Social media buzzed Sunday after Erika Kirk made a hand gesture during her husband Charlie Kirk’s memorial service, sparking online debate. Charlie Kirk, a 36-year-old conservative leader tragically killed earlier this month in Utah, was honored at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Erika stood beside President Trump, speaking about her husband’s faith, legacy, and her personal journey through loss.
During the service, Erika raised her hand with her index finger, pinky, and thumb extended. Many recognized it as the American Sign Language (ASL) sign for “I love you.” However, some online users misinterpreted it as the “devil horns” gesture. Erika’s supporters quickly clarified the meaning, emphasizing it was a message of love, not anything sinister.
The distinction is simple: the “devil horn” gesture tucks in the thumb, while ASL includes the thumb outward. Erika also delivered a moving speech about Charlie’s mission to inspire young people and publicly forgave Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing her husband. “I forgive him,” she said, earning a standing ovation.
The memorial drew further attention with Elon Musk attending, alongside high-profile figures including Vice President JD Vance and top Cabinet officials. Despite the online speculation, Erika’s gesture highlighted love, faith, and forgiveness rather than controversy. At a national stage filled with thousands of supporters, Erika Kirk honored her husband’s legacy while reminding everyone of the power of compassion and understanding.