Erika Kirk is done with Candace Owens and others peddling conspiracy theories about her late husband, Charlie Kirk.

Owens and Charlie Kirk were once colleagues at Kirk’s Turning Point USA and also good friends.

But since the right-wing podcaster’s death, Owens has begun pushing unfounded theories involving the alleged involvement of Israel and even the US military in the 31-year-old’s murder.

Bari Weiss, editor in chief of News, asked Erika Kirk at a News town hall what she would say to Owens and others who continue to spread misinformation.

“Stop. That’s it. That’s all I have to say. Stop,” Erika Kirk said, her face turning stony at the taped event, which will air Sunday.

Erika Kirk remained impassive when asked about the conspiracy theories surrounding her husband's death.
Erika Kirk remained impassive when asked about the conspiracy theories surrounding her husband’s death.

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Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during a speech at Utah Valley University on September 10.

After his death, Erika Kirk succeeded him as CEO of Turning Point USA. She continued to do the press rounds to promote her late husband’s book, “Stop, in the Name of God: Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life.”

During a recent appearance on the News show “Outnumbered,” host Harris Faulkner also asked Erika about conspiracy theorists and people who are eager to know where Charlie Kirk is buried.

“It was all public. We will build the most beautiful monument for my husband at Turning Point USA, and it will be for the world to see,” Erika Kirk said, adding that her husband’s burial site will remain private.

The Kirks on stage during the Turning Point USA Inaugural Eve Ball on January 19 in Washington, DC
The Kirks on stage during the Turning Point USA Inaugural Eve Ball on January 19 in Washington, DC

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She then addressed recent rumors about her husband’s death, including Owens’ theory that the Turning Point USA founder’s murder was an “inside job.”

“I don’t have time to address the noise,” Erika Kirk said, explaining that her “silence doesn’t mean that somehow Turning Point USA and all the carefully selected staff who loved my husband and my husband loved them, are somehow involved in this.”

“We’re busy building. And you know what I thought? I thought these people are human,” he said. “We’re all grieving in our own way and they’re trying to find the answer to something that happened that was so evil.”