Candace Owens has made several controversial claims and statements about Charlie Kirk after his recent assassination. She described Kirk as her "best friend" and "like a brother," but also alleged that in the weeks before his death, Kirk was being pressured by powerful Jewish donors and billionaire Bill Ackman to align his views more strongly with Israel. Owens suggested there was a meeting in the Hamptons where Kirk was pressured to visit Israel and hinted at conspiracies involving Kirk's shifting stance on Israel and possible interference by influential figures. She also claimed Kirk was drifting in his religious beliefs, moving away from Protestantism toward Catholicism shortly before his death. These statements have been widely criticized and refuted by people close to Kirk, including the Rosary church pastor Rob McCoy, who called Owens' remarks conspiracy theories and expressed dismay at her spreading such claims during a time of mourning. Bill Ackman denied any blackmail or pressure on Kirk, calling Owens' accounts completely false. Jewish community leaders also condemned Owens for promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories related to Kirk’s death. Overall, Owens' remarks have sparked significant backlash, leading to accusations that she is exploiting Charlie Kirk's tragic death to push divisive and unproven narratives.