Conservative podcaster Candace Owens has raised several questions regarding the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. TPUSA's founder was killed on September 10 during an event at Utah Valley University. Owens has been questioning federal authorities since the start of Kirk's murder investigation.
In addition to raising eyebrows about investigations, the podcaster had alleged that Charlie Kirk was under "immense" pressure before his death. In her recent videos, she made some accusations against some donors of Kirk's organization. In her October 7 podcast, Candace Owens claimed that the conservative activist came in her "dream" and told her that he was "betrayed."
"You can take it or you can leave it, but Charlie was betrayed... I rarely have vivid dreams, and I did in fact have a very vivid one over the weekend....I believe people can communicate in dreams on their way in and on their way out of this world. I similarly, like I just said, had a vivid dream this weekend, and Charlie came to me and he told me that he was betrayed," the podcaster stated.
Candace Owens said she did not know who had "betrayed" Kirk, but added that, in the "dream," she felt the truth would soon be revealed. She stated that it seemed "inevitable" that the truth would come out and its revelation would have "international consequences."
The podcaster noted that from the moment she learned Charlie was not going to survive, she told her husband, "through tears," that Kirk had been betrayed.
Candace Owens stirred debate after sharing Charlie Kirk’s text messages

Candace Owens, who made accusations against donors of Charlie Kirk's organization, shared a screen grab of a group chat showing texts of TPUSA's founder. In her October 6 podcast, she read aloud the shared text thread.
"Charlie writes, 'Jewish donors play into all of the stereotypes. I cannot and will not be bullied like this, leaving me no choice but to leave the pro-Israel cause,'" Owens read the messages.
The former Daily Wire host claimed that the shared messages were exchanged about 48 hours before the conservative activist was shot.
In her Tuesday podcast, Owens said that many people had accused her online of sharing fake screenshots. However, TPUSA's spokesperson, Andrew Kolvet, acknowledged that the messages presented by the podcaster were not fake.
"I said, these people were desperate for it not to be real because they've been lying so hard about everything. They just been lying and they have some egg on their face now. And reality hit them pretty quickly this morning when Andrew Kolvet, Turning Point's spokesperson, confirmed that the messages were, in fact, real. He did this on the Charlie Kirk show," she added.
The podcaster said that this might be the "first respectable measure" taken by TPUSA's executives after the death of the organization's founder. She also played a clip from a recent episode of The Charlie Kirk Show, in which Kolvet addressed the issue.
Candace Owens has not only targeted a few donors of TPUSA in recent weeks, but has also aimed at federal authorities. In her October 1 X post, the right-wing podcaster alleged that federal authorities were "hiding footage of a woman" who was allegedly with Kirk's murder suspect on the day of the shooting.