‘Yes, Charlie was betrayed’: Candace Owens vows to ‘violate’ Charlie Kirk gag order: details explored

Political commentator and podcaster Candace Owens has spoken out about the ongoing case surrounding the assassination of late conservative activist Charlie Kirk. On October 20, 2025, Owens spoke to X, stating that she was willing to “violate” the silence order imposed in the case to reveal what she described as explosive information.
Explaining her intentions, Owens wrote that she no longer intended to remain silent about the details she had recently discovered. She claimed to have learned shocking truths about Charlie Kirk’s death, emphasizing that the situation went far beyond what had been publicly revealed.
“Don’t worry about the silence order in the Charlie Kirk case. I intend to break it in the name of the world. The things I discovered last week are enough to burn the house down. Yes, Charlie has been betrayed. By everyone,” she wrote in her post.
As a reminder, Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated on September 10.
The main suspect, Tyler Robinson, 22, was charged with several crimes, including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, criminal discharge of a firearm, two counts of witness tampering and commission of a violent crime in the presence of children.
As reported by Fox 13 Now on September 29, 2025, the case of State v. Tyler Robinson had already attracted intense media coverage and political commentary, including remarks from former President Donald Trump, who called Kirk a friend.
4th District Court Judge Tony Graf, who had been sworn in only 56 days before the case began, therefore issued an order of silence, prohibiting attorneys for both sides from making public statements that could influence the ongoing trial.
“No matter who is watching us, whether it is the nation or a single individual, we must fulfill our role with integrity, courtesy and diligence. I encourage each of you to give your best in this matter. Neither Mr. Robinson nor the people of Utah deserve anything less than a fair and impartial administration of justice,” Judge Graf said.
Although in her X-rated post, Candace Owens vowed to violate this gag order, she has yet to reveal the alleged evidence she claimed to have.
Candace Owens Makes Controversial Claims About Charlie Kirk’s Death
Conservative commentator Candace Owens recently sparked controversy after making a series of sensational claims about the untimely death of Charlie Kirk.
On the September 16, 2025 episode of the Candace Owens Podcast, she alleged that billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman threatened Kirk during a private meeting in the Hamptons before his death. Owens also claimed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu personally called and invited Kirk to Israel shortly before the tragedy.
According to Owens, this so-called “intervention” was staged in response to Kirk’s changing views on Israel. She said her increasingly critical stance towards the country had angered several political and financial figures.
“So BB Netanyahu, on that phone call, which happened a few weeks ago, before Charlie lost his life. Charlie was in the Hamptons… (and) an intervention was arranged by Bill Ackman because Charlie’s rational thoughts about Israel were a no-no… Bill Ackman was very upset and threats were made,” Candace Owens said.
She further claimed that Kirk had been “under duress” in the days leading up to his death and was even offered money to change his foreign policy positions.
Candace Owens revisited the topic in her October 7, 2025 podcast episode, saying Kirk had privately expressed frustration over what she described as “Israel was bullying him.” She told listeners:
“He knew, and others knew, that Charlie was done with Israeli bullying – and I will now present the proof of what I say. »
Candace Owens then presented what she described as “an actual group chat that took place two days before Charlie Kirk’s murder,” claiming that nine people were involved, including Kirk and his pastor, Rob McCoy.
According to Owens, the conversation reflected Charlie Kirk’s growing disillusionment with certain donors and his position on Israel. She added that Kirk wrote about losing “another huge Jewish donor” worth $2 million a year for refusing to “cancel Tucker,” adding that he would no longer be “bullied like that.”
In the same exchange, another participant advised restraint, warning that inviting confrontation might feel good “in the short term” but would not be “good in the long term,” describing differing opinions as “this nasty free will thing that God has given us.” Owens pointed out that these messages were exchanged just two days before Kirk’s death.
“Again, this was 48 hours before Charlie was murdered. He was very clear and explicit – and he didn’t back down. Not at that Hamptons meeting that they’re all lying about, and not in this thread,” Candace Owens said.
While initially withholding the names of those involved, Owens changed his mind mid-sentence and revealed an alleged participant: American conservative political commentator, lawyer and columnist Josh Hammer.
Although a suspect in Kirk’s murder case has been apprehended, Candace Owens’ recent online activity, including posting purported screenshots of group chats, continues to fuel speculation surrounding the conservative activist’s death.
Meanwhile, the podcaster stays busy with her self-titled daily podcast, available on YouTube, Rumble, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Edited by Shayari Roy