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“They just shot Charlie”: Candace Owens doubles down with more explosive theories about Charlie Kirk’s murder and TPUSA’s alleged betrayal

“They just shot Charlie”: Candace Owens doubles down with more explosive theories about Charlie Kirk’s murder and TPUSA’s alleged betrayal

Candace Owens is fueling suspicion surrounding Charlie Kirk’s assassination, challenging the official narrative. She doubts the alleged shooter’s sole responsibility, claims federal agents fabricated evidence, and alleges betrayal from within Turning Point USA’s leadership. Owens’ escalating accusations, including theories about foreign aircraft, have transformed the discourse into a political battleground.

In the months since Charlie Kirk’s shocking assassination at a Utah campus event, Candace Owens has turned her platform into a megaphone for doubt, suspicion, and outright accusation. While authorities say 31-year-old Kirk was allegedly shot by Tyler Robinson during a student Q&A at Utah Valley University, Owens has repeatedly suggested that the official story is incomplete or even fabricated. From questioning the role of federal agents to floating theories involving foreign aircraft and alleged internal betrayal at Turning Point USA, she has positioned herself as a crusader demanding answers. Whether people see her as brave or reckless, there’s no denying her claims have reshaped the conversation around Kirk’s death.

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Owens’ most striking claim is that she does not believe Robinson is solely responsible for Kirk’s killing. In an interview with CNN’s Elle Reeve, she said, “I first and foremost do not believe that Tyler Robinson killed Charlie Kirk… Whether he was involved, I think the answer is yes. I think that’s obvious.” She went further, alleging that “the Feds made up the text messages” tied to the case, arguing that the Discord messages looked “concocted” and lacked timestamps. When pressed on what she meant, she responded bluntly: “That’s exactly what it is. The Feds made up the text messages.”On her podcast, Owens shifted from skepticism to open confrontation, directly targeting Kirk’s inner circle and Turning Point USA leadership. “So allow me to be very explicit. Okay. I want war with all of you. Okay. All of you,” she declared, insisting that the narrative around September 10 is not “normal” and vowing, “We’re going to figure out what the hell happened on September 10th.”She has also highlighted behavior she calls “suspicious,” including a Kirk employee who recorded a selfie video saying, “They just shot Charlie. He’s dead,” moments after the shooting. Owens questioned why anyone’s instinct would be to film themselves at such a moment.Her theories extend beyond people to planes and colors. She’s promoted unverified claims about an Egyptian Air Force jet with tail number SU-BTT allegedly being in Utah around the time of the murder and suggested that the number of men in maroon shirts at the event could signal “elite airborne operations.” Online, critics see these as wild leaps; supporters view them as clues others are ignoring. Most incendiary, however, is her latest allegation: that Kirk was betrayed from within. On X, she wrote, “I now can say with full confidence that I believe Charlie Kirk was betrayed by the leadership of Turning Point USA and some of the very people who eulogized him on stage… You were lied to. And leadership knew.” Owens has promised to “name names” and present evidence, urging donors to request refunds.For now, her claims remain unproven and highly contested, but they’ve ensured that the debate around Charlie Kirk’s death is no longer just a criminal case. It’s also a political and ideological battleground, with Candace Owens standing firmly at the center.Also Read: “It was Erika…”: Candace Owens questions whether Erika Kirk authorized TPUSA livestream plans and controversial message Go to Source

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