Top 6 moments from Erika Kirk's CBS interview with Bari Weiss: 'Let the Lord use it'
4. 'We are living in enemy-occupied territory'
Erika Kirk also touched on the many conspiracy theories that have swirled in the wake of her husband's murder, including from conservative podcaster and former TPUSA affiliate Candace Owens.
What would Erika Kirk say to Candace Owens, as she pushes conspiracy theories about Charlie Kirk's assassination?
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"Stop. That's it. That's all I have to say. Stop."
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Owens has floated conspiracy theories about Charlie Kirk's death, some of which have included foreign involvement from Israel, Egypt or France; an internal plot from within TPUSA; and a cover-up by federal law enforcement. TPUSA recently challenged her to an in-person debunking event regarding her theories, which she declined.
According to Owens, registered Egyptian Air Force military aircraft tracked Erika Kirk's international and domestic travel patterns extensively in the years leading up to the killing. Conservative political commentator Tucker Carlson claimed during an interview last week with Theo Von that he has learned the theory is "factually true" and "very, very strange," though he was unsure what it meant.
Erika Kirk dismissed the Egyptian plane theory to Weiss, noting said she was pregnant and avoiding publicity for "90%" of the trips where Owens said she had been tracked by Egyptian planes.
"I'm pregnant, and I have nine months to own it. You really think I'm going to be on an Egyptian plane while I'm wanting to be with my In-N-Out burger and my chocolate milkshake? No. I'm not," Erika Kirk said.
"So if you want to go through my flight log, go right ahead, it's very boring. You say I was here on this date? I have a photo in my phone to prove that I actually was in a hospital because I was having contractions. So, game on," she said.
Regarding what she would say to Owens specifically, Kirk replied sharply, "Stop. That's it. That's all I have to say. Stop."
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