Conservative commentator Candace Owens has made a shocking revelation on Instagram, claiming that the late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk predicted his own death just a day before he was killed. In a video posted on her account @CandaceOShow, Owens said three people had told her off record that Kirk expressed fear for his life, with two reportedly possessing written communication about it from a major Turning Point USA donor referred to as “C1.” According to Owens, Kirk told them, “I think they’re going to kill me,” a statement made one day before his death on September 10, 2025.
Owens emphasized that Kirk never shared this with her directly, but she chose to make the information public in hopes that those who were close to him would come forward. “I honor off-record conversations, but I’m hoping those people who I believe are good will be inspired to speak up,” she said. “Charlie did say the day before he died that he thought he was going to be killed. And maybe they can finally tell us who ‘they’ are.”
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot during a live event at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025. He was struck in the neck while speaking to a crowd of more than 3,000 and later pronounced dead at Timpanogos Regional Hospital. Police arrested 22-year-old Tyler Robinson two days later, charging him with aggravated murder and multiple related offenses.
Kirk’s assassination sent shockwaves through the political world, prompting widespread mourning among conservatives and condemnation from across the political spectrum. His death has since fueled numerous theories and speculations online, with Owens and others questioning whether more powerful interests were involved. Federal authorities continue to investigate the motive and background of the suspect, while Turning Point USA has called for transparency and justice in uncovering the full truth behind Kirk’s death.
As Owens’s claims circulate, there remains no independent verification of the alleged warning Kirk gave before his death. The individuals she cited have not yet come forward publicly, and investigators have not commented on whether such communications exist. However, the timing of Owens’s statement has reignited public debate about the events leading up to September 10 and whether Kirk had reason to believe he was in danger.