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Erika

American  
[er-i-kuh] / ˈɛr ɪ kə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Isn’t it fair to ask questions about Erika, given that she’s now in charge of a massively powerful organization?

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At the beginning, though, Owens expressed love and sympathy for Erika, describing her as a loving wife.

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In the first episode, she mostly discussed reasons she thinks Erika is a suspicious character: biographical details that, to Owens, don’t seem to line up, such as Erika’s claims about her father’s involvement in her life and her birth date on official documents.

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Owens’ story of Kirk’s death involves possible betrayal by Kirk’s own wife, Erika.

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The episodes suggest that Erika Kirk is not the sympathetic grieving widow she appears to be—and that something sinister is going on with the new leader of Turning Point USA.

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