Candace Owens will simply not let Charlie Kirk’s flame die, even going as far as to go after his grieving widow. She has refused to accept that his death wasn’t all a part of some wild conspiracy. Now the political commentator has supposedly been handed a compelling piece of evidence after praying to God.
Owens has now come out and claimed that the military were somehow involved with the assassination of Kirk, which would be wild if it were true. That being said, she has a different conspiracy about her friend’s death every week. Of course, such a claim would need some solid and unquestionable evidence to really be taken seriously. Well luckily she claims to have that too, but what exactly is her proof?
In a story shared to Instagram Owens delivered a needlessly lengthy tale where she explains that “Yesterday was the feast of the immaculate conception.” Due to the importance of the day in the Catholic world, she raced to mass and prayed for “a final piece” of evidence to “expose the cover up.”
To be honest, all the extra detail seems like she’s trying to make this supposed “final piece” sound more significant than it is by adding this whole story about praying for it.
So what is this evidence Candace Owens claims she has?
So her prayers were answered in the form of an email, she claims the message came into the tips inbox and it was the first email she opened. Again, while this may seem like pointless extra info, to Owens, all these coincidences seem to solidify her belief that this is some sort of divine message and that it will be the final “nail in the coffin.”
But the thing is, Owens hasn’t actually shared what the contents of the email contained, although she did say that it came from someone claiming to be in the military. While it may be enough to convince her, it certainly hasn’t convinced many online, most are skeptical and understandably refuse to take her at her word considering some of the ridiculous conspiracies she’s spread in the past.
Even if she does share the email, it’s hard to imagine the contents of the message being convincing enough to prove Owens right. This guy could be anybody, how does she know he’s really military? “How many times has she said something like this??? Probably a nothing burger once again.” Remarked one person on X.
Candace Owens’ wild claim may have grabbed people’s attention but this comes across like the tale of the boy who cried wolf, she continues to state conspiracy theories as fact without scrutinizing anything. Whether she does it intentionally or not is unclear but what is clear is the fact that nobody is holding their breath to see this supposed “evidence.”
Published: Dec 11, 2025 09:37 am