Introduction & Monologue

Let’s assume, for a moment, that you’re right.

Let’s assume that Egyptian military planes really were flying around—appearing repeatedly in connection with Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA, and Erica Kirk. The immediate question everyone asks is: Why?
Who are they? What’s the theory?

And the honest answer is this: I don’t know.

I don’t claim to know. I’ve never claimed to know.

But here’s my theory—and it’s a simple one:
We investigate everything strange that happened that day until we figure out what actually happened.

That’s it.

The difference between me and my critics isn’t intelligence. It isn’t access. It isn’t morality.
It’s courage.

I’m willing to take the risks and ask the questions before it’s safe.
Before it’s popular.
Before the media consensus locks in.

You wait until it becomes socially acceptable—then you change your mind and pretend you were always asking questions.

Stop.

No one is owed silence.
No one is owed immunity from scrutiny.
And grief does not cancel investigation.

Erica Kirk made no request of me—none whatsoever—during four and a half hours of conversation to stop asking questions. Not one.

Now, regardless of your opinion of Candace Owens—and almost nobody seems neutral—there is no denying this: she has an extraordinary ability to command attention.

Millions have been enraged by her theorizing about Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
Millions more have been captivated—watching what they believe is either a real-time investigation into a massive cover-up, or a calculated attempt to exploit one of the most emotionally charged stories of the year.

Several of her claims have centered on Turning Point USA—the organization founded by Charlie Kirk and now run by his widow, Erica Kirk—who recently issued a blunt demand:

“Stop.”

She accused Candace Owens of peddling conspiracies.
Of building a business on lies.
Of profiting from tragedy.

And yet—shortly after saying that—Erica Kirk invited Candace Owens to a private, hours-long meeting.

That meeting has since ignited a frenzy of speculation.
Has Candace changed her mind?
Has she seen something new?
Has she pulled back—or doubled down?

Adding to the intrigue, Candace is also releasing a new book, Make Him a Sandwich, and amid all of this controversy, she now gives her first interview since that meeting.

This is not about personality.
This is not about clicks.
This is not about comfort.

This is about whether we are still allowed—as citizens—to ask uncomfortable questions when the official story doesn’t add up.

Because once asking questions becomes the crime, the truth is already dead.