Trump Appoints Erika Kirk to Air Force Academy Board of Visitors
President Trump appointed Erika Kirk, widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, to the Air Force Academy's Board of Visitors.

President Donald Trump has appointed Erika Kirk to serve on the U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, replacing her late husband Charlie Kirk on the advisory panel.
Erika Kirk is the widow of Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist who previously served on the board. One source describes Charlie Kirk as having been assassinated, though this characterization differs from other reporting on his death.
The Air Force Academy Board of Visitors consists of 16 members who are responsible for providing recommendations to the Secretary of Defense regarding potential changes at the Air Force Academy. The board serves an advisory role in overseeing the military service academy.
The appointment represents a continuation of the Kirk family's involvement with the Air Force Academy board, with Erika Kirk taking over the position previously held by her husband. The board's mandate includes evaluating academy operations and providing guidance on institutional improvements.