Turning Point Ally Goes After Candace Owens: Christian Influencer Blasts Conservative Mouthpiece's Ongoing Charlie Kirk Assassination Conspiracy Theories

Candace Owens has been slammed for spreading conspiracy theories about Charlie Kirk's death.
Nov. 14 2025, Published 7:15 p.m. ET
Christian influencer Allie Beth Stuckey has fired shots at Candace Owens after the controversial podcaster claimed the murder of Charlie Kirk was an "inside job," RadarOnline.com can report.
Stuckey has been gaining power and popularity after she was recently described as a possible "heir-apparent" to the late Turning Point USA founder.
Owens Under Attack

Christian influencer Allie Beth Stuckey attacked Owens on X.
Stuckey has taken issue with some of Owens' outlandish conspiracy theories, and has taken special issue on X.com with Owens' claim that Stuckey "doesn't care" about who murdered Kirk.
"I wasn't going to respond to Candace publicly, but I was genuinely hurt by her accusation that I don’t care about who killed Charlie because I expressed concern for the lives of people who have been implicated in her series on CK's murder," she tweeted.
"That couldn’t be further from the truth. Charlie was my friend. He encouraged me, prayed for me, championed me and gave me advice when I needed it. We linked arms for the gospel, and I miss that so much. I very much care about justice for him.
"But you know who cares about justice for Charlie far more than any of us? His family. His friends and colleagues who were with him every day.
"I trust that they are asking the right questions to the right people in the right way. That they are doing so in a manner that doesn’t stir up suspicion against innocent people. In a way that doesn’t hinder the actual investigation into who was involved in Charlie’s murder. I want to see due process play out uninhibited."
Owens: 'Tyler Robinson Didn't Kill Charlie Kirk'

Kirk was assassinated while speaking to college students.
Owens has been touting conspiracy theories about Kirk's assassination for weeks, and earlier this week dropped perhaps her boldest accusation yet – she doesn't believe Tyler Robinson killed Kirk.
When asked in a recent interview about her claims Kirk was betrayed by someone close to him, Owens claimed, "I think that in the coming weeks there’s going to be a lot of financial reports that are coming out and I, first and foremost, do not believe that Tyler Robinson killed Charlie Kirk. I want to be very clear on that.
"Whether he was involved, I think the answer is yes. I think that’s obvious."
Owens claimed she feels that way due to "the weird fed messages that were concocted out of thin air," referring to text messages that were released between Robinson and his boyfriend, Lance Twiggs.
Text Message Questions

Owens does not believe Tyler Robinson killed Kirk.
The right-wing conspiracy theorist went on to claim the text messages had "no time stamp" and sounded like Robinson and Twiggs were "speaking in 1822."
When the host probed further, asking if Owens believes the feds were "on a computer typing it out back and forth" she alleged that’s "exactly what it is."
"The feds made up the text messages," she boldly claimed.

Owens Touts Her 'Strong Sources'

She also claimed government officials faked text conversations between Robinson and Lance Twiggs.
When pushed if she has anyone from the FBI telling her that, Owens claimed "she has leaks."
"I have very strong sources everywhere on both sides," she alleged. "Because when we seek – talking about evidence – it’s like, who’s going to present that evidence? The mainstream media?"
Owens also said it "wouldn't" be a hot story.
"I kind of feel like we live in a post-Epstein world," she added, "and we know how stories get shut down."



