Candace Owens Claims Text Messages with Charlie Kirk were Photoshopped
Conservative commentator Candace Owens recently made headlines after claiming that text messages between her and Charlie Kirk were photoshopped. In a statement, she asserted that she had been “very clear” from the beginning about her discussions with Kirk, emphasizing “no fakeness and no gayness.”
“You know, I ask that if you didn’t get along with Charlie, you don’t think that you can just drop a million dollars and rewrite history,” Owens added. “You might have money. We have truth. That’s what’s on our side.”
Following Kirk’s untimely death, Owens, who was a close friend of his, has been actively promoting various conspiracy theories surrounding his assassination. One theory that she has been pushing is referred to as the Egyptian Air Force Theory.
“On September 10th, after Kirk’s assassination, an Egyptian Air Force plane flew out of Provo, Utah,” Owens revealed on X on October 11. “Tail number: SU-BTT. Its first trip to America EVER was made on July 20th, landing at an army base in Nebraska.”
“Tyler Robinson must have had some powerful friends! With all the information we have gathered, it appears that a decision to murder Charlie Kirk in Utah was made around July 18th,” she continued.
Owens also pointed out that a “military meeting with foreign leaders” took place on July 20 in the U.S., further fueling her conspiracy theories.
This controversial statement by Owens has sparked a debate among her followers and critics, with many questioning the validity of her claims. As the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Owens’ narrative will evolve and whether any concrete evidence will emerge to support her theories.

