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Ben Shapiro Accuses Candace Owens of Evil Character Assassination in Charlie Kirk Murder Case

Ben Shapiro Show · Debunking Candace Owens’ Evil Bulls*** · July 7, 2026
Ben Shapiro Accuses Candace Owens of Evil Character Assassination in Charlie Kirk Murder Case
Ben Shapiro Show
Ben Shapiro Show
Debunking Candace Owens’ Evil Bulls***
"What we've been watching since Charlie Kirk's murder on September 10th, 2025 is one of the sickest and most perverse and most evil political character assassinations of all time. It's actually unprecedented. A prominent political figure is murdered, and an attention-seeking sociopath named Candace Owens makes it her singular mission to implicate the widow and the people closest to the victim in the murder."
Ben Shapiro directly condemns Candace Owens for promoting conspiracy theories implicating Charlie Kirk's widow Erica and Turning Point USA in Kirk's assassination, despite clear evidence pointing to suspect Tyler Robinson. Shapiro calls Owens a sociopath and says her conduct is evil, stating she has activated millions to target the widow. He reveals it was his personal regret that Daily Wire hired Owens and that he wanted to fire her significantly earlier than she was ultimately dismissed.

About this episode

Ben Shapiro delivers an extended condemnation of Candace Owens and other conservative figures promoting conspiracy theories about the September 2025 assassination of Charlie Kirk, as preliminary hearings begin in the murder trial of suspect Tyler Robinson. Shapiro details how Owens has spent ten months claiming Kirk's widow Erica and Turning Point USA colleagues were complicit in the murder or its cover-up, despite overwhelming evidence pointing to Robinson, a trans-supporting individual who confessed and whose DNA was found on the murder weapon. Shapiro reveals that hiring Owens at Daily Wire was one of his great regrets and that he advocated for her termination significantly earlier than it occurred. He systematically debunks numerous conspiracy theories promoted by Owens, including claims about Egyptian Air Force planes, Mossad involvement, Jeffrey Epstein connections, and allegations that Erica Kirk is a lesbian groomer tied to child trafficking. Shapiro presents new research from the National Contagion Research Institute showing that over 712,000 X posts targeted Erica Kirk, with more than 1,000 containing explicit threats, and that Owens's posts statistically predicted spikes in threat volume two days later. He also criticizes Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly for amplifying or providing cover for these theories. Shapiro argues that this conspiratorial thinking represents an existential threat to conservatism itself, which depends on individual responsibility rather than belief in hidden manipulative systems. He calls listening to Owens's content an actual sin that destroys souls and harms the country, warning that a conservative movement captured by conspiracy theories cannot effectively counter an ascendant left.

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