Officials at Turning Point USA invited MAGA influencer Candace Owens to participate in a live-streamed event debunking her conspiracy theories about the murder of the group's founder, Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk Show producer Blake Neff read a lengthy statement on Wednesday after Owens accused Turning Point leadership of betraying their former boss.
"Ever since Charlie's murder, Candace Owens has leveled a flood of allegations against people at Turning Point USA," Neff said. "She has suggested that Michael McCoy, Charlie's chief of staff, knew Charlie would be murdered, was happy that he died, and stayed silent because he was told he would be the next Charlie."
"She has suggested Charlie's security team intentionally denied him first aid after the shooting to ensure that he died," he continued. "Candace has effectively tarred everyone here with complicity in Charlie's death by repeatedly saying he was, quote, betrayed by, quote, everyone."
"She has said Charlie's murder, quote, had to be approved by Charlie's friends, and then suggested those friends might have her murdered too for, quote, knowing the truth."
Neff suggested Owens made the claims so she could "manipulate and string along an audience of people who don't realize they are being played."
"I would say we have suffered more harassment from these people than we have from antifa supporters who overtly celebrate Charlie's murder," he asserted. "What our friends have had to endure is not funny, and it's not insignificant. It is evil. I have seen it."
According to the producer, the Charlie Kirk Show had received thousands of emails requesting that Owens be given a platform to speak.
"People have wanted us to invite Candace on the show," he said. "So here's what is going to happen. In the near future, there will be a live stream here in Phoenix where we address in a clear and comprehensive way the claims and accusations, the false accusations that have been made against Charlie's family, friends, and the people here at Turning Point."
"We plan to walk through everything carefully and thoroughly," he added. "If Candace is available, we would sincerely welcome her participation in that live stream at our studio here in Phoenix. At this point, we believe the ball is back in her court."

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