Candace Owens Alleges 'Egyptian' Surveillance Plot in Slain Conservative Leader Charlie Kirk's Assassination
- Maria F. Gonzalez
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November 26, 2025 – Provo, Utah In a bombshell escalation of one of the most perplexing political mysteries of the year, conservative firebrand Candace Owens has unleashed a fresh wave of allegations tying Egyptian military aircraft to the September 10 assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. Citing flight-tracking data and rental car records, Owens claims the planes weren't mere coincidences but part of a sophisticated foreign surveillance operation targeting Kirk's wife, Erika, in the lead-up to his fatal shooting at a Utah Valley University event.
The 32-year-old Kirk, a rising star in MAGA circles known for his campus activism and unapologetic critiques of progressive ideologies, was gunned down during a speaking engagement in Orem, just miles from Provo Municipal Airport. Authorities swiftly arrested Tyler Robinson, a 28-year-old local with no apparent ties to Kirk's inner circle, charging him with first-degree murder. The FBI has labeled it a lone-wolf attack, but Owens—and a growing chorus of online skeptics—insist the official narrative crumbles under scrutiny.
On her podcast Candace, in an episode titled "Operation Mocking-Plane: The Charlie Kirk Plot Thickens," Owens dropped what she calls irrefutable evidence: Two Egyptian Air Force jets, tail numbers SU-BTT and SU-BND, shadowed Erika Kirk's travel itinerary a staggering 73 times between 2022 and September 2025. "These weren't random flights," Owens declared, her voice laced with urgency as she pored over ADS-B Exchange logs during the live broadcast. "They matched her domestic hops and international jaunts—down to the hour. One plane powered up at Provo Airport on the exact day Charlie was killed, while the other idled on the tarmac. Passengers from that bird walked away with four rental cars from Duncan Aviation. Who rents wheels like that for a 'training exercise'?"
Owens, who has sparred publicly with Kirk's organization in the past, stopped short of directly implicating Erika but painted her as the unwitting—or perhaps central—hub of a web spun by shadowy international actors. "Erika's on autopilot, bless her, but someone's pulling the strings," she said in a recent appearance on the Myron Gaines podcast. "Charlie texted a TPUSA staffer the day before: 'They're going to kill me.' He smelled the trap. And now, with these Egyptian ghosts circling like vultures, it's clear this was no amateur hit."
The claims, first teased in early October on Owens' X account, have ignited a firestorm across social media. Supporters hail her as a truth-teller exposing a "military op" involving U.S. agencies like the FBI, DEA, and Secret Service—agencies Owens alleges facilitated the planes' U.S. landings. Flight data, she says, traces the jets back to 900 N. King Street in Wilmington, Delaware, a hub linked to federal operations. "Kash Patel, if I'm wrong, sue me," Owens challenged the Trump ally and incoming FBI director nominee earlier this month. "But if I'm right, the American people deserve answers."Critics, however, dismiss the saga as Owens' latest descent into QAnon-adjacent fever dreams. "She's speedrunning from debunked Israeli snipers to Egyptian phantoms to French hit squads," quipped X user @EYakoby in a viral thread cataloging her shifting suspects—from Mossad and Brigitte Macron to bee cults and MKUltra mind control. Aviation enthusiasts have poked holes in the timeline, noting the planes were logged for routine maintenance stops, not cloak-and-dagger drops. And Erika Kirk's camp has remained stone-silent, issuing only a terse plea for privacy amid the "painful speculation."
Yet the intrigue refuses to dissipate. On November 25, Owens pivoted—again—claiming French President Emmanuel Macron greenlit her own assassination to silence her Kirk probe, a plot she says U.S. counterterrorism officials have quietly acknowledged. "The White House got my intel," she posted to her 5 million X followers. "Doubters, watch the intel community's statement drop." As of press time, no such confirmation has materialized, but the post racked up over 100,000 likes, fueling whispers of a broader cover-up.
Kirk's death has already reshaped Turning Point USA, thrusting interim leadership into the spotlight and amplifying calls for transparency from within conservative ranks. Erika Kirk, a former TPUSA executive with rumored ties to military contractors, has retreated from public view, leaving allies to defend her against Owens' barbs. "Candace's 'verifiable lies' list is just grievance porn," fired back one TPUSA insider anonymously. "Charlie built this movement on facts, not fanfic."
As the FBI's investigation drags into its third month—with hospital footage reportedly "seized" and Robinson's motive still murky—Owens vows to keep digging. "This isn't about me or Erika," she insisted. "It's about a hit that reeks of foreign meddling, right here on American soil. Charlie Kirk didn't die for nothing. He died because he got too close to the truth."
Maria F. Gonzales


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