Candace Owens
Owens shares disturbing texts suggesting Kirk anticipated being 'wiped out' long before he was killed. Youtube/Candace Owens

Candace Owens has disclosed what she describes as 'prophetic' private text messages from the late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, claiming he repeatedly warned that his activism placed him in danger long before his assassination.

Owens says the messages, which date back to 2018, reveal Kirk expressing fears that he would be 'wiped out at any time,' and doubting he would ever live to see the political movement he helped build reach its full potential.

The revelations have reignited debate over Kirk's death and prompted questions about whether he privately anticipated the risks associated with his role. Critics have challenged the authenticity of the screenshots, but Owens insists they are genuine and part of a longstanding archive.

Kirk's Private Fears: 'I Won't Live to See the End of This Revolution'

Owens' revelation focused on an exchange from 2018 in which Kirk allegedly told her that he doubted he would 'live to see the end of this revolution.' He reportedly referred to her as the 'Iron Lady of America,' urging her to prepare for a future in which she would have to navigate political battles without him.

In the same conversation, Kirk reportedly stated that he had long feared he could be 'wiped out at any time,' citing the dangers of managing a high-profile conservative organisation as greater than most people knew.

Owens stated that these comments were not throwaway lines or overblown warnings, but rather part of a larger pattern of resignation. She maintained Kirk had often expressed similar sentiments and that the messages provided an unfiltered glimpse into his fears.

She said he mentioned moments when the pressure of the political scene made him wonder if he'd 'make it out of all this alive,' despite his desire to stay in the fight.

Pressure, Burnout and Growing Suspicion Behind the Scenes

According to Owens, Kirk constantly admitted that his public image of confidence and control did not always reflect his interior reality. She claimed he was frequently surrounded by people who were not quite trustworthy.

She has suggested that these texts now serve as a warning that Kirk felt threatened within his professional domain, not just by ideological opponents.

Owens claimed the two had lengthy discussions about stress, burnout, and the emotional toll of political combat. She claimed Kirk privately acknowledged that he believed his success was jeopardising his safety, yet publicly continued to reject the possibility of a personal threat. These facts, she claimed, now appear brutally predictive in light of his death.

Disputes Over Authenticity

The public disclosure of the messages has sparked dispute over their validity. Critics have raised concerns about the screenshots' lack of timestamps and formatting, suggesting they were modified or selectively presented.

Owens has categorically denied such allegations, claiming that the communications are authentic and part of a wider archive of discussions she has maintained since 2018.

She has also been accused of manipulating Kirk's death for selfish benefit. In response, Owens has stated that she is driven by loyalty, claiming that revealing the texts is vital to heed his warnings and impose accountability where she believes it is absent.

She maintains that the messages reveal Kirk's genuine attitude, which was far more terrified and troubled than the public ever realised.

Questions Surrounding the Investigation

Owens has expressed worries about the investigation into Kirk's death, pointing out that several of the people in charge are new to their positions. She claims that such shifts call into doubt oversight and continuity.

Her concerns have prompted speculation that the official account contains omissions or discrepancies that necessitate further investigation.

Owens feels information has been concealed and that those close to Kirk may not be forthcoming. She has encouraged authorities to investigate all possible causes and not to prematurely rule out situations that correspond to the concerns Kirk expressed privately.

Her public statements have sparked heated debate over whether political intentions played a role and whether Kirk believed them.

Alleged Threats and Ongoing Suspicion

Owens has also alleged that on the day Kirk died, she was notified that she and Tucker Carlson were on an 'assassination list.' She claims the message convinced her that Kirk's earlier suspicions were not irrational but rooted in real danger.

These charges have fuelled right-wing conspiracy theories about concerted attacks on famous conservative personalities.

Despite the scandal, Owens has continued to seek transparency from individuals she believes may know more than they have disclosed. She has stated that her priority now is to ensure that Kirk's warnings are not ignored and that his death is not dismissed as an isolated tragedy.

For Owens and many of Kirk's supporters, the text messages represent unfinished business and a plea to investigate the truth behind his chilling predictions.