The fragile calm surrounding one of America’s most polarizing conservative debates has cracked again. One social media comment sparked an old embroiled battle, and caused faith, trust, and loyalty to become the subject of discussion. With the speculation revitalized about the death of Charlie Kirk, there are now public clashes within the conservative movement as to where doubt turns into disrespect.The center of the new tension is Alex Stone whose uncouth message brought a tough line to defend Erika Kirk.His words were aimed squarely at critics fueling conspiracy theories, particularly those aligned with Candace Owens, after she once again questioned Erika Kirk’s account of events tied to her late husband.
Alex Stone calls out Candace Owens theorists amid renewed Charlie Kirk controversy
Stone wrote, “If you are saying that you don’t trust Erika Kirk, you are also saying that you don’t trust Charlie Kirk. Charlie wasn’t dumb. He wasn’t naive. He married her and he trusted her. All of these Candace Owens conspiracy theorists should put their phones down and pick up a Bible.” The statement spread quickly, framing the debate as more than a factual dispute. It became a moral challenge.Owens recently revisited doubts about Erika Kirk’s alibi from September 8, just days before Charlie Kirk was shot and killed. Her comments followed what had been described as a ceasefire between the two women after a private meeting late last year. That truce now appears broken.Owens argued that unanswered gaps still linger, including questions about communications and timelines. Erika Kirk, who now leads Turning Point USA, has urged commentators to stop public speculation, warning it could influence the jury in the ongoing case against the accused shooter.Stone’s response reflects a broader frustration within conservative circles. Many see the theories as harmful, not only to a grieving family but to a movement already fractured by internal distrust. Some people say that it is important to be scrutinized even when it is not comfortable.What is very evident is that the rift has ceased to be silent. As the powerful mouths take their sides, the evidence discourse has taken a back seat to ethics. And to a movement that is founded on togetherness and belief, that division can be as difficult to mend as any virtual fight.Also Read: Clavicular accuses Candace Owens’ manager of demanding $30K a month to “PR train” him
