After raising suspicions over Andrew Kolvet’s past tweet about his conversation with Charlie Kirk’s surgeon, Candace Owens made some new revelations on the matter in her latest podcast. On December 17, Candace Owens claimed that surgeon Charlie Kirk’s surgeon, Dr. Lee Trotter, never said that his neck stopped a .30-60 bullet.Candace said:“I very much have verified and trust this source. Uh, simply put, never once did Dr. Lee Trotter say that Charlie's neck was stopped. uh Charlie's neck stopped a 306 bullet. It's actually hugely embarrassing uh to for any surgeon to have said something like that.”She alleged that due to Andrew Kolvet’s false claims a surgeon was wrongly implicated in a coverup.“You're (Andrew Kolvet) actually accusing him of being not a professional on top of also kind of being an idiot. And you can imagine that that's put a lot of undue stress on the surgeon's family as many of them have been wrongly implicated in a coverup like the absurdity of such a narrative.”The political commentator further said that Andrew Kolvet’s tweet about the surgeon’s statement was not a direct quotation.“So to restate that the quotation that Andrew Kolvet shared on his ex feed is not a direct quotation from the surgeon like at all.”Candace Owens further disclosed that the bullet which killed Charlie Kirk was a ‘frangible’ bullet and not a .30-60 shot.“What he communicated is that it was likely a frangible bullet that was used.”Owens went on to explain a frangible bullet as the one, which disintegrates into powder upon impact with a hard surface.“Now, for those of you who don't hunt, maybe don't shoot, and you're not familiar with that term, frangible, like what's a frangible bullet, that refers to a specialized ammunition that is designed to disintegrate into powder upon impact with a hard surface. So, it essentially reduces the risk of a ricochet. Instead, the bullet fragments makes it safer for close range training. It's not like the traditional bullets that are created to retain mass. Now, key part there is it eliminates the risk of ricocheting.”She dismissed Andrew Kolvet’s claims and called it a conflict of statements.Candace Owens called out Andrew Kolvet’s past tweetEarlier, on December 16, Owens discussed Andrew Kolvet’s tweet from September 21, where he detailed his conversation with Charlie Kirk’s surgeon. TPUSA’s spokesman, Andrew Kolvet, claimed that the surgeon told him that Kirk’s body stopped the bullet. Kolvet even quoted the surgeon’s statement saying that Charlie’s body is like a man of steel.Andrew wrote that the surgeon was impressed with the density of Kirk’s bones as they stopped the bullet, which could have passed through him and killed people behind him.Also read: "Complete and utter fiction": Candace Owens responds after Tim Pool alleges she shared a security team with Charlie Kirk