After commentator Candace Owens revealed chilling text messages of Charlie Kirk two days before he was assassinated in Utah, Kirk's organization Turning Point confirmed that those messages were genuine. Candace has been consistently suggesting Israel lobby's role in Kirk's death. In her latest show, she revealed group chats in which Charlie Kirk said he lost a huge Jewish donor.
"Just lost another huge Jewish donor. $2 million a year because we won't cancer Tucker," Charlie wrote in his message.
"Jewish donors play into all the stereotypes. I cannot and will not be bullied like this. Leaving me no choice but to leave the pro-Israel cause," Kirk wrote.
Turning Point spokesperson Andrew Kolvet reacted to the viral screenshot and confirmed that the chats indeed took place. He said he did not publish that because they were private chats, but he informed the government officials about that. He also said it was not fair for people to suggest that Turning Point does not care about why Charlie Kirk was killed -- as Candace has been suggesting.
They also confirmed that Kirk wrote a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, warning him he was losing the public battle in the US. Andrew Kolvet added that Charlie Kirk was not someone who could be controlled. "Charlie was wonderfully defiant. He was wonderfully independent, and he believed in the freedom of speech, and he felt like he deserved, as a friend of Israel over many years, the right to speak out and have criticisms."
Candace has also been receiving flak for turning the tragedy into a viral talking point, but Candace claims, as a dear friend, she won't be silenced by the white lies that everyone is saying about Kirk's assassination. Many people are claiming, citing Kirk's old video that Charlie was not even Candace's friend.
"Just lost another huge Jewish donor. $2 million a year because we won't cancer Tucker," Charlie wrote in his message.
"Jewish donors play into all the stereotypes. I cannot and will not be bullied like this. Leaving me no choice but to leave the pro-Israel cause," Kirk wrote.
Candace Owens has released a text message exchange she claims proves Charlie Kirk, two days before his murder, complaining about Jewish donors pressuring him over Israel, with Kirk allegedly saying "Jewish donors play into all the stereotypes." pic.twitter.com/s6yGswDn11
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) October 6, 2025
Turning Point spokesperson Andrew Kolvet reacted to the viral screenshot and confirmed that the chats indeed took place. He said he did not publish that because they were private chats, but he informed the government officials about that. He also said it was not fair for people to suggest that Turning Point does not care about why Charlie Kirk was killed -- as Candace has been suggesting.
BREAKING:
— Evan Kilgore ЁЯЗ║ЁЯЗ╕ (@EvanAKilgore) October 7, 2025
Andrew Kolvet just confirmed, live on The Charlie Kirk Show, that the text messages Candace Owens shared that Charlie was "abandoning his pro-Israel stance" are authentic.
Who owes @RealCandaceO an apology? pic.twitter.com/I78siijkKt
They also confirmed that Kirk wrote a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, warning him he was losing the public battle in the US. Andrew Kolvet added that Charlie Kirk was not someone who could be controlled. "Charlie was wonderfully defiant. He was wonderfully independent, and he believed in the freedom of speech, and he felt like he deserved, as a friend of Israel over many years, the right to speak out and have criticisms."
Candace has also been receiving flak for turning the tragedy into a viral talking point, but Candace claims, as a dear friend, she won't be silenced by the white lies that everyone is saying about Kirk's assassination. Many people are claiming, citing Kirk's old video that Charlie was not even Candace's friend.
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