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Erika Kirk debunks Candace Owens’ claim about Charlie Kirk’s final messages amid growing controversy

Erika Kirk debunks Candace Owens’ claim about Charlie Kirk’s final messages amid growing controversy

Erika Kirk has publicly refuted Candace Owens’ claim that her late husband, Charlie Kirk, predicted his death in his final texts. Kirk stated that while they faced constant threats, they never lived in fear and Charlie did not message anyone about impending murder. Their last night was spent in prayer and surrender to God’s will, not in predicting his demise.

A new wave of controversy has erupted online after Graham Allen shared a clip of Erika Kirk directly refuting Candace Owens’ widely circulated claim about her late husband, Charlie Kirk. Owens had suggested that Charlie spent his final hours texting people that he was going to die, an allegation Erika swiftly and firmly rejected. As the conversation spreads across political circles and social media, Erika’s response is offering the first deeply personal insight into what she and Charlie were actually facing behind the scenes, and why she believes this narrative is not only false but damaging. Her clarity, shaped by grief, faith, and firsthand experience, has shifted the tone of the conversation entirely.

Erika Kirk frames the narrative around faith, fear, and truth while dismantling claims about Charlie’s final messages

In the emotional conversation shared by Allen, Erika responds to a question that many followers had quietly wondered: Did Charlie have any sense that danger was coming? Her answer was layered, honest, and rooted in the reality of living under constant threats. “Do you think Charlie knew to some degree and had made the conscious choice that I may be taken out early… that he had any inkling that this might come his way?” she was asked. Erika acknowledged that the danger was never theoretical for them. “I still, I have unbelievable amounts of death threats. My kids have kidnapping threats, death threats. Our whole team has death threats.”She explained that she and Charlie accepted the risks of their work but made a pact: “We promised each other we would never live in fear. And he would say, if they’re going to get me…” That resolve, she said, shaped how they navigated every tour, every speech, every hostile message.But Erika drew a sharp line between accepting danger and predicting death. “He was not messaging people the day before saying, I’m going to be murdered… someone’s going to kill me. He didn’t say that. And I had his cell phone, didn’t say that.”Instead, she said, their final night together sounded achingly ordinary for a couple used to traveling and working under pressure: prayer, gratitude, and surrender to God’s will. “We believe in the power of prayer… and that night before, we did what we usually did… we said our prayer and we asked the Lord to protect us… and that his will be done.”Erika’s calm but decisive rebuttal reframes the narrative: not as a conspiracy, but as a story of faith, danger, and devotion, without sensationalism.Also Read: “She is jealous Charlie married Erika instead of her”: Laura Loomer blasts Candace Owens for attacking Erika Kirk Go to Source

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