, which are answered by her and a team of dedicated deputies.

    The Trump spox also shared that on Tuesday mornings, at 7:45 in the AM, in the Roosevelt Room, several White House staff participate in Bible study, now attended only by female staffers. However, Leavitt said her male colleagues are welcome too.

    Later in the speech, Leavitt also revealed that her favorite bible verse is from the Book of Psalms, 46:5, ‘God is within her. She will not fall.’

    ‘Faith gives you such perspective that even the worst story or the worst news cycle is just a moment, Leavitt remarked when asked by Erika how she gets through the 24-hour news cycle every day.

    To young women, Leavitt’s advice was that they can do both, be mothers and have a career.

    And the number one recommendation she dished out for success was simple.

    ‘I’m going to give you a piece of advice that is not novel. You’ve definitely heard it before. It’s very simplistic. Work hard,’ Leavitt told the crowd.



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