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Candace Owens:

Obviously, if you were actually under a real amount of stress—if you actually were deeply upset that people had you on a list of suspects or thought that you were suspicious—you would just clarify things instantly, immediately. It’s so easy. It’s free. If someone said, “Candace, what were you doing when Charlie (Charlie Kirk) was shot?” I’d be like, “I was sitting down at my table, prepping my show.” Like, the question doesn’t offend me because I had nothing to do with Charlie (Charlie Kirk) dying, okay? This is a psychological technique that is failing. It is failing for you. And you’re upset because you thought that with time—with the passage of time—people would let the story go, and they didn’t. And these reasons that he’s about to list for why they didn’t respond to answer any questions are beyond ridiculous. Let’s take a listen.

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  • Charlie Kirk (PERSON)

    ”… immediately. It’s so easy. It’s free. If someone said, “Candace, what were you doing when Charlie (Charlie Kirk) was shot?” I’d be like, “I was sitting down at my table, prepping my show.” Like, the question doe…”

  • Candace Owens (PERSON)

    “If someone said, “Candace, what were you doing when Charlie (Charlie Kirk) …”