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In the past several days, Candace Owens has been embroiled in escalating controversy, headline clashes, and a growing split within the conservative movement. The biggest development centers on her explosive public statements and conspiracy claims after the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. In multiple interviews, including a widely covered CNN appearance with journalist Elle Reeve, Owens openly rejected the official story that Tyler Robinson killed Kirk, describing the case as "full of holes" and hinting at federal cover-ups and fabricated evidence. She warned viewers, "We live in a post-Epstein world, we know how stories get shut down," and continued to promise bombshell financial leaks, though she has yet to provide independently verified proof according to reporting from Hindustan Times and CNN.
Owens’ criticisms turned toward her former Turning Point colleagues, fueling rumors of a civil war inside the movement. She accused unnamed parties of using Kirk’s death to push their branding, insisted she wanted "war with all of you" during a tirade on her widely followed YouTube channel, and implied the inner circle around Kirk was hiding the truth. Alex Clark, another TPUSA host, shot back publicly, accusing Owens of almost blaming Kirk’s closest friends and mentors for his murder and stopping just short of outright conspiracy accusations. The Wall Street Journal even covered claims that Owens was leveraging Kirk’s death for her own agenda, intensifying scrutiny and dividing the TPUSA base.
Leaked texts posted by AF Post and highlighted by US Streamers and Times Now News purportedly show Kirk discussing Ben Shapiro’s alleged attempts to sabotage both his and Owens’ careers, fueling bitter online rivalries. Owens herself reacted by saying Kirk would be laughing at Shapiro’s claim to be his defender, mocking the entire spectacle.
Ben Shapiro, for his part, went on The Megyn Kelly Show and called Owens’ actions "vile," while accusing her of floating rumors that Erika Kirk, Charlie’s widow, was somehow involved in her husband’s killing. Owens swiftly denied this, lambasting Shapiro online as a "liar" and "completely deranged," according to Ok Magazine and AOL, leading to a highly visible influencer feud that has spilled out into legacy and social media alike.
On X, Owens reposted provocative takes and admitted she has become "obsessed" with Jews, drawing further backlash and reinforcing public worries about the direction of her commentary. Media outlets like The Algemeiner noted her increasingly wild and antisemitic conspiracy theories, especially targeting Israel and Jewish donors in relation to Kirk’s assassination—a claim for which she has not produced substantive evidence. To date, police maintain that Tyler Robinson remains the only charged suspect and have categorically not corroborated any of Owens’ expansive allegations.
In business and public appearance news, her planned 2025 Auckland event was canceled after she was denied a New Zealand visa, according to RNZ. Promoter statements suggest Owens wants to reschedule for late 2026, pending further review.
All told, Candace Owens has dominated the right-wing news cycle this week, mainly by amplifying speculation and confrontation online, escalating feuds with Turning Point and Daily Wire alumni, and clashing with the broader conservative establishment—a sequence that seems likely to have lasting impact on her public career trajectory.
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