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Owens’ Kirk Assassination Claims Face Backlash as Gag Order Is Limited to Case Participants

She has offered no evidence after vowing to flout a Utah court order that does not cover outside commentators.

Overview

  • Utah Judge Tony Graf issued a gag order in the State v. Tyler Robinson case that restricts attorneys, witnesses, court staff, and other direct participants.
  • Hindustan Times reports that Tyler Robinson, 22, admitted to killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
  • On Oct. 19, Candace Owens posted that she would “violate” the order and claimed her findings could “burn the house down.”
  • Owens suggested federal involvement in the assassination, said she lost faith in President Trump, and previously alleged pressure from pro‑Israel donors.
  • A screenshot of Kirk messages shared by Owens was verified as genuine by a current TPUSA employee, but she has offered no evidence for her broader claims, drawing condemnation from MAGA figures including Laura Loomer.