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Candace Owens hits back at TPUSA Faith pastors who called her evil and demonic while raising new questions about Charlie Kirk

Candace Owens hits back at TPUSA Faith pastors who called her evil and demonic while raising new questions about Charlie Kirk

Candace Owens hits back at TPUSA Faith pastors who called her evil and demonic while raising new questions about Charlie Kirk (Image via Getty)

Candace Owens is in the news again after a Turning Point USA pastor called her “evil” and “demonic” during a TPUSA Faith event. She did not stay quiet. She shared the clip on X on November 27 and mocked the pastor for saying, “God wants you to clap for me.” This came at a time when Candace Owens has already been facing a lot of anger from many conservative people because she has been talking about the death of Charlie Kirk.Charlie Kirk, who started Turning Point USA, was shot in September during an event at Utah Valley University. After his death, Candace Owens began asking many questions. She thinks something is not right, and she believes TPUSA is hiding things. Because of this, many people linked to the group are upset with her.Candace Owens hits back at TPUSA Faith pastors after harsh remarksAfter the pastor called her “evil” and “demonic,” Candace Owens posted the video with laughing emojis and a clown emoji. She wrote, “TPUSA ‘Faith’ coming to a city near you. God wants you to clap for me.” This showed how she felt about the pastor’s words. She also shared another post by the handle @ProjectConstitu. The post came from a girl who said she went to a TPUSA Faith event to hear about politics in a calm and biblical way. But instead, she said she heard “90 minutes of weaponized hate.” She wrote that the pastors called people “freaks,” called Candace Owens “anti-semitic,” and laughed on stage. She said this did not feel like the love of Jesus, who sat with “prostitutes and tax collectors.”Candace Owens agreed with her and said young people today can see “fake pastors.” She also said Charlie Kirk would never allow this type of behavior or loud preaching on stage. She said this was not what he would want at all.She also spoke about Charlie Kirk on a podcast on November 18. She said he sent a message to a TPUSA worker the day before he died. In the message, he wrote, “They are going to kill me.” She said he was not talking about the “trans lobby.” She also said TPUSA has been very quiet since his death, and she does not like that.Right now, the fight is not only about Charlie Kirk’s death. It is also about the pastors in TPUSA Faith, how they talk about Candace Owens, and how young people feel when they hear them speak.Also Read: Nick Fuentes Demands Evidence As Candace Owens Links Emmanuel Macron And Charlie Kirk Death To Assassination Plot

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