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Owens Reveals Kirk’s Chilling Pre-Death Warning

Podcaster Candace Owens dropped a stunning revelation on her show this week. She claimed that conservative activist Charlie Kirk allegedly confided in several close associates that he believed his life was in danger just one day before his assassination.
Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, built a national profile by rallying young conservatives against what he saw as liberal overreach on college campuses. His organization grew into a powerhouse for right-leaning activism, drawing crowds to events across the country.
On September 10, 2025, Kirk fell to gunfire while speaking at a Turning Point event on the Utah Valley University campus. Authorities quickly named Tyler Robinson, a 25-year-old with left-wing ties, as the suspect in the attack.
Owens, a former Turning Point contributor who parted ways with the group amid public clashes, shared screenshots of private messages from Kirk dated two days prior to the shooting. In those texts, Kirk vented frustration over losing a major Jewish donor who withheld two million dollars after Kirk refused to disavow Tucker Carlson’s Israel critiques.
The donor’s pullback came as Kirk reportedly weighed stepping back from staunch pro-Israel advocacy. Owens suggested this shift in stance may have rattled powerful backers who expected unwavering support.
Now, Owens reportedly asserts that three unnamed sources, including a Turning Point donor, received direct messages from Kirk on September 9 expressing deep fear. He allegedly wrote that “they” planned to k-ll him, hinting at threats tied to his evolving views.
Turning Point spokespeople have authenticated the earlier donor-related texts but stayed silent on the fear claims. One staffer confirmed passing the messages to federal investigators right after the incident.
Owens has not outright accused any group of orchestrating the m-rder. Yet her narrative points to internal betrayals within conservative circles, fueled by donor pressures and ideological rifts.
She even reportedly recounted a dream where Kirk appeared to her, whispering of betrayal with global fallout. Critics dismissed this as unhinged, but Owens insists it aligns with the mounting evidence of foul play beyond a lone gunman.
Kirk leaves behind a wife and two young children, plus a movement still reeling from the loss. Turning Point vows to press on, but whispers of donor shifts and leadership voids linger in the aftermath.
Owens called on her sources to go public for Kirk’s sake. She framed the episode as a wake-up call against silencing dissenters in the fight for America’s future.


