Charlie Kirk’s Friend Threatens To Sue Candace Owens After She Links Him To Podcasters Ass*ssination
Charlie Kirk’s Friend Threatens To Sue Candace Owens After She Links Him To Podcasters Ass*ssination
Candace Owens may soon face a new legal battle following her latest claims about the ass*ssination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Owens, a former Turning Point USA employee, recently released private text messages between Kirk and Newsweek editor Josh Hammer. The messages showed Kirk expressing frustration over losing Jewish donor support before his d*ath.
Turning Point later confirmed the screenshots were real. Hammer, however, accused Owens of implying he was complicit in Kirk’s m*rder, calling her “a well-known mental patient.”
During an appearance on “The Erin Molan Show,” Hammer said there was “a potentially serious case here for defamation” and that he was “very much speaking with lawyers.” Owens fired back through a spokesman, saying, “Josh Hammer is lashing out due to embarrassment. He vociferously lied about the state of Charlie’s mind toward Israel before his tragic de*th, and I revealed him. Legal warfare will no longer be used to bury the truth.”
What are your thoughts on Candace’s friends turning on her (allegedly)?

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