Is Erika Kirk linked to shocking Romania child trafficking controversy?

Erika Kirk faces viral claims linking her Romania charity to trafficking as Turning Point USA sees millions raised.

Erika Kirk, widow of slain activist Charlie Kirk and now chief executive of Turning Point USA, has become the focus of a viral storm online. Social media posts circulating allege that her past charity work in Romania was linked to child trafficking and organ harvesting networks, sparking widespread speculation and controversy.

The claims centre on her ministry projects such as Romanian Angels and Everyday Heroes Like You, which operated in Constanța between 2011 and 2015. Online commentators alleged that children involved in the charity’s programmes were disappearing and even being funnelled into trafficking networks stretching across Europe and the Middle East. Some viral posts even claimed that Erika was banned from Romania, though no official records confirm this.

Other online users went further, alleging ties between her ministry and US military personnel stationed in Romania at the time. One post suggested that her charity work was based in the same region where trafficking was allegedly rampant, fuelling suspicion. Additional theories connected her initiatives to older scandals from the early 2000s, despite the fact that Erika would have been a teenager at the time.

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