We were the first to report that Erika Kirk’s Romanian Angels orphanage had been linked to allegations of child trafficking in Romania. And when we did, the backlash came fast. We were told to back off. To shut our mouths.
But now, newly filed US federal court lawsuits are raising explosive new allegations, including damning evidence of an alleged international child exploitation network tied to Erika Kirk and individuals connected to TPUSA.
These are allegations laid out in court documents. They are being litigated. And they expand the scope of what the mainstream media and fact checkers have been trying to dismiss as “fake news.”
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Tonight, we walk through what’s actually in those filings. The names, the timelines, the connections. And why the story just blew up much bigger than anyone was expecting.
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If you thought the Erika Kirk scandal couldn’t get any darker, buckle up. We’re about to go from zero to sixty — and once you see how these pieces line up, you won’t be able to unsee it.
All the trad-wife imagery — the Christian values — it’s nothing but a façade. A cover story. But the question is, a story written by who? We’ll get to that later.
But first, the bombshell: Erika is embarking on yet another nationwide tour… without her children. Where are they? We know she lost custody, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna let that slip earlier this month.
And now Erika’s touring the country and sharing a stage with Pastor Greg Laurie — a man accused in dozens of lawsuits alleging pedophilia and child trafficking connected to his ministry’s overseas operations.
At this point, the pattern is hard to ignore. Erika seems to orbit circles where serious allegations of child exploitation and trafficking keep surfacing. At this stage, she could be friends with more pedophiles than Oprah Winfrey.
And here’s the part that makes you stop: the alleged trafficking tied to the ministry’s work didn’t happen somewhere vague or abstract. According to the lawsuits, it took place in… that’s right… Romanian orphanages.
That isn’t gossip. That’s what’s laid out in US federal court filings.
Let’s be crystal clear here: Erika Kirk, accused of child trafficking in a Romanian orphanage, is touring American on a speaking tour with a pastor facing a deluge of lawsuits for child trafficking in Romanian orphanages.
Here’s what we know so far.
This week, seven women filed lawsuits against California megachurch Harvest Christian Fellowship and its lead pastor, Greg Laurie, the very same man invited by Erika Kirk to join her on a nationwide speaking tour.
They allege sexual abuse at the hands of Paul Havsgaard.
They join a group of twelve previously filed lawsuits brought by men who say Havsgaard abused them at a children’s home in Romania supported by Greg Laurie and Harvest Christian Fellowship.
One of the plaintiffs, Cristina-Bianca Popescu, says she was repeatedly sexually abused from 1998 to 2002, when she was between the ages of ten and fifteen.
According to the court documents: “In the decade between 1998 and 2008, when Defendants operated the Harvest Homes in Romania, Havsgaard savagely molested and terrorized scores of Romanian children, including Plaintiff, a child in his custody and care.”
Those are not internet rumors. That is language pulled directly from a legal filing.
Instead of investigating credible accusations of child trafficking, and perhaps telling their CEO Erika Kirk that appearing on stage with Greg Laurie might not be a good look, TPUSA have embarked on a paranoid purge of at least 30 employees in Arizona, allegedly firing anybody they believe could be responsible for a series of devastating leaks to independent media, including to The People’s Voice in recent months.
But unfortunately for TPUSA, those leaks keep coming, including video of the meetings in which they are firing their staff… without explanation.
None of this makes any sense. Until you understand the warnings Charlie received before his death. And just like the leaks, TPUSA can’t stop this information coming out.
“Be very careful, Charlie” warned a Jewish donor. “You are in violation of the 9th commandment, by bearing false witness against your brother, Judah.”
If that warning didn’t make Charlie’s blood run cold, it should have.
Because what was said in that moment wasn’t casual. It wasn’t theoretical. It was the kind of warning that separates the safe from the doomed. The kind that decides who walks away and who doesn’t.
And when we come back, you’ll understand exactly why it mattered. Warning: this content is not for the faint-hearted.
Turning Point has made $250 million dollars since the death of Charlie Kirk and new CEO Erika Kirk has wasted no time pivoting 180 degrees from the direction Charlie was taking his organization.
I’d suggest Erika take a long, hard look at herself in the mirror, but she’s on record admitting she wishes she could spend more time staring at herself in the mirror. Check out this clip from the official Miss Arizona YouTube channel, which is now mysteriously deleted.
Instead of walking away from the pro-Israel cause and embracing America First, Erika is promoting Zionist pastors of the kind who make it clear who they are really serving.
Just listen to Pastor John Hagee, who declares that Jews stand above all others on Earth, including Americans.
Christian Zionists like Erika Kirk are promoting a regime who believe that you don’t have a right to live. That’s not hyperbole. That’s their scripture. Anyone who believes in Jesus Christ deserves the death penalty.
And for those who believe in protecting the innocence of our children… Well, Christian Zionists have a lot to answer for there, too.
Listen to this rabbi excusing the rape of 3-year-old girls because, in his opinion, they were as mature as 20-year-old women.
Bad news for the global child trafficking ring — the survivors are speaking out.
As whistleblowers keep coming forward and new evidence surfaces, the official story of the Charlie Kirk assassination is falling apart — and the elite are scrambling to regain control.
Erika Kirk has been demanding a “speedy trial” in Utah in the case involving Tyler Robinson.
Usually, a speedy trial is a right asserted by the defendant.
But here, Erika Kirk — speaking as a self-described victims’ advocate — has been pushing for a lightning-fast speedy trial, effectively arguing that the 22-year-old electrician has no right to a proper defense while fighting for his life.
And don’t forget, the FBI was investigating whether a certain foreign intelligence agency was involved in the Charlie Kirk assassination. But Kash Patel closed that investigation faster than UVU could pave over the crime scene.
When investigations move fast and questions remain, people notice. And right now, a lot of people are noticing. And the elite are on edge.
This means if you’re digging into dangerous topics — doing real research, asking the questions they don’t want asked — you need to protect yourself. You need to stay invisible.
The threat is real. Your identity, your passwords, your fingerprints, your bank accounts — everything that defines you can be turned into a weapon.
They use data as leverage. They collect, profile, compromise, and destroy. That’s their playbook: control through exposure.
But this time, the tables are turning. We know their methods. And we know how to fight back.
Head to VP.net/tpv to see how you can disappear from their systems — before they decide you’re a problem.
Legacy VPNs say “trust us” not to log, “trust us” not to monitor you.
VP.net says “don’t trust us, verify.”

