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Nick Fuentes calls out Candace Owens after her tough talk does not match her TPUSA move in Charlie Kirk case

Nick Fuentes calls out Candace Owens after her tough talk does not match her TPUSA move in Charlie Kirk case

Nick Fuentes calls out Candace Owens after her tough talk does not match her TPUSA move in Charlie Kirk case (Image via Getty)

Candace Owens is in a new fight after Turning Point USA (TPUSA) set a livestream time about Charlie Kirk’s death without asking her first. This livestream was meant to answer her claims about TPUSA and the events around Charlie Kirk’s killing on September 10. Owens said she did not know TPUSA had already picked a date and time. She said she only saw it when it was posted on X.Then another twist came. Nick Fuentes jumped in and reacted to Owens backing out of the in-person meeting. He wrote on X:“You were invited to TPUSA HQ to press their leadership live and in person about their role in Charlie Kirk’s murder, but you can’t go because of a scheduling conflict? LOL. Isn’t this what you have been pushing for since September? Time to put up or shut up.”This made the story even louder online, as many people started asking why Owens was upset after she had already agreed to speak on the show.

Candace Owens and Blake Neff disagreement over the livestream plan

The fight started when Blake Neff of TPUSA posted the livestream details on X. He said the show would be on December 15 at 4 pm Eastern, and it would happen inside Charlie Kirk’s studio in Phoenix. He also said Candace Owens was welcome to join in person and should tell them by the end of the day. Owens did not like this at all. She said she was surprised that no one from TPUSA called or emailed her before making the plan public. She wrote, “Kind of weird how you didn’t e-mail or call me to ask about times or availability and chose to instead tweet this confirmation out at midnight.”She then asked why she was learning everything from X instead of from TPUSA directly. Owens also said the livestream time clashed with her daily live podcast. Still, she said she could join the show virtually if that was okay for TPUSA. She wrote, “Let’s lock it in?”Many of Owens’ supporters on X said TPUSA should have checked her time first, especially because they were the ones who invited her to clear the air.Now, people online are asking if she is backing out. Candace Owens says she is not. She says she only wants fair timing. The story keeps growing as both sides stand firm, and Nick Fuentes’ post has pushed even more eyes onto this fight.Also Read: Candace Owens Adds New Twist To TPUSA Invite As Her Backing Out Claims Rise Around The Charlie Kirk Livestream

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