Are there video clips or transcripts of candace owens’ remarks about charlie kirk’s death available online?
Executive summary
There are multiple published reports documenting Candace Owens’ public statements and theories about Charlie Kirk’s death, including appearances on podcasts and social posts where she made specific allegations; major outlets and aggregators have republished summaries and quotations of those remarks [1] [2] [3]. Available reporting describes specific appearances — for example Owens spoke on the Myron Gaines podcast and on her own shows and social feeds — and excerpts and paraphrases of her claims appear across the press, but the search results provided do not link directly to original full video clips or complete verbatim transcripts [1] [4] [3].
1. What the reporting says exists: named appearances and quoted lines
Contemporary coverage repeatedly points to specific venues where Owens made claims: a Myron Gaines podcast appearance where she said Charlie Kirk sent a last text saying “They are going to kill me” and where she pressed TPUSA for answers [1] [5], and episodes of her own program/podcast where she has aired broader theories linking foreign actors, the U.S. military, and TPUSA leadership to Kirk’s killing [4] [3]. News outlets quote and summarize those remarks, and sometimes reproduce short quoted lines from her appearances [1] [2].
2. Video clips: press summarizes; original clips not linked in these results
Multiple outlets (Times of India, Hindustan Times, Mediaite, Sportskeeda, IBTimes, Global Nexter) report Owens’ statements and note her use of social posts, Instagram Stories, and podcast appearances to air allegations [6] [7] [3] [8]. However, the provided search results do not themselves contain or point to permanent direct links to full video clips hosted on platforms such as YouTube, X, or podcast feeds. Those articles reproduce quotes and paraphrase her claims rather than hosting a canonical full video in these search results [6] [4] [7].
3. Transcripts: press excerpts exist but full verbatim transcripts not shown
The coverage includes verbatim short quotations attributed to Owens (for example the alleged last-text wording) and extended paraphrases of what she said on specific podcasts and episodes [1] [2]. None of the items in your supplied list present a complete transcript of an entire episode or speech by Owens; they rely on excerpts and summaries [4] [3] [9]. Therefore, available sources do not mention a publicly posted full transcript in these search results.
4. How mainstream outlets treat and verify her claims
Outlets summarize Owens’ assertions while also reporting rebuttals and skepticism: examples include conservatives and TPUSA figures publicly rejecting Owens’ allegations (Blake Neff, Kash Patel responses) and commentary noting lack of supporting evidence for her more expansive theories [10] [8] [11]. Several pieces flag that law enforcement arrested a suspect, Tyler Robinson, and that prosecutors are pursuing charges — facts cited alongside Owens’ alternative theories [7] [3] [2].
5. Competing viewpoints and consequences for sourcing
Reporting presents two clear strands: (A) Owens’ supporters and platforms amplifying her claims and promising “full details” on her show [3], and (B) TPUSA affiliates, named commentators and fact-checking-minded outlets pushing back, calling the claims false or “reckless,” and urging in-person debate or rebuttal [10] [12]. Several outlets characterize Owens’ narratives as conspiratorial and note growth in her subscriber counts after the event, suggesting audience incentives that may shape coverage [8].
6. What a researcher should do next to find clips or transcripts
Because the supplied sources reference podcasts, Instagram stories, and episodes of Owens’ show as the primary vehicles for her remarks, the next step is to consult the original platforms: the Myron Gaines podcast feed, Owens’ official podcast/YouTube/X/Instagram pages, and episode archives of her show. The articles you provided summarize those appearances but do not serve as the primary video or transcript host [1] [4] [3].
7. Limitations and transparency
This analysis is limited to the search results you supplied. The sources document Owens’ statements and identify where she spoke, but they do not include or point to a single, complete publicly available clip or full transcript within these results — therefore I cannot assert that such a clip or transcript is absent elsewhere online; I can only state that the provided reporting does not show a definitive hosted video or full transcript [1] [4] [3].