Jennifer Welch bashes ‘racist’ Charlie and ‘grifter’ Erika Kirk in unhinged rant



Left-wing podcaster Jennifer Welch ripped late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk as a “racist” in a wildly unhinged rant — as she blasted the conservative activist’s wife, Erika, as an “opportunistic grifter” who weaponizes her gender.

The former Bravo star-turned-podcaster laid into Erika Kirk, who took over TPUSA in the wake of her husband’s assassination, after the widow gave public remarks in New York City last week about career-driven women starting families.

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“This woman should be kicked to the curb,” Welch raged on her “I’ve Had It” podcast that aired Sunday.

Left-wing podcaster Jennifer Welch raged to her “I’ve Had It” co-host Angie Sullivan about Erika Kirk. I’ve Had It/Youtube

“She is an absolute grifter — just like Donald Trump and just like her unrepentant, racist, homophobic husband was.”

During her epic meltdown, the lefty podcaster slammed Erika for trying to lecture educated female New Yorkers.

“You are an opportunistic grifter who weaponizes your gender to demean women. You are a walking, talking, breathing example as to why nobody, number one, wants to be a Christian, and number two, wants to be a female hypocrite such as yourself,” she said.

“For you to prance into Manhattan and lecture women who are abundantly aware of the coat tails of which we have ridden… to be able to be heard. You are so divorced from reality and you need to go back to the Turning Point bubble.”

Welch claimed, too, that Erika’s stance and the Turning Point organization “makes women less safe.”

She ripped Erika Kirk after she gave public remarks in New York City last week about career-driven women starting families. Getty Images for The New York Times

Her co-host, Angie Sullivan also chimed in, arguing that “maybe there’s more to life than identifying yourself as someone’s wife or someone’s mother.”

The podcaster’s reaction came after Erika — a mom-of-two — was interviewed on stage at the New York Times’ Dealbook Conference on Dec. 3, where she opened up on her thoughts on “career-driven” women who voted for Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.

At one point, Erika suggested there was a tendency for such women — especially in a city like Manhattan — to see things a “little bit differently” and “almost look to the government as a form of replacement for certain things, relationship-wise.”

Erika Kirk took over Turning Points in the wake of her husband Charlie Kirk’s assassination in July. Instagram/mrserikakirk

She went on to say she hoped young female New Yorkers didn’t “look to the government as a solution to put off having a family or a marriage because you’re relying on the government to support you instead of being united with a husband where you can support yourself and your husband can support and you guys can all combine together.”

“I just find it so ironic and so interesting that a heavy percentage of the individuals who voted for him were female,” she continued in reference to Mamdani’s recent election victory.

The Post reached out to Turning Point but didn’t hear back immediately.


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