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Candace Owens:

And I think John and Erika Wapner in that beautiful letter they wrote yesterday said it way more eloquently than I ever could, which is if you actually continue the legacy of Charlie (Charlie Kirk), it means continuing to fight for truth. And to the extent that they do that, fantastic. They will have an ally in me. I never attacked Turning Point USA because it came from Turning Point USA. And I saw what it took to build that company because I was a part of building that company. But to the extent that we feel that they’ve become so corporate that they’re not answering our questions or making us feel ashamed for asking these questions or just like feeling like they don’t care about getting to truth— I think it was very sloppy what Tyler Bowyer did on X. He was accusatory; he called people names. To that extent, they won’t survive. That is just a reality. I can’t fix that, right?

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  • Charlie Kirk (PERSON)

    ”… it way more eloquently than I ever could, which is if you actually continue the legacy of Charlie (Charlie Kirk), it means continuing to fight for truth. And to the extent that they do that, fantastic. They will…”

  • Turning Point USA (ORG)

    “…uth. And to the extent that they do that, fantastic. They will have an ally in me. I never attacked Turning Point USA because it came from Turning Point USA. And I saw what it took to build that company because I was …”

  • Tyler Robinson (PERSON)

    “…think it was very sloppy what Tyler Bowyer did on X.”

  • Tyler Bowyer (PERSON)

    “…s or just like feeling like they don’t care about getting to truth— I think it was very sloppy what Tyler Bowyer did on X. He was accusatory; he called people names. To that extent, they won’t survive. That is ju…”

  • United States (GPE)

    “…e extent that they do that, fantastic. They will have an ally in me. I never attacked Turning Point USA because it came from Turning Point USA. And I saw what it took to build that company because I was …”