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In the past few days Candace Owens has been locked in an escalating, very public war over Charlie Kirk’s legacy, TPUSA’s future, and her own place on the right, and the fallout may become a defining chapter in her bio. According to CBS News, Erika Kirk used a televised town hall to pointedly ask Owens to stop spreading conspiracy theories about her husband’s assassination, framing them as hurtful distractions from her grief and the official lone gunman account. Owens promptly hit back on her own podcast and on X, with Barrett Media reporting that she accused Erika of what she called “Meghan Markle syndrome” and the hypocrisy of wanting privacy and publicity on demand, while insisting she is only asking hard questions about alleged inconsistencies around Kirk’s killing.
The Independent reports that in the same burst of content Owens amplified suggestions of an “inside job” and foreign involvement, praised Tucker Carlson for telling viewers not to trust the FBI, and effectively positioned herself as the only truth teller in a conservative universe too eager to move on. These claims remain speculative and unproven, with law enforcement still treating Tyler Robinson as a lone actor, a point mainstream outlets emphasize whenever they cover her theories.
The Hindustan Times notes that Owens then doubled down by attacking The Charlie Kirk Show itself, calling the current posthumous version “fake,” pointing to what she says are falling ratings since his death, and bragging that her own podcast has grown in reach. She openly mocked the show’s recent interview with Erika Kirk and Bari Weiss, dismissing it as emotional manipulation of the public. This was not just personal; it was a naked business play, casting her independent venture as the authentic heir to Kirk’s fighting spirit while painting TPUSA’s for‑profit media arm as hollow.
Social media has only intensified the storm. The Times of India recounts how a recent podcast clip in which Owens shared old, flirty anecdotes from Kirk’s dating life before his marriage to Erika went viral and ignited fury on TikTok and X. Critics accused her of cruelty toward a grieving widow and of chasing clicks with private stories; some users speculated about jealousy or past romantic feelings, but fact checkers underline there is no evidence beyond timing and tone, and those jealousy theories should be treated as gossip, not fact.
Conservative media has sensed blood. Jason Whitlock framed the feud as a “House of the Dragon” style struggle for the TPUSA throne, while Right Side Broadcasting Network devoted segments to calling Owens a grifter exploiting tragedy for fame and money. Commentary pieces in outlets like The Independent argue that by turning Charlie Kirk’s murder into a serialized conspiracy arc, Owens may finally be alienating key allies even as she deepens the loyalty of her most fervent audience.
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