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BP “THE 1,000 HOMES PROMISE” — ERIKA KIRK’S MISSION FACES ITS BIGGEST OBSTACLE YET INT. CAPITOL HILL PRESS ROOM — MORNING Dozens of reporters pack the room. Cameras flash. Microphones crowd the podium like a wall of steel. ERIKA KIRK steps forward — calm, composed, but carrying the weight of a nation on her shoulders. Today is the day she reveals the most ambitious humanitarian plan of her career. She adjusts the microphone. ERIKA KIRK “By 2028, we will build 1,000 dignity homes for immigrant families who are now homeless on American soil. No more tents. No more shelters that collapse. No more children sleeping in cars.” The room erupts in murmurs. Some hopeful. Some doubtful. Some furious.

INT. CAPITOL HILL PRESS ROOM — MORNING

Dozens of reporters pack the room. Cameras flash. Microphones crowd the podium like a wall of steel.

ERIKA KIRK steps forward — calm, composed, but carrying the weight of a nation on her shoulders.

Today is the day she reveals the most ambitious humanitarian plan of her career.

She adjusts the microphone.

ERIKA KIRK

“By 2028, we will build 1,000 dignity homes for immigrant families who are now homeless on American soil.
No more tents.
No more shelters that collapse.
No more children sleeping in cars.”

The room erupts in murmurs. Some hopeful. Some doubtful. Some furious.

She continues.

ERIKA

“This country gave my husband a platform.
I’m using that same platform to give others a place to sleep.”

Cameras flash like lightning.


CUT TO: OUTSIDE THE BUILDING — SAME TIME

Two crowds clash on opposite sides of the street:

  • On one side: supporters chanting “HOPE FOR ALL!”

  • On the other: protestors shouting “NO FREE HOMES!”

Police stand between them as tension boils.Có thể là hình ảnh về một hoặc nhiều người, tóc vàng và văn bản cho biết 'ERIKA KIRK SIGNALS TURNING POINT USA IS PREPARED to FULLY SUPPORT VANCE IN 2028'


INT. PRESS ROOM — CONTINUOUS

A reporter jumps up.

REPORTER #1

“Mrs. Kirk, your project benefits immigrant families — including many undocumented. Are you prepared for political backlash?”

Erika doesn’t blink.

ERIKA

“I’m prepared for resistance.
But I’m more prepared to build.”


CUT TO: TV STUDIO — AFTERNOON

A panel of political commentators is already attacking the idea.

COMMENTATOR #1

“This is reckless. She’s rewarding people who broke the system.”

COMMENTATOR #2

“This is humanitarian. America saves everyone except the people already here.”

HOST

“But the real question is — will Congress stop her?”

The country watches and waits.


INT. TPUSA BOARDROOM — EVENING

Erika sits with her team. A young staffer rushes in.

STAFFER

“They’re trying to block funding in three states. And several governors say you can’t build on federal land without special approval.”

Erika exhales — but her eyes burn with determination.

ERIKA

“Then we’ll build on private land.”

STAFFER

“And if they block that?”

She looks up.

ERIKA

“Then we build anyway.”

Her team stares in awe.


INT. LATE-NIGHT INTERVIEW STAGE — NEXT DAY

The host leans forward, curious.

HOST

“Erika… why risk this? Why 1,000 homes? Why immigrants? Isn’t this political suicide?”

Erika grips a small pendant — Charlie Kirk’s initials engraved on it.

ERIKA

“My husband believed in protecting the vulnerable.
I won’t let fear tell me which humans deserve dignity.”

The studio audience gives a standing ovation.


CUT TO: WASHINGTON OFFICE — NIGHT

A group of officials meet behind closed doors.

OFFICIAL #1

“We cannot let her build those houses. It sets a national precedent.”

OFFICIAL #2

“She’s too popular. Blocking her might backfire.”

OFFICIAL #3

“She’ll create a wave of support for immigrant rights. We need to stop this.”

The decision hangs in the air.


EXT. BUILD SITE — WEEKS LATER

Erika stands in a dusty field, surrounded by volunteers and construction crews.

Blueprints flap in the wind.

A worker approaches her.

WORKER

“Ma’am, the permits for Phase One were denied. We legally can’t break ground today.”

Silence.

Then — slowly — Erika kneels, presses her hand into the soil.

ERIKA

“This ground doesn’t belong to fear.”

She stands.

ERIKA (TO CREW)

“We move forward. Start with the foundations.”

The crew hesitates — but follows.

Hammers rise. Wood hits the ground.
The first home begins.


CUT TO: NEWS BROADCAST — LIVE

ANCHOR

“Erika Kirk has begun construction despite state-level blocks, and legal action may be coming. Supporters call her a hero… critics call her a rogue activist.”


EXT. BUILD SITE — SUNSET

Children from nearby shelters are watching as the frame of the first house goes up.

A young girl tugs at Erika’s sleeve.

GIRL

“Is this for families like mine?”

Erika kneels.

ERIKA

“Yes.
This one.
And 999 more.”

The girl hugs her.


FADE OUT.

NARRATOR (V.O.)

“And so the question that echoed across the nation became impossible to ignore:
Will America stop Erika Kirk?
Or will she build the future anyway?”

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