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Candace Owens has become a central figure in one of the most talked-about conspiracy storms in America, ever since the shocking assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on September 10. This week, Owens turned up the heat, flooding social media and her podcast with allegations that the investigation is a whitewash. According to the Hindustan Times, Owens is casting doubt on every major player in the Kirk case, noting that the FBI director in charge, Utah state agents, the lead trauma surgeon, and even the coroner were all “new,” suggesting a coordinated cover-up. She further theorized that Governor Cox’s appointment of a new judge added to the intrigue, though these claims remain unsubstantiated.
On her podcast and across Instagram, Owens repeatedly insisted that Tyler Robinson—the 22-year-old charged with Kirk’s murder—is being framed, and she alleges Robinson is innocent and was never suicidal, directly contradicting law enforcement claims. The Economic Times highlights Owens’s assertion that Robinson’s supposed confession and turn-in by his father are fabrications and that the government is “lying about absolutely everything” except for the identity of the gun. Meanwhile, a Times of India report delves into her latest theory: that surveillance footage, allegedly seen by Owens via social media intermediaries, indicates the real killer was accompanied by a woman the FBI has conveniently disappeared from the narrative. Owens points to corroborating witness statements and ice cream photos, calling the official narrative a “federal conspiracy.”
This obsession has led Owens into a public feud with Utah political figures. Deseret.com reports that Owens accused former Utah gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman of being at the center of a Kirk murder plot, again without evidence, prompting both Lyman and Governor Cox to make public rebuttals. Owens’s hour-long exposé on YouTube racked up over three million views in just days.
Fueling the whirlwind, Owens was conspicuously absent from Kirk’s Arizona memorial—a hot topic in business media, including the Economic Times, which notes criticism of her from Kirk’s widow and speculation that she stayed away for her own security and due to strained relationships within Turning Point USA. Owens herself joked online about attending mass and taking her children to the movies instead, while suggesting she wouldn’t risk attending a “fed-organized” event.
Beyond the Kirk case, Owens popped into entertainment headlines. Entertainment Weekly covered her claim that Taylor Swift’s new single "Cancelled" borrows directly from a phrase on Owens’s podcast. Owens expressed amusement, called it an homage, and promised more Taylor Swift commentary in her upcoming book Make Him a Sandwich. Swift’s reps, true to form, declined comment.
Meanwhile, Owens’s ongoing speculation about FBI conspiracies and shadowy political backstabbing is generating record-breaking podcast engagement, as noted by Deseret.com, along with continued social chatter on X, Instagram, and conservative talk radio, including a mention on KBLA’s morning show about misguided calls for her to run for president. If this week’s headlines are any guide, Candace Owens is thriving at the intersection of controversy, counter-narrative, and cultural spectacle—regardless of where the facts fall.
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