Article continues below advertisementWhat started as a viral comedy sketch has quickly spiraled into a full-blown political and cultural flashpoint, with comedian Druski, conservative figure Erika Kirk, and even President Donald Trump pulled into the fallout.At the center is Druski's widely shared video, "How Conservative Women in America Act," in which the comedian - real name Drew Desbordes - uses prosthetics, a wig, and exaggerated mannerisms to portray a character widely believed to be Kirk. The clip has racked up more than 180 million views on X, sparking both laughter and outrage.
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Critical Inside Druski and Erika Kirk's Feud: Why a Viral Parody Has Become a Political Flashpoint
April 7, 2026
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