Jennifer Welch is at it again. And by “it,” we mean roasting MAGA.

Last time we talked about former Bravo star and podcaster Jennifer Welch, conservatives were in an uproar because she called out JD Vance for the way he treats his wife. Now, she’s coming for late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s wife, Erika Kirk.

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This whole situation stems from Kirk’s recent live interview at the DealBook Summit in New York. During the talk, Kirk was asked about her thoughts on NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, and she said she worried about working women delaying motherhood and marriage in lieu of viewing government support as a sort of replacement.

“I think there’s a tendency, especially when you live in a city like Manhattan, where, again, you are so career-driven, and you almost look to the government as a form of replacement for certain things, relationship-wise, even,” she said. “What I don’t want to have happen is women, young women, in the city look to the government as a solution. To put off having a family or a marriage, because you’re relying on the government to support you, instead of being united with the husband, where you can support yourself and your husband can support [you].”

If you’re struggling to make sense of her statement, you’re not alone. Welch and her I’ve Had It podcast co-host Angie Sullivan criticized Kirk’s take in a recent episode.

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“Erika Kirk…you allow yourself to be afforded all of the luxuries of all of the civil rights fight that the suffragettes and other women fought for you to be able to be a full-time working mother. To be a CEO of a company,” Welch said.

Of course, Welch is pointing to Kirk’s fault-finding with women who have careers, while simultaneously being the current CEO of Turning Point USA, as well as the CEO and founder of four other organizations, according to her website. Also notable is the fact that Kirk spoke of women delaying marriage, though she was 32 when she married, which is older than the US average.

“You are an opportunistic grifter who weaponizes your gender to demean women, and you are a walking, talking, breathing example as to why nobody, number one, wants to be a Christian. And number two, wants to be a female hypocrite, such as yourself,” Welch said.

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“Your deceased husband was an unrepentant racist and a homophobe, and women are a lot more empathetic than you are.” Later adding, “She is an absolute grifter, just like Donald Trump and just like her unrepentant, racist, homophobic husband was.”

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Then, upon noting Kirk is set for another public speaking event, Welch added, “We are going to be tortured by this twat forever.”

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Online, people are applauding Welch.

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“you are absolutely spot on,” one person said. “Finally someone who is brave enough to speak the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth.”

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“If Erika Kirk practiced what she preaches she would be home with her young children who recently lost their father,” another added. “Surely she can take a break from hustling for dollars to do what she supposedly believes to be her womanly duties. Or, is that just for other women?”

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