President Donald Trump appointed Erika Kirk to the United States Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, which makes recommendations to the Secretary of Defense and the president.
On Tuesday, March 10, Kirk was listed as a Trump appointee on the boardâs website, and White House spokeswoman Olivia Wales confirmed the appointment in a statement to USA TODAY. The board has 16 seats and includes Republican and Democratic lawmakers and retired Air Force Col. Doug âStoliâ Nikolai. The Air Force Academy stated it does not influence or take a position on the selection of individual board members and said appointments are made independently by the president and congressional leaders.
Wales said Kirkâs late husband, conservative activist Charlie Kirk, previously served on the board. During his tenure, he requested details from academy staff about compliance with Trumpâs orders on critical race theory and diversity, equity, and inclusion, and he advocated accelerating renovations of the academy chapel. Erika Kirk will serve for at least three years or until a successor is chosen and may request information to support board recommendations included in semiannual reports.