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Candace Owens is speaking out after sharing leaked audio of Erika Kirk addressing Turning Point USA staff shortly after Charlie Kirk’s death. Read what Owens found “off-putting” ➡️
Candace Owens is speaking out after sharing leaked audio of Erika Kirk addressing Turning Point USA staff shortly after Charlie Kirk’s death. Read what Owens found “off-putting”
Candace Owens Speaks Out After Sharing “Leaked” Audio of Erika Kirk Addressing Turning Point USA Staff Following Charlie Kirk’s Death — Says One Detail Felt “Deeply Off-Putting”
In a move that immediately set political social media ablaze, conservative commentator Candace Owens claimed on Tuesday that she had obtained and shared leaked internal audio of Turning Point USA executive Erika Kirk addressing staff members in the emotional aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s sudden death.
Owens, who described the recording as “real, raw, and unsettling,” said her decision to release details about the audio wasn’t motivated by shock value—but by what she called a “disturbing tone shift” in Kirk’s remarks that she believes deserved public scrutiny.
“It wasn’t grief that bothered me,” Owens said during a livestream. “It was the corporate calm. The branding language. That’s what felt off-putting.”
A Speech That Raised Eyebrows
According to Owens’ account, the audio captures Erika Kirk speaking to Turning Point USA staff just days after Charlie Kirk’s death, thanking them for their “resilience,” “continued commitment to the mission,” and reminding them that “the movement is bigger than any one individual.”
Owens emphasized that no single sentence was explosive—but that the cumulative effect was chilling.
“You’re talking to people who just lost a founder, a friend, a leader,” Owens said. “And yet the language sounded like a quarterly earnings call.”
She pointed specifically to what she described as an “early pivot” toward optics, donor confidence, and maintaining momentum.
“There was an urgency to control the narrative,” Owens claimed. “That’s what set off alarm bells for me.”
Online Reaction Splits Quickly
Supporters of Owens praised her for speaking out, saying the alleged audio reflects a broader issue within political organizations that prioritize survival over sincerity.
Critics, however, accused Owens of exploiting a tragic moment and sowing division within conservative circles.
Turning Point USA has not confirmed the authenticity of the audio and released a brief statement calling the claims “misleading and harmful,” adding that leadership communications during times of crisis are often mischaracterized when taken out of context.
Owens Doubles Down
Owens rejected that defense, saying context only made the situation worse.
“Grief doesn’t need spin,” she said. “And leadership doesn’t need to sound like a PR memo when people are still in shock.”
She concluded by saying she has no intention of releasing the full audio but felt compelled to speak out about what it represented.
“This isn’t about tearing anyone down,” Owens said. “It’s about recognizing when something human gets lost—and refusing to pretend we didn’t notice.”
As speculation continues to swirl, the story has reignited debate over authenticity, power, and what leadership should look like in moments of genuine loss—even in movements built on ideology and loyalty.
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