Candace Owens, a well-known U.S. political commentator, posted strong statements about the war in Gaza and powerful world politics. On social media platform X, she wrote about her conversation with her friend Charlie about the Gaza conflict. Owens said she told him: “I told him to forget the politics, there are basic rules of the jungle; people that will mass murder innocent children and lie about it will murder us too.” She added: “There’s no allying halfway with sheer evil.” Owens warned that cheering on the actions of other nations can later harm America. Her words drew big attention. In late 2025 and early 2026, Candace Owens also shared private messages from Charlie Kirk that show he felt pressure from donors for his views on Israel. Turning Point USA confirmed those messages were real, and Kirk said he had lost major funding over his views on the Israeli-U.S. relationship just before his assassination in Utah in September 2025.
Her statements about Israel and world politics caused strong reactions across U.S. politics, with some people calling her comments controversial or antisemitic and others defending her right to speak.
Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk before his death: political debate and pressure
In 2025, U.S. political commentator Candace Owens shared parts of private group messages from her friend Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA. Those messages showed Kirk talking about losing major money from donors because he would not drop criticism of certain political views on Israel. Turning Point USA confirmed the messages were real. They said Kirk felt pressure because of disagreement over Israel’s war in Gaza and U.S. support for it. Candace Owens used these messages on her podcast to argue that powerful groups in politics and money were unfairly pushing views on war and foreign policy. She said this pressure showed how speaking honestly can be hard. Critics said Owens’ comments went too far and could stir anger and hateful ideas. Leaders in politics and media said pushing conspiracy ideas about Israel or any country can harm communities and fuel division. In the Israeli parliament, a lawmaker called the rise of strong anti-Israel voices in the U.S., including Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson, a “new enemy” that was causing deep debate about America’s alliance with Israel. This shows how Owens’ words have reached far beyond American borders and affected global conversations. Also Read: Candace Owens Claims Israel’s Likud Party Threatened Her And Tucker Carlson Over Speech After Knesset Remarks Sparked Debate
