ERIKA Kirk battled through tears as she told Megyn Kelly about the message she would send to the family of her husband Charlie’s alleged assassin.
The brave widow joined the final stop of the Megyn Kelly Live tour on Saturday night to talk about Charlie’s death and her fight to keep his legacy alive.

She was pushed by host Kelly to talk about how she refuses to feel anger for the people who have hate for her husband even after his murder.
“I know you don’t ever feel angry against God, but I kind of do,” Kelly said.
“How do you make sense of that? And do you have any anger when you think about it in general?”
Holding back tears Erika told Kelly: “The enemy would love for me to be angry.”
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“He would love it because it would distract me from building what Charlie entrusted to me.
“Raising our babies, Turning Point, being there for the team, being there for what the future holds.
“And if I had any amount of anger in my heart and spirit, the Lord would not be able to use me,” Erika continued.
“And every single day, just how Charlie did, stood on stage, he would say, ‘Here I am, Lord, use me.’
“And if I had that anger in my heart, that foothold from the enemy, he wouldn’t be able to.”
Kelly also asked Erika about how she was able to forgive Charlie’s at his memorial.
“I said that’s the most powerful strongest thing I’ve ever seen anybody do in my life,” she told her.
“But I wonder, if you could say something to him, if you could say something to his parents, like what would it be? Would it be anger? Would it be sympathy? What would it be?”
“It’s a good question,” Erika responded.
“It wouldn’t be sympathy. It wouldn’t be anger.
“Anything that I could ever wish upon him or that family would pale in comparison to the justice of God.
“And so I would look at them almost like I’m so glad I’m not you.”











