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Erika Kirk says Turning Point USA intends to support JD Vance in 2028 election, following her late husband’s wishes

In an interview with Megyn Kelly released on Monday, Erika Kirk said that her late husband Charlie told her before his death that his political organization, Turning Point USA, should support JD Vance in the 2028 presidential election

“That was a thing that my husband was very direct about,” Kirk said. “One of the last few conversations we had was how intentional he was about supporting JD for ’28.”

Kelly also asked Kirk what she made of the viral backlash to the hug she gave Vance at a public appearance at the University of Mississippi last month. Kirk said that she hugged Vance in a style that is common for her and recounted the circumstances of the hug.

“They just played the emotional video – I’m walking over, he’s walking over. I’m starting to cry,” Kirk said. “He says, ‘He’s so proud of you.’ And I say, ‘God bless you,’ and I touch the back of his head. Anyone who I have hugged, that I have touched the back of your head when I hug you, I always say, ‘God bless you.’”

“That’s just me,” she continued. “If you want to take that out of context, go right ahead. Again, that to me shows that you need a hug.”

Earlier this month, Kirk gave a similar hug to Sergio Gor, the new US ambassador to India, during an Oval Office ceremony.

Erika Kirk hugged Sergio Gor before he was sworn-in as US ambassador to India in the Oval Office on 10 November.
Erika Kirk hugged Sergio Gor before he was sworn-in as US ambassador to India in the Oval Office on 10 November. Photograph: Craig Hudson/UPI/Shutterstock
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Preventable deaths from USAID funding cuts exceed 640,000, model suggests

While Elon Musk’s “department of government efficiency” (a name constructed mainly to create an operation with the acronym Doge, in reference to a meme) has reportedly been dissolved, the human impact of its work, mainly the cuts to USAID’s life-saving foreign aid projects, continue.

As the former head of USAID’s global health efforts, Atul Gawande reported for the New Yorker earlier this month, an independent, peer-reviewed analysis in The Lancet in July concluded that the agency had saved nearly 92 million lives from 2001 to 2021.

As Gawande noted, Brooke Nichols, a Boston University epidemiologist and to estimate the ongoing human impact of the funding cuts to health and nutrition Musk set in motion in February, when he joked that he and his Doge staff had “spent the weekend feeding USAID into the wood chipper”.

The Nichols model estimates that, some time on Monday, the death toll from the cuts to USAID driven by Musk exceeded 640,000 people, two-thirds of them children.

In February, three weeks after he boasted about dismembering USAID, Elon Musk waved around a chainsaw during a “Doge update” at the Conservative Political Action Conference outside Washington DC. Photograph: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

Last week, after an ABC News reporter asked Donald Trump’s guest, Mohammed bin Salman, about his role in the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the White House sent reporters a list of what it claimed were “lies, conspiracies, and outright opinion thinly veiled as fact” broadcast by the network’s news division.

One of the examples on the list was the charge that, in a September interview with the secretary of state, Marco Rubio, the ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos had “repeatedly – and falsely – insisted that people had somehow ‘died’ because of the Trump Administration’s decision to shutter” USAID.

“No one has died because the United States has cut aid,” Rubio insisted in that interview. “No. People have died because gangs steal the aid. People have died because the distributors of aid have not done well. People have died because other countries haven’t stepped up. But the United States has saved more lives, and continues to save more lives, than any other country in the world.”

But according to the respected Boston University epidemiologist, 88 people are still dying every hour of unprevented, or inadequately treated, HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, diarrhea or malnutrition, as a result of the shuttering of USAID.

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