Conservative commentator Candance Ownes has caused a stir as she has been dropping bombshell claims about Charlie Kirk 's assassination. In her latest claim, Candace said Charlie Kirk messaged some people 24 hours before being killed that he thought he was going to be killed. Candace has linked Charlie Kirk's assassination with the intense pressure of the Jewish lobby he was under and claimed that the narrative that a 22-year-old man, Tyler Robinson, who did not agree with Charlie Kirk in one smooth sniper shot is a lie.
As evidence, Candace provided Charlie Kirk's chat in a group where he admitted that he lost a Jewish donor, which amounted to a loss of $2 million a year. "Just lost another huge Jewish donor. $2 million a year because we won't cancel Tucker. I'm thinking of inviting Candace," Charlie Kirk wrote. His organization Turning Point acknowledged that Charlie Kirk indeed wrote the message and was under pressure.
"Three people told me off record, two people have it in a written communication from Charlie...that the very day before he died, he expressed that he thought he was going to be killed. He told these people 'I think they are going to kill me'. He didn't tell me, so I am telling you this based on their testimony," Candace said, adding that she hopes these three people one day will come forward and tell the world who Charlie thought was going to kill him. "Who are this 'they'," Candace asked.
After Tucker Carlson appeared on the Charlie Kirk show, the pressure mounted as some Jewish groups accused Carlson of playing with antisemitic tropes.
Candace also questioned why Erika Kirk was not demanding answers about who killed Charlie Kirk and instead was doing photoshoots hours after her husband's death. This created tension with many Conservative voices disowning Candace and questioning why she turned Charlie Kirk into a money-making subject of her podcast, why she cares about Charlie Kirk more than Erika.
"Why does Candace Owens care more about who kiIIed Charlie Kirk than his wife?" one wrote and the post went viral as people came up with all sorts of theories that probably Erika already knows the truth and Candace does not.
"She forgave that man... because he was not actually that man..." one wrote referring to Eika Kirk's statement that she forgave Tyler Robinson.
"I can’t comment on Candace because it’s quite obviously a freak show," Republican commentator Dinesh D'Souza said.
As evidence, Candace provided Charlie Kirk's chat in a group where he admitted that he lost a Jewish donor, which amounted to a loss of $2 million a year. "Just lost another huge Jewish donor. $2 million a year because we won't cancel Tucker. I'm thinking of inviting Candace," Charlie Kirk wrote. His organization Turning Point acknowledged that Charlie Kirk indeed wrote the message and was under pressure.
"Three people told me off record, two people have it in a written communication from Charlie...that the very day before he died, he expressed that he thought he was going to be killed. He told these people 'I think they are going to kill me'. He didn't tell me, so I am telling you this based on their testimony," Candace said, adding that she hopes these three people one day will come forward and tell the world who Charlie thought was going to kill him. "Who are this 'they'," Candace asked.
Why does Candace Owens care more about who kiIIed Charlie Kirk than his wife?
— ADAM (@AdameMedia) October 7, 2025
After Tucker Carlson appeared on the Charlie Kirk show, the pressure mounted as some Jewish groups accused Carlson of playing with antisemitic tropes.
Candace also questioned why Erika Kirk was not demanding answers about who killed Charlie Kirk and instead was doing photoshoots hours after her husband's death. This created tension with many Conservative voices disowning Candace and questioning why she turned Charlie Kirk into a money-making subject of her podcast, why she cares about Charlie Kirk more than Erika.
"Why does Candace Owens care more about who kiIIed Charlie Kirk than his wife?" one wrote and the post went viral as people came up with all sorts of theories that probably Erika already knows the truth and Candace does not.
"She forgave that man... because he was not actually that man..." one wrote referring to Eika Kirk's statement that she forgave Tyler Robinson.
I am being humorous, or at least attempting to be.
— Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) October 8, 2025
"I can’t comment on Candace because it’s quite obviously a freak show," Republican commentator Dinesh D'Souza said.
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