Candace Owens Unleashes Fury After Charlie Kirk's Murder: 'War' with Turning Point USA and Explosive Theories
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Conservative commentator Candace Owens has been making headlines since the tragic assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk on September 10. Owens has expressed skepticism about the official investigation, suggesting that Tyler Robinson, the alleged shooter, may not have acted alone. In an interview with CNN, Owens stated that she does not believe Robinson killed Kirk alone, citing suspicious text messages and a lack of evidence provided by the authorities. Owens also accused the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of fabricating text messages between Robinson and Kirk. Owens has called for a 'war' with Turning Point USA and its leadership, accusing them of betrayal and complicity in Kirk's murder. She shared footage of a Turning Point USA employee taking a selfie moments after the shooting, which she described as 'suspicious'. Owens also pointed out that Kirk had predicted his own death in a conversation with her, writing that he might 'get wiped out at any time'. Owens has also raised eyebrows with her claims about an Egyptian Air Force plane's involvement in the murder. She alleged that the plane, tail number SU-BTT, flew out of Provo, Utah on the day of the murder and had earlier visited a military base in Nebraska. Owens suggested that the plane's presence was no coincidence. Furthermore, Owens has questioned the official narrative surrounding the event, pointing out that many male attendees were wearing maroon shirts, which she claims is associated with elite airborne operations. Owens has vowed to expose the truth behind Kirk's murder and has promised to name names and provide evidence to support her claims. As the investigation into Kirk's murder continues, Owens' explosive theories and accusations have sparked controversy and debate in the conservative community. While some have praised Owens for her determination to uncover the truth, others have criticized her for spreading unverified claims and speculation.