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“President killed Charlie”: Candace Owens sparks outrage with explosive claim about Charlie Kirk assassination

Candace Owens sparked controversy after making claims linked to Charlie Kirk’s assassination, questioning narratives and drawing strong reactions online. Her remarks triggered backlash from critics, who accused her of spreading unverified theories. The debate quickly escalated, highlighting deep political divisions and renewed attention around the circumstances surrounding Kirk’s death.

The war of words around the rising US-Iran tensions has taken a sharp and personal turn. As the deadline over the Strait of Hormuz looms, political rhetoric is no longer limited to official statements. Voices from outside government circles are stepping in, and some are going far beyond measured criticism. Among them, Candace Owens has ignited fresh controversy with remarks aimed directly at Donald Trump.Her comments arrive at a moment of high global anxiety. With Iran refusing to back down and threats escalating, the narrative is shifting quickly. Public figures are now shaping perception as much as policy. Owens’ statements have not only questioned leadership but also sparked a wider debate about loyalty, influence, and the cost of political decisions.

Candace Owens’ remarks trigger backlash as Donald Trump’s Iran stance hardens

Owens reacted strongly to the unfolding situation, drawing a stark comparison between Iran’s leadership and Donald Trump’s approach. Referencing statements from Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, she wrote, “The Iranian President tweets that he is willing sacrifice his own life for his people.” She then contrasted that with her view of Trump’s priorities, adding, “Donald Trump was willing to sacrifice Charlie Kirk and is willing to sacrifice every American life and livelihood for Greater Israel,” before ending with the pointed question, “Who is the animal again?”The remarks quickly gained traction and stirred strong reactions across political lines. Supporters of Trump pushed back hard, arguing that Owens’ claims lacked evidence and crossed a line. Among the most vocal critics was Laura Loomer, who accused Owens of siding against US interests. Loomer wrote, “Candace Owens is defending the Iranian regime over the United States. She said, with zero evidence that President Trump killed Charlie Kirk and says Trump is an animal,” while also raising concerns about possible foreign influence.The conflict underlines the fragmented nature of the discourse. On the one hand, the opponents are doubting the dangers associated with the aggressive foreign policy. Supporters, on the other, are sharing such criticism as endangering and misguiding. As the tensions in the Middle East continue to keep getting worse, such accounts will only continue to gain volume.So far, the political backlash just keeps growing. What started as a geopolitical standoff, is becoming a war of perception as well, and words are as powerful as actions.

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