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The Times of India
The Times of India
World
Barsha Dutta

"Trump may have gotten Charlie assassinated": Candace Owens sparks controversy with explosive claim about Donald Trump over Charlie Kirk’s death

A viral post has pushed Candace Owens back into the spotlight, and this time, the reaction has been immediate and intense. What started as a clip from her commentary quickly turned into a larger conversation after a widely shared post summed up the situation in blunt terms. Within hours, opinions flooded in, with supporters and critics clashing over what was actually said and what it might mean.

The post that fueled the fire read: “Candace Owens is now floating the idea that Trump may have gotten Charlie Kirk assassinated because he told Trump not to go to war with Iran. There is no way in hell Charlie ever spoke those words to the sitting President of the United States.” That framing alone set the tone. It was sharp, emotional, and impossible to ignore.

Candace Owens’ remarks on Donald Trump and Charlie Kirk ignite fierce online debate

At the heart of the uproar is a short but loaded statement from Candace Owens herself. In the clip, she spoke about power, influence, and the business tied to global conflict.

Her exact words were, “When I said that war is a massive industry and that Charlie stepped on people's toes who trade on war, who do real estate deals before the wars even start. When Charlie put his foot down and said to Trump, do not go to war with Iran.”

It is the kind of comment that leaves space for interpretation. Some listeners heard a broader argument about how war can benefit certain interests behind the scenes. Others took it more literally and questioned the seriousness of the claim being implied.

What makes this moment different is how quickly it escalated. Charlie Kirk is a well-known voice with a strong following, while Donald Trump remains at the center of global political attention. Putting both names in the same story will get people's attention, but it will also make things more serious.

It seems like the conversation is less about one clip and more about how stories form on the internet. Once a single statement is shared and reworded, it can become something much bigger than what it was meant to be. That is exactly what seems to have happened here.

For many watching, the real question is not just what was said, but how it is being understood. And in today’s fast-moving media space, that difference matters more than ever.

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