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“Come on my show tomorrow”: Candace Owens hits Nick Fuentes with receipts after he slams her over TPUSA livestream date

“Come on my show tomorrow”: Candace Owens hits Nick Fuentes with receipts after he slams her over TPUSA livestream date

Candace Owens hits Nick Fuentes with receipts after he slams her over TPUSA livestream date (Image via Getty)

Candace Owens fired back at Nick Fuentes after he mocked her for not joining Turning Point USA’s livestream in person. The livestream was set for December 15, and TPUSA said it would answer the many questions Owens has raised about the group since Charlie Kirk’s death. Owens said she was never told about the date before it was posted online and that she only had 24 hours to respond. She explained that this made it hard for her to appear at TPUSA’s Arizona studio. Nick Fuentes then hit out at her, saying that she had been asking for a face-to-face talk for months and was now refusing to show up. This started a back-and-forth where Owens shared old messages to show Fuentes himself once changed dates when she invited him. She ended her reply by telling him to “stop being a fraud,” which quickly spread online.https://x.com/realcandaceo/status/1996735287872180508?s=46&t=8ecFHACrCbRV63hISqBrAA Candace Owens, Nick Fuentes and TPUSA clash over the Charlie Kirk livestream planCandace Owens said she wanted a fair chance to prepare before joining the livestream. She shared a screenshot from an old chat with Nick Fuentes to show that he too once asked for a different day when she invited him for an interview. She used this to explain why his attacks were unfair. She wrote: “You spent over a year attacking me on your show. I finally said ‘okay, come on my show tomorrow’ You responded and said Wednesday worked better for your schedule. Stop being a fraud. If I had instead publicly tweeted “Nick refused to debate!”, I would have been disingenuous.”Nick Fuentes pushed harder online. He said Owens had been demanding answers from TPUSA since September and should now face them in person. He mocked her for saying she had a scheduling problem and told her to “put up or shut up.”TPUSA’s Blake Neff then stepped in. He posted that the livestream would still happen on December 15 even if Owens did not come in person. He thanked her for the update and said the group would move ahead without her.Owens replied with a new idea. She said her team could livestream TPUSA’s show at the same time and give live commentary. She also said TPUSA could respond to her questions virtually if an in-person plan was not possible.Candace Owens later said on her show that the timing felt odd because she was told to respond within 24 hours while the livestream date was already fixed. She called the plan a “cheap PR move” and questioned why it was announced at midnight without her input. The clash continues as TPUSA keeps the December 15 livestream date, while Owens says she was never given a fair setup.Also Read: Nick Fuentes Calls Out Candace Owens After Her Tough Talk Does Not Match Her TPUSA Move In Charlie Kirk Case

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