“Subtle but loud dig at Candace”: Internet reacts as Erika Kirk seemingly mocks Candace Owens’ Egyptian planes theory at TPUSA’s AmFest 

Erika Kirk seemingly mocks Candace Owens’ Egyptian planes theory at TPUSA’s AmFest
Erika Kirk seemingly mocks Candace Owens’ Egyptian planes theory at TPUSA’s AmFest (Image via X/@TPAction_ and YouTube/@PiersMorganUncensored)

On December 18, Erika Kirk took stage at TPUSA’s AmFest, where she seemingly mocked Candace Owens’ Egyptian planes theory. For those unaware, Candace has been actively investigating Charlie Kirk’s murder and among other theories, one of them was linked to Egyptian planes.

While sharing the stats of TPUSA at AmFest, Erika Kirk apparently took jab at Owens’ theory. She mentioned that 25 countries were represented at TPUSA AmFest and highlighted that Egypt is not on the list. With mocking smile Erika Kirk said:

“Welcome home. Turning Point USA is your home and we're loving that you're here. One-third of the attendees are students. 54% Yeah, we love our students are female attendees. Okay. We have 40 breakout sessions, 178 sponsors, all 50 states represented. We have 25 countries represented plus Puerto Rico. But I have the list here. Um, don't worry guys, Egypt is not on the list. Don't worry about that.”

She even laughed at how her iPad turned on after she said Egypt.

“Um, but oh, how funny. I say Egypt and my iPad turns on. That's fun.”

Internet users were quick to notice how Erika Kirk mocked the conspiracy theory related to her husband’s killing, which was unveiled by Candace Owens. Netizens gave mixed reactions to Erika Kirk’s behavior.

One of them wrote: “Subtle but loud dig at Candace and her minions.”

Netizens gave mixed reactions to Erika Kirk’s subtle dig at Candace Owens’ Egyptian planes theory

One of them on X said: "She's a comedian now and not a very good one 😬.”
An internet user said: “Just gaslighting. @RealCandaceO”
Another netizen commented: “This is so odd, a few days after she sat down with Candace to discuss this, she’s making jokes about it - people have simply investigated Egyptian planes in hopes to get justice and answers for her husbands murder and she’s making a joke? Grieving is so strange.”

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Some of them supported Erika Kirk. One said her humor is good: “Humor is a good thing, friends.”
Another supporter said: “It’s wonderful to see her able to joke about all this craziness. It’s the kind of thing you either laugh about or it drives you crazy.”
Another netizen wrote that Candace Owens' theories are joke: “This is the way. Candace’s theories are a joke. Treat them as such.”

More about Candace Owens’ Egyptian planes theory

The political commentator advanced an Egyptian planes theory in the wake of Charlie Kirk's September 10 assassination. Candace frequently asserted in her podcast episodes and social media posts that flight-tracking data revealed two Egyptian military planes frequently overlapped 73 times in past three years with Charlie and Erika Kirk's worldwide trip destinations.

She initially laid out that one plane was in operation at the airport on the day of the killing and suggested that an Egyptian Air Force aircraft had taken off from Provo, Utah, soon after the shooting.

She claimed that this was not a coincidence and suggested surveillance that might have been connected to foreign intelligence. Candace Owens hinted at more extensive involvement in Kirk's demise, including foreign or Israeli schemes.


Also read: What did TPUSA's lawyer tell Candace Owens about evidence against Tyler Robinson? The podcaster compares him to "cheerleader" on Piers Morgan's show

Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala