"I've never said that": Candace Owens denies claiming TPUSA was involved in "plotting to kill" Charlie Kirk

"Candace" Hosted By Candace Owens - Source: Getty
"Candace" Hosted By Candace Owens - Source: Getty

On December 8, Candace Owens appeared on Russell Brand’s podcast where she opened up about her allegations against TPUSA. For those unaware, Owens has raised doubts against Charlie Kirk’s organization TPUSA since his assassination in September this year. In her recent podcasts, Owens openly claimed that TPUSA betrayed Charlie Kirk.

During her latest conversation with Russell Brand, the political commentator denied her claims of TPUSA’s direct involvement in planning Kirk's murder. She stated that since the day of Charlie’s murder, she has observed numerous suspicious circumstances surrounding him, leading her to believe that his murder was something big.

“So, look, I can tell you that from the moment that Charlie got shot, and I can't explain it. And and and maybe it's because Charlie would tell me all the time that he was going to die young, and I showed those messages, and I just knew that this was this was big. I I knew it was big."

She continued:

"I didn't have the players. I certainly didn't suspect Turning Point USA would be, as I believe, involved in a cover up. And we can talk about what the motives are of that. They could be financial. You know, it doesn't necessarily mean they were involved in plotting to kill him. And l've never said that.

Even though Candace Owens denied TPUSA’s participation in plotting Kirk’s murder, she strongly believes that TPUSA is being dishonest about Kirk’s death. She claimed that they are withholding some important information related to his murder.

“Um, but I do believe that they have betrayed him since. And I am comfortable saying that today. I because I know that they have told lies. I know they have withheld information that if truly you were motivated by goodness and truth, you would come out and you would say it.”

Candace Owens continued to say that Charlie texted people at TPUSA stating that someone was going to kill him.

“Like there are people at Turning Point who Charlie texted the night before and said, "They're going to kill me." Well, if you're trying to figure out who killed Charlie Kirk, wouldn't that be a good thing to come forward with and to to the public and say Charlie thought that he was going to be murdered the night before? Um, and they're not doing that. So, to me, to not assist that investigation, uh, is not something that I'm going to ignore.”

Candace Owens pointed out TPUSA is being defensive about Charlie Kirk’s murder

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Owens further in her statement said that Kirk’s organization has been defensive and weird about basic questions related to his murder.

“Also, to not answer basic questions that if if I said to you, Russell, where were you when Charlie got shot? You're not going to get defensive and weird. You're just going to I1 can tell you where I was.”

Candace said that strange details about Kirk’s murder make her feel uncomfortable.

“I was sitting plotting, you know, planning my next show uh at the kitchen counter and they are being very strange about details on that day. It makes me uncomfortable.”

She also raised questions on Mikey McCoy, who is chief of staff at TPUSA. Candace Owens alleged that on the day of Kirk’s murder, Mikey McCoy picked up Charlie’s phone and walked away after he was shot in Utah.

“If someone the easier task if somebody if the internet thinks that you know Mikey McCoy who was the person who you know instantly picked up the phone and walked away when Charlie got shot who was the chief of staff.”

She even claimed that donors were pressuring Charlie Kirk.

“Again, we can assign different motives. There are donors that were pressuring Charlie. They those donors are still there.”

Recently, Candace Owens challenged TPUSA for in-person conversation.


Also read: "You deserve the ratio": Candace Owens outraged after TPUSA member says she was never a guest, only "given the opportunity to join" livestream

Edited by Priscillah Mueni