Hello Mrs. Owens,
You told millions of people that Tyler Robinson "wasn't even there." That you felt "confident stating that Tyler Robinson did not kill murder Charlie Kirk."
He was on camera. Prone on the Losi rooftop at 12:22. Shot at 12:23:28. DNA on the screwdriver at 30 quintillion to one. DNA on the rifle at 1.7 octillion to one. He told his family what he did. His parents helped him surrender. He texted his roommate: "I am, I'm sorry." He engraved "Hey Fascist! Catch!" on the ammunition a month before he used it.
You said police "didn't even question" Lance Twiggs. He was interviewed twice. FBI the morning after. Joint state-federal team seven months later. His own attorney. Voluntary phone surrender. You laughed when you said it.
You told Shawn Ryan a shaped charge killed Charlie. That PETN was in his microphone. The medical examiner says gunshot wound. Bullet fragments were recovered from his body. A .30-06 Mauser with Robinson's DNA was found in the woods. Neither side — not prosecution, not defense — has mentioned explosives. Not once in four days.
You said the shot came from below. The Losi building is above the amphitheater.
You called Erika Kirk a "clinical psychopath" to an audience of millions. You said the assassination was "an occult ritual." You said Charlie was "sitting in a pentagram." You told people Israel killed him because he refused Netanyahu.
You made over a hundred episodes. You built a franchise on a dead man's name.
And the hardest fact of all: Tyler Robinson's own defense lawyers — the people whose entire career is on the line to get him acquitted — have refused to make a single one of your arguments. Not one. They're challenging DNA methodology. They are doing their jobs. You were doing something else entirely.
Charlie Kirk changed my life. He platformed my work when nobody knew who I was. He had my back when I was doxxed. I was the ten-thousandth most important person in his world and I will never be able to repay him.
So I did what I know how to do. I read every transcript. I watched every hour of testimony. I cataloged your claims and I held them up against what was said under oath.
Every single one failed.
I don't know why you did this. I'm not going to speculate on your motives, because that would make me exactly the kind of analyst I've spent my career refusing to be. But I know what you did. You told people confident lies about a dead man's murder, and millions of them believed you, and some of them turned that belief into threats against his widow.
The trial continues. And every day of sworn testimony is another day your words get tested against reality... under oath, on the record, where it counts.
I'll be here for all of it... because just as Charlie defended me, I will do what little I can to defend his legacy and @TPUSA and @MrsErikaKirk from evil.
Leaving out the Italian, Jewish, and Irish enclaves in NYC is like leaving out Mexican and Persian enclaves in LA.
It’s not an “oopsie!” This is deliberate subversion. The communist must erase your history so he can demolish your home and make it his own.
There is video of Tyler Robinson taking the shot that killed Charlie Kirk. It played in court today. He crawls over the rail, lies prone, pulls the trigger. Then gets up & runs away like the evil gutless coward he is. I’m weeping watching Jack recount it.
A non-comprehensive list of Candace Owens lies debunked in just the past 48 hours..
Candace lie: Robinson never on campus.
Truth: four times, multiple camera angles
Candace lie: exploding mic
Truth: bullet fragments found in neck
Candace lie: Twiggs messages are fake
Truth: pictures taken directly from phone
Truth part 2: Twiggs admitted authenticity
Candace lie: Robinson couldn’t possibly jump from roof.
Truth: video of him jumping off roof.
Candace lie: gun and ammo would’ve had exit wound.
Truth: ammo he used designed to break apart inside target.
Candace lie: couldn’t have sent messages, already in custody.
Truth: sent messages an hour before
Candace lie: “will be a show trial”
Truth: judge has made multiple rulings in favor of Robinson.
Candace lie: person in video too tall to be Robinson
Truth: person in video is exactly the height of Robinson
Candace lie: Charlie’s parents don’t support Erika.
Truth: sitting next to each other in court
What do Gen Z MAGA voters under 30 think on foreign policy?
* 72 percent supermajority believe the United States should be “more engaged and take the lead” on foreign policy, while just 19 percent say it should be “less engaged and react to events” — a 53-point spread in favor of U.S. global leadership.
* 74 percent agree that “the U.S. has a moral obligation to stand up for human rights and democracy whenever possible in international affairs.”
* 73 percent of MAGA voters under 30 approve of Trump’s decision to launch Operation Epic fury.
* 59 percent say “supporting the Iranian people in their efforts to secure freedom and democracy” is important while just 13 percent say it’s not.
* 61 percent want to see the Iranian regime either removed or weakened, while just 35 percent say they prefer a “negotiated settlement.”
* 64 percent agree with Trump’s decision to remove Nicolás Maduro from power in Venezuela.
* 60 percent would support Trump using military force to remove the Cuban government from power.
* 60 percent approve of sending U.S. weapons to Israel.
* 62 percent have a favorable view of NATO.
* 64 percent say the outcome of the war between Russia and Ukraine matters to U.S. security and prosperity.
* 57 percent say the U.S. should either support Ukraine “until all Russian-occupied territory is liberated” or a “ceasefire along current front lines” is reached “without formally recognizing Russian control of annexed territories.”
* 65 percent say that the security of Taiwan matters to U.S. security and prosperity.
* 76 percent believe America must remain a “shining city upon a hill because its freedom, prosperity, and democratic ideals serve as an example to the world.”
Bottom line: The isolationists are out of step with Trump and the “America First” movement writ large — and there is no help on the way from the Gen Z right.
FREE GIFT LINK: https://t.co/ppJn9b7uLr
The RNC better be poring over the laws of Maine looking for ways to sue the Democrats for all this. The whole point of allowing drop out replacements is for legitimate health reasons, not because they have buyer's remorse that they chose an obvious freak and creep.
A SpaceX engineer once watched Elon Musk reject a part that cost $120,000 from an aerospace supplier because he believed SpaceX could build the same thing themselves for $3,000.
The engineering team thought he was insane.
He walked into the machine shop, sat down with two junior engineers, and started sketching an alternative design on scrap paper. For the next 14 hours he didn't leave. He didn't eat. He barely spoke except to ask technical questions or reject ideas that didn't reduce cost.
By morning they had a working design. They manufactured it for $3,900. It performed identically to the $120,000 part.
The engineer who was there said that was the day he understood why SpaceX was different from every other aerospace company. It was that the CEO would personally sit in a machine shop for 14 hours to save $116,000 on a single component. Multiply that obsession across every part on every rocket and you get a company that launches for one tenth the cost of its competitors.
Most CEOs approve budgets. Elon approves bolts. That's the difference between running a space company and revolutionizing space travel.
🚨 JUST IN: The Iranian regime is reportedly erupting in ANGER after President Trump pummeled 170 targets and blocked the mullahs from selling oil
Technical talks are reportedly CONTINUING despite the attacks
"Trump reveals Iran's leaders are calling him to make a DEAL."
TRUMP: "I just don't know if they're WORTHY of making a deal." 🔥
47 will refuse to let Iran get away with attacks in the Strait.
h/t @aishahhasnie
🇺🇸BUCKLE UP: I never expected the fireworks to ignite this fast.
I’m genuinely surprised by the scale and speed of the US strikes on Iran over the past two days. I didn’t think the current administration had the stomach for such decisive, far-reaching action. Just as striking, Iran clearly never saw it coming - especially after their provocative drone attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
In my view, the Iranian regime made a catastrophic miscalculation. After watching how the negotiations unfolded, it’s obvious they believed they held the upper hand and that Trump would back down from real escalation.
They were dead wrong. What we’re witnessing now is the direct result of that dangerous overconfidence.
📌USS George H.W. Bush Flight Operations in the Arabian Sea:
‼️‼️🇺🇸🇮🇷 The U.S. Air Force has surgically dismantled the Aq Tekeh Khan railway bridge in Iran’s Golestan province, effectively severing a critical land-based artery that linked Tehran to Russia and China.
This wasn't just a random target; it was the bypass valve for the "North-South" transport corridor, which Tehran has been desperately relying on to move goods while its maritime ports remain under U.S. blockade. By vaporizing this rail link, Washington has signaled that it’s not just squeezing Iran’s navy in the Strait of Hormuz—it’s systematically strangling the regime’s entire land-based logistical network.
This strike is a masterclass in American strategic dominance. For months, the regime in Tehran has tried to use land routes through Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan to circumvent the U.S. naval pressure, hoping to keep its economy on life support despite the blockade.
Iran ultimate strategy to bypass the Strait of Hormuz just went up in smoke. The destruction of Chabahar's control tower is a direct hit to Tehran's maritime leverage and ocean access. Washington isn't just targeting weapons; they are systematically dismantling Iran’s economic and naval lifeline. The gloves are officially off.
🚨 AWESOME! Interior Sec. Doug Burgum just shocked the left by revealing President Trump is making calls into MIDNIGHT demanding progress reports and asking about construction projects across DC
And they tried saying his "health is declining!"
"If his staff goes to bed at 10 and he's still got a couple of phones in his hands. He's dialing long into the night! He's usually asking about progress reports on how things are going."
"Or he may have, when he's either flying to Andrews in his helicopter, spotted something, or he may have been driving to an event in town and he's seen something other than it. He doesn't miss a detail and then he'll be like, what about this? What about that? Are we working on this?"
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WORKHORSE POTUS
@RealCandaceO Candace is so fucking jealous that Charlie wanted nothing to do with her that she will burn down the whole world to get revenge. What a sad pathetic bitch. No man wants you! Only your fake gay husband who is out doing God knows what also embarrassed by you.
Candace Owens is openly trying to get a trantifa terrorist acquitted on charges of murdering the most prominent conservative operative in modern American history.
Candace Owens is scum. And anyone who still listens to her is either evil or fucking retarded, or both.
I have been writing that the "Billionaires Tax" is unlikely to remain a billionaires tax if Sanders, Warren, Khanna and company can get it through the courts. Rep. Ro Khanna just confirmed that they intend to expand the tax to lower incomes." https://t.co/G6kbKQYcv1 ...
New: Graham Platner's top aides urged him to strike a "conciliatory" tone and focus on "gratitude" in his campaign termination announcement.
But Platner refused & made it a condition of dropping out that he got to assail establishment Dems, per sources. https://t.co/ZV6ScVvdiT
There never was a deal. There never was a surrender.
The mistake is assuming Trump views negotiations as a series of meetings that gradually produce compromise. He doesn't. He views negotiations as a relentless search for leverage to exploit.
The moment the status quo stops producing movement, he deliberately disrupts it, because chaos creates new opportunities. Sometimes it works brilliantly and sometimes it falls flat.
But the pattern is remarkably consistent. Create uncertainty, reset the playing field, and negotiate from a position of greater leverage.
Now if seasoned analysts regularly misread Trump's intentions, it's reasonable to think his negotiating counterparts, operating under far greater pressure, sometimes literally as bombs are falling, may be even less certain about his next move. That uncertainty can itself become leverage. Confused negotiators are more likely to reveal information, recalculate their positions or put themselves at some kind of disadvantage.
Trump's objective is to create an environment where leverage becomes easier to find because everyone else is busy trying to figure out what game they're suddenly playing.