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Mind virus: Erika Kirk’s massive outburst on Candace Owens’ ‘evil’ claims about Charlie Kirk’s assassination

Mind virus: Erika Kirk's massive outburst on Candace Owens' 'evil' claims about Charlie Kirk's assassination; 'My silence does not mean...'

Charlie Kirk cares for Candace Owens clip resurfaces as she attacks Erika Kirk for TPUSA livestream dispute. (Image via Getty)

Erika Kirk was seen furious as she addressed the unrelenting rumors going on about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Though Erika did not name Candace Owens, her target was clear as Candace has not wasted a day since Kirk’s assassination to spin conspiracy theories about Kirk’s assassination. And most of the theories suggested that Kirk’s murder was an inside job. Erika said on Fox News she believes in the judicial system of the country and does not want someone to making hundreds of thousands of dollars every single episode going after the Turning Point USA family. “I do not have time to address the noise,” said Kirk. “My silence does not mean that I am complacent. My silence does not mean that somehow Turning Point USA and all of the handpicked staff that loved my husband and my husband loved them is somehow in on it. We are busy building. And you know what I thought? I thought these people are human. We are all grieving in our own way. And they are trying to find the answer to something that happened that was so evil. They are trying so hard. And I get that. We’re doing the same … No rock will be unturned. I want justice for my husband, for myself, for my family more than anyone else out there.”Come after me, call me names, I don’t care. Call me what you want, go down that rabbit hole, whatever. But … when you go after the people that I love and you’re making hundreds of thousands of dollars every single episode going after the people that I love because somehow they’re in on this? No,” Erika said adding that the team members saw Charlie being killed in front of their eyes and now they are being hounded every single day. As Erika burst out in anger, Fox host Harris Faulkner said she had never seen Erika like this. “This is righteous anger because this is not okay, it’s not healthy. This is a mind virus.”This is a duty to my husband, and it’s an absolute honor. And I will never back down. And so my message to them is to stop – to stop.”Candace Owens who claims to be a friend of late Charlie Kirk said Tyler Robinson who was arrested on charges of killed Kirk was not the murderer. She initially suggested there was Israeli role in Charlie Kirk’s murder, then claimed French government had a role and her latest claim is that Charlie Kirk’s organization betrayed him and US military had a role.

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