Nick Fuentes Calls Out Candace Owens Over TPUSA Livestream Appearance: 'You Owe It to Your Fans'
Candace Owens and TPUSA could not reach common ground over the livestream scheduling where leadership will address allegations over Charlie Kirk's death.
Controversy has erupted between far-right activist Nick Fuentes and conservative commentator Candace Owens over a planned livestream event by Turning Point USA (TPUSA). The event aims to address allegations surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk, 31, the founder of TPUSA, who was shot and killed on September 10 at the Utah Valley University.
Owens has been vocal about her investigation into Kirk's murder, but has yet to provide concrete evidence. In an effort to clear the air, TPUSA extended an invitation to Owens to attend the livestream and address her allegations. Initially enthusiastic, Owens later claimed that TPUSA had scheduled the event without consulting her.
The scheduling conflict has sparked a heated debate between Owens and Fuentes, with the latter accusing her of backing out of the appearance. Fuentes pointed out that Owens had previously expressed flexibility in choosing the time and place, and now claims she cannot attend due to a scheduling conflict.
Owens responded by sharing a screenshot of an alleged conversation with Fuentes, in which she claims he suggested a different date. Fuentes, however, doubled down on his criticism, stating that Owens has been 'milk[ing] her investigation' for three months and now has an opportunity to 'blow the lid on everything.'
As the standoff continues, it remains unclear whether Owens will attend the livestream event in person, as demanded by TPUSA, or opt for a virtual appearance. Fuentes has slammed Owens, saying she 'owes it to her fans' to attend the event and address her allegations.