Blake Neff slams Candace Owens over ‘Russian espionage program’ accusations, questions evidence behind TPUSA accusations
Candace Owens has sparked yet another controversy surrounding Turning Point USA (TPUSA) after she made a series of claims about alleged links to people of Russian and Eastern European background. The conservative commentator raised the issue while discussing Charlie Kirk’s commemoration, later sharing a chart that she said showed connections between TPUSA donors and individuals associated with Russia studies. Her comments quickly gained traction online, but they have not been independently verified. Blake Neff, a writer and commentator associated with TPUSA, responded publicly, arguing that Owens made broad connections without providing evidence and questioning the basis of her accusations.
Blake Neff Questions Candace Owens’ Statement on ‘American Turning’
The latest disagreement began when a video from Owens’ show circulated on X. In the video, she talked about Charlie Kirk’s memorial service and said many people in attendance, especially in the VIP area, spoke Russian.Owens then identified several people with ties to TPUSA and highlighted what she said were Eastern European connections. She also presented a visualization that she said linked TPUSA’s major donors, Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, and individuals who had studied Russian or had an Eastern European background.In the same clip, Owens mentions Daniel Phillippe and claims that he was offered the position of Charlie Kirk’s assistant before Kirk’s death. She makes these points as part of what she sees as a broader debate surrounding TPUSA’s unusual connections.While the video attracted attention online, none of the allegations made by Owens have been independently verified. As of now, there is no public evidence to corroborate the claims she outlined in the clip.
Blake Neff says Candace Owens’ arguments lack evidence
Neff shared the video on social media and directly criticized Owens’ conclusion.In his post, he suggested Owens was making connections between unrelated facts rather than building a case supported by evidence. He wrote:“Candace went to Russia and now suddenly thinks TPUSA is some kind of Russian spy project. What percentage of her show is just free association between things she happened to do or see on TV recently?”His response focused less on the specific people Owens mentioned and more on how he thought she came to her conclusions.Neff argued that merely identifying people with Russian or Eastern European backgrounds does not prove any coordinated relationship involving TPUSA. He also questioned whether recent experiences and events influenced the topics Owens chose to discuss on the show.The exchange is the latest chapter in ongoing tensions between Owens and figures associated with TPUSA. Owens had previously worked with the organization and later became one of its most outspoken critics. She has repeatedly questioned claims about Charlie Kirk and TPUSA in recent months, and people associated with the organization have refuted her claims. For now, the dispute remains a public war of words. Owens continues to stand by her accusations, while Neff insists they rely on speculation rather than verifiable facts.