"Government can no longer deny": Candace Owens claims the United States military was involved in Charlie Kirk's assassination

Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk (Image via Getty)
Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk (Image via Getty)

Conservative podcaster Candace Owens has made a new claim related to Charlie Kirk's assassination. On Tuesday, the political commentator alleged that the U.S. military was involved in TPUSA founder's murder. For the unversed, the former Daily Wire host has cast several doubts following Kirk's killing that took place on September 10.

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In a November 23 X post, Owens accused the French Foreign Legionnaires of being involved in Kirk's assassination. On December 9, she took to her Instagram Stories and shared a new claim. Media personality Collin Rugg posted the screenshots of her Instagram Stories in his X post.

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Owens wrote that she rushed to church for mass on Monday. She added that she prayed to get a "piece to the Charlie Kirk mystery" that could become a "nail in the coffin" and expose the alleged "cover-up."

The podcaster further wrote that she checked her tips inbox after dinner. The Candace host stated that when she opened that first e-mail, it felt like an "immediately answered prayer" to her. She further claimed that she received a tip and believed that the U.S. military was involved in Kirk's assassination.

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"A story from a man in the military that is about to blow this case open. It feels like today will be the day that the government can no longer deny it. Charlie Kirk was assassinated and our military was involved. I can't wait to share this information with you guys today," Owens posted.
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The political commentator further discussed her claims in the Tuesday episode of her podcast. Candace Owens shared that in the e-mail she opened, a young woman urged her to call her friend. Owens stated that she immediately called the person whose name was Harry. This person allegedly made new revelations related to Kirk's death.


Candace Owens alleges her source saw Brian Harpole on a military base a day before Charlie Kirk was killed

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Later in the podcast, Candace Owens gave a brief introduction of her alleged source. She noted that the person who spoke to her had worked with a special military unit fighting the drug nexus 35 years ago. The podcaster stated that the person was even awarded.

She added that later on, his personal information was leaked to a drug cartel, and he was eventually put under the witness protection program. The podcaster claimed that his commander colluded with the cartel, and he was on the "run for his life." Candace Owens asserted that her source even went through "abusive litigation."

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In May this year, the person was released from the military NDA. Owens' source allegedly decided to confront his officials. She then explained that her source went to Arizona to visit the Army CID. However, he couldn't find the department. Candace Owens stated that this person met some soldiers and learned about a JTF command nearby.

The podcaster went on to explain that he decided to raise his grievance at this JTF base. She claimed that her source reached the JTF Southern Border on September 9. The person allegedly saw 12 high-ranking officials at the base, which he found unusual.

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"And then he sees three men walk out, one of which is the person he identifies as the person that's the center of the action... At this point he sees that the person that is with him and he is, he said, certain that the person that is with him is Brian Harpole," Candace Owens added.
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For the uninitiated, Brian Harpole was Charlie Kirk's chief of security. Owens suspected his presence at the military base a day before Charlie Kirk's murder.


Candace Owens recently claimed that Charlie Kirk was even "betrayed" by his own organization. The podcaster has faced criticism from many conservatives for her unverified claims.

Edited by Anuj Singh Kushwaha
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