
Candace Owens Fuels Conspiracy Theories About Pal Charlie Kirk's Assassination:…
Candace Owens isn't buying the government's findings thus far about Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson.
Candace Owens Challenges Public on Language Use in Federal Investigations. In a recent segment, political commentator Candace Owens initiated what she termed a "game" for her audience, urging them to search their personal text messages for specific, seemingly innocuous words: "retrieve" and "vehicle." Owens posited that these terms are uncommon in everyday, casual dialogue. She presented anecdotal evidence from her own staff, stating that only individuals with military or law enforcement backgrounds, or messages related to official services like car washes or the DMV, yielded results for these words over a three-year period. Owens then connected this exercise to broader implications regarding federal investigations, specifically alluding to alleged conversations involving a 22-year-old individual and their boyfriend. She suggested that the presence of such formal language in transcribed communications could indicate that federal agencies are "playing games" or manipulating the presentation of evidence. The segment aimed to provoke critical thinking about government surveillance and the authenticity of presented evidence in legal contexts.
Candace Owens isn't buying the government's findings thus far about Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson.