TPUSA: Not Allowed To Ask
Is Candace Owens the only one trying to discover the truth about who murdered Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah?
Turning Point USA, the non-profit Charlie ran, has certainly not come forward in any meaningful way to demand his killer(s) be addressed. There’s even plenty of shady footage to suggest individuals within that organization might have been involved or had some inking of what was happening.
We also have the FBI moving rapidly to shut down all investigations in this case. FBI Director Kash Patel’s role in handling this case has been suspicious from the start.
We note that Candace Owens has shown that private jets under the command of the Egyptian military had been tracking Kirk for more than two years. Did Egypt or any other foreign nations participate in this assassination? Were there dirty intelligence officers involved, either from the FBI, CIA or any other federal agencies?
The buck stops with President Donald Trump. He must appoint a true oversight commission to probe what happened and who’s responsible. He should have been done this weeks ago. Here’s more from Hustle Bitch.
Meanwhile, the DOGE-style audit that Charlie Kirk wanted to see has already been canceled by Tyler Bowyer, the chief operating officer at Turning Point USA. This has led some longtime donors to withdraw their support and others to question why the existing staff has contradicted the wishes of the organization’s founder — only days after he has been slain.
Here, Arizona-based investigative journalist Brian Ference discusses this turn of events with Clayton and Natali Morris at Redacted News.
Ference says Kirk was upset because a pool of suspicious donations had come from overseas sources, as well as NGOs (non-governmental organizations) linked with U.S. AIDs. USAIDs is the now disgraced wing of the State Department. It had been administering many outrageous tax-based grants and expenditures before DOGE (the Department of Government Efficiency, formed by Elon Musk) exposed the shady business.


