Candace Owens claims Erika Kirk’s emotional clip from WHCD shoot was strategically amplified

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"Why the military prioritized Erica": Candace Owens claims Erika Kirk's emotional WHCD footage was strategically amplified

New controversy has erupted around Erica Kirk after Candace Owens accused the White House Military Office of helping circulate an emotional video following the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting. The accusation has sparked heated debate online, with critics questioning whether politics, media tactics and public sympathy are becoming dangerously intertwined.At the center of the storm was a short video showing a visibly shaken Erica Kirk leaving a ballroom after the shooting while saying, “I just want to go home.” The video went viral on social media and quickly became one of the defining emotional moments related to the tragedy.

Candace Owens claims White House pushed Erica Kirk video

Owens claimed on X and her podcast that the White House Military Office circulated an internal email shortly after the shooting encouraging officials to amplify the video online. According to her, the message described the video as “the strongest emotional response asset associated with the incident.”Owens further claimed that the email referenced the clip’s growing viral reach and its ability to shape the broader public narrative surrounding the shooting. She claimed the communication was mistakenly shared with the wrong internal group before trying to delete it.The conservative commentator openly questioned why Erica Kirk became such a prominent public figure in coverage of the incident.“So the question now is – why was the military so quick to prioritize Erica Kirk as the spokesperson for the WHCD shooting?” Owens asked. “Is this normal emergency procedure or is this unnatural pre-planning?”As of now, no official evidence has been made public confirming the email, and authorities have not confirmed Owens’ claims.

Erica Kirk and Candace Owens’ feud continues to escalate

The latest accusations add a new chapter to an increasingly public disagreement between Owens and Erika Kirk following their assassinations. Charlie Kirk. Owens has repeatedly questioned TPUSA leadership’s handling of the incident, its media messaging and the public image of Kirk’s widow in recent months.Owens also hinted at what she described as an “unnatural alliance” between the White House and TPUSA.“This has been a focus of the White House,” Owens explained. “There’s an unnatural alliance between Turning Point USA and the White House. This is too much. It feels a little fragile here.”Tensions between the two women appeared to cool briefly last December when Erika Kirk announced they would hold a private meeting to stop their public feud online. At the time, Kirk wrote that she hoped to have a “productive conversation.”This truce apparently did not last long.Now, as conspiracy theories, leaked email accusations and political suspicion dominate online discussions, the controversy surrounding Erica Kirk continues to expand well beyond the initial tragedy itself.

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