Christian influencer Allie Beth Stuckey clapped again at Candace Owens’ claims that she doesn’t care about who murdered Charlie Kirk — and that the right-wing activist’s homicide was an “inside job.”
Stuckey — who has been recognized by the Wall Avenue Journal as a potential successor for Kirk to helm his non-profit, Turning Level USA (TPUSA) — addressed Owens’ latest declare that she was not “apprehensive” about bringing Kirk’s killer to justice. (Kirk was shot and killed on September 10 whereas talking at Utah Valley College. He Was 31. Two days later, Tyler Robinson was recognized because the shooter and brought into police custody.)
“I wasn’t going to answer Candace publicly, however I used to be genuinely harm by her accusation that I don’t care about who killed Charlie as a result of I expressed concern for the lives of people that have been implicated in her collection on CK’s homicide,” Stuckey, 33, wrote through X on Wednesday, November 12, alongside a video from her “Relatable” podcast.
Stuckey fired again at Owens, 36, writing, “That couldn’t be farther from the reality. Charlie was my good friend. He inspired me, prayed for me, championed me and gave me recommendation after I wanted it. We linked arms for the gospel, and I miss that a lot. I very a lot care about justice for him.”
She continued: “However you realize who cares about justice for Charlie excess of any of us? His household. His pals and colleagues who have been with him daily.”
Stuckey mentioned that she “trusts” that Kirk’s interior circle are “asking the best inquiries to the best folks in the best manner” whereas wanting into Kirk’s assassination.
She mentioned she has hope they’re “doing so in a way that doesn’t fire up suspicion in opposition to harmless folks. In a manner that doesn’t hinder the precise investigation into who was concerned in Charlie’s homicide.”
Stuckey famous, “I need to see due course of play out uninhibited,” seemingly slamming Owens’ option to allegedly level the finger at folks with out eager about the implications.
“And, sure, I do really feel deeply for many who have been unfairly maligned by implications of guilt. That’s actually scary, critical, and mistaken,” Stuckey continued. “Most of all, I care about how Christians search reality.”
She claimed that “Simply asking questions,” which is what she mentioned Owens has been doing on her YouTube collection investigating the circumstances surrounding Kirk’s demise “isn’t a justification for slander.”
“The God who created us and weighs our phrases has lots to say about how we communicate and what we search,” Stuckey added.
Stuckey additional detailed her concern with Owens alleging on her YouTube collection that she wasn’t “apprehensive” about Kirk, by claiming they don’t have the identical sources.
“I can’t compete with secret sources. Candace has referenced unnamed sources that she has within the authorities and inside Turning Level,” Stuckey alleged. “I don’t have secret sources. … Charlie has not come to me in a dream.”
Owens beforehand wrote through X on October 19 that she thinks “Charlie was betrayed. By everybody.” She additionally claimed that his homicide was “an inside job.”
“I feel it’s actually critical after we carry this stuff to the desk,” Stuckey mentioned on her podcast about Owens’ allegedly throwing stones at folks she doesn’t suppose are concerned in an alleged cover-up. “I might need folks to stay up for me.”
She added, “I simply don’t suppose that is proper, catching folks up like this.”
Us Weekly has reached out to Owens for remark.
