Fox News’s Jesse Watters lands first TV interview with Erika Kirk



Jesse Watters will sit down with Erika Kirk for her first televised interview since the assassination of her husband, conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Fox News Channel announced Monday.

The exclusive will air Nov. 5 on “Jesse Watters Primetime” at 8 p.m. ET, marking the newly appointed Turning Point USA CEO’s first in-depth discussion about the killing that shocked the political world.

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Fox said the interview will cover “the impactful legacy that Charlie left on the nation, the power of faith in their lives, the timeline of what happened the day he was killed, and the future of Turning Point USA.”

Jesse Watters will sit down with Erika Kirk for her first televised interview since the assassination of her husband. REUTERS
The exclusive will air Nov. 5 on “Jesse Watters Primetime” at 8 p.m. ET. CJ Rivera/Invision/AP

The segment will be followed by a Fox Nation documentary series, “This Is the Turning Point,” featuring behind-the-scenes footage of Mrs. Kirk as she takes over leadership of the student movement her husband founded.

Watters will join her at Turning Point USA’s headquarters in Arizona and travel to Oxford, Miss., for a stop on the “This Is the Turning Point” tour Oct. 29.

The interview marks the newly appointed Turning Point USA CEO’s first in-depth discussion about the killing that shocked the political world. X/@PassagePress
Charlie Kirk was assassinated on the campus of Utah Valley University on Sept. 10. AP

“Jesse Watters Primetime” will air live from the University of Mississippi campus that night, where Mrs. Kirk will introduce Vice President JD Vance ahead of a student debate and Q&A session.

Fox Nation will stream the full event live, followed by the release of the multi-part documentary on Nov. 7.

Fox News is a subsidiary of Fox Corp – corporate sister to The Post’s parent company News Corp.


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