Conservative podcaster Candace Owens has shared new details after strong online questions grew around Mitch Snow, a man she called an eyewitness in the death of Charlie Kirk. The focus is now on what Snow says he saw at Fort Huachuca in early September and whether those claims match real timelines. Candace Owens says she never treated Snow’s words as final proof. She says the real need now is clear facts that can be checked. The debate has pulled in people linked to Turning Point USA, media voices, and public figures named in Snow’s account.As the story spreads, many are asking simple questions. Who is Mitch Snow? What did he say? And what is known for sure right now? Owens says answers must come from verified records, not guesses or online anger. She has asked anyone with proof to contact her team directly so the case can move forward in a clear way.
Mitch Snow, Candace Owens, and the claims linked to Charlie Kirk’s death explained
According to the Dive Pirates Foundation, Mitch Snow is a retired US Army staff sergeant. He has said he trained in Special Forces and worked as a combat medic. Snow has shared that his goal since childhood was to become a Green Beret. His military career ended after a serious training accident while scouting a drop zone. He has said he fell more than 80 feet. Snow has described injuries to his ankles, feet, knees, back, neck, and a dislocated shoulder. He says he was medically discharged and that the end of his service was very hard for him. Until recently, Snow was not known to the public.That changed after he appeared on Owens’ podcast. There, Snow said he was at Fort Huachuca in early September, around the time of Charlie Kirk’s death. He claimed he saw people he later linked to Turning Point USA. Snow said he saw Brian Harpole, described as Kirk’s head of security, leaving what he called a “top brass meeting” around 7:30 am. He also said he was “95 to 99 percent sure” he recognized Erika Kirk, either in person or from an image.“I do not know these people from TPUSA, never been associated with it,” Snow said in full during the interview. “They were there, and the head of security was one of the people walking out with the congressman,” he added.Online, many users questioned Snow’s memory and details. X user Sam Parker posted on 29 December 2025 that he was unsure if Snow was lying, mistaken, or confused. Others raised doubts about travel times and records tied to Mark Amodei. Supporters noted Snow’s son said Snow was at Fort Huachuca, but also agreed that sightings of specific people are not confirmed.Candace Owens later responded. She said she never relied only on Snow’s memory and called some attacks a “bizarre misinformation campaign.” She said, “We now need solid information on the whereabouts of all mentioned so we can move on.” Owens said claims by Alex Jones about flight records did not fully cover the time of the alleged meeting. She also noted silence or limited responses from people named, including Cabot Phillips.Right now, Snow’s claims remain allegations. No official probe has confirmed them, and no public proof has backed them. What happens next depends on clear records and verified facts, not online noise.Also Read: “Why she’s out there”: Tim Dillon highlights public confusion over Erika Kirk’s appearances following Charlie Kirk tragedy Go to Source
