Commentator Candace Owens who has been intensely pursuing the assassination of Charlie Kirk dropped her new theories and said his organization is manipulating people to not dig deeper into the tragedy. Candace said several influencers are now attacking her as she is raising questions over the 'micro lies' that everyone is saying to cover up the truths regarding Kirk. Earlier, Candace said Tyler Robinson, the accused in the Charlie Kirk murder, was not the actual killer and was framed. In support of her claim, she said many questions around how Tyler Robinson killed Charlie Kirk remain unanswered.
What kind of a widow would not want the truths of her husband's murder to come out, Candace said as she claimed that Kirk was under pressure over Israel. Candace produced purported receipts as Kirk's WhatsApp chat on a group where he apparently said: "Just lost another huge Jewish donor. $2 million a year because we won't cancel Tucker. I'm thinking of inviting Candace." Candace said the chats took place two days before Charlie Kirk was killed.
Charlie Kirk was done with Israel bullying him, and everyone knew it, Candace said. "Jewish donors play into all the stereotypes. I cannot and will not be bullied like this. Leaving me no choice but to leave the pro Israel cause," Carlie Kirk wrote.
Was Charlie Kirk converting to Catholicism?
Candace created a storm earlier, claiming that Charlie Kirk, an Evangelical Protestant, was close to converting to Catholicism. Candace said she was targeted by coordinated attacks after she said this but Charlie Kirk was actually softening to Catholicism. He was praying with a rosary and he was attending masses, Candace said, adding that people are now doubling down that Kirk's legacy is anything but Catholic.
"Catholicism is looking better and better," Charlie Kirk apparently wrote to Candace in 2024, she said, showing the chat.
"You should not grieve by lying and gaslighting. They want us to believe that the only way to respect Charlie is to donate money to Turning Point USA instead of asking what exactly happened on that day," Candace said.
What kind of a widow would not want the truths of her husband's murder to come out, Candace said as she claimed that Kirk was under pressure over Israel. Candace produced purported receipts as Kirk's WhatsApp chat on a group where he apparently said: "Just lost another huge Jewish donor. $2 million a year because we won't cancel Tucker. I'm thinking of inviting Candace." Candace said the chats took place two days before Charlie Kirk was killed.
Charlie Kirk was done with Israel bullying him, and everyone knew it, Candace said. "Jewish donors play into all the stereotypes. I cannot and will not be bullied like this. Leaving me no choice but to leave the pro Israel cause," Carlie Kirk wrote.
Candace Owens has released a text message exchange she claims proves Charlie Kirk, two days before his murder, complaining about Jewish donors pressuring him over Israel, with Kirk allegedly saying "Jewish donors play into all the stereotypes." pic.twitter.com/s6yGswDn11
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) October 6, 2025
Was Charlie Kirk converting to Catholicism?
Candace created a storm earlier, claiming that Charlie Kirk, an Evangelical Protestant, was close to converting to Catholicism. Candace said she was targeted by coordinated attacks after she said this but Charlie Kirk was actually softening to Catholicism. He was praying with a rosary and he was attending masses, Candace said, adding that people are now doubling down that Kirk's legacy is anything but Catholic.
"Catholicism is looking better and better," Charlie Kirk apparently wrote to Candace in 2024, she said, showing the chat.
"You should not grieve by lying and gaslighting. They want us to believe that the only way to respect Charlie is to donate money to Turning Point USA instead of asking what exactly happened on that day," Candace said.
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