Candace Owens, a former Turning Point USA member and conservative commentator, is under fire for suggesting that Charlie Kirk’s assassination in Utah may have involved foreign military forces. Kirk, the founder of TPUSA, was fatally shot on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University. Owens has since floated several unverified theories about the killing, including one involving an Egyptian Air Force plane that she claims departed the state shortly after the shooting.
The theory quickly spread across social media, drawing both intrigue and ridicule. While authorities have arrested 22-year-old Tyler Robinson for the murder, Owens continues to hint at a larger plot, alleging that Kirk’s death was not the work of a lone gunman but part of a coordinated military operation.
Owens’ ‘Egyptian Air Force’ Claim and Her Timeline Mistake
Owens claimed on X (formerly Twitter) that an Egyptian Air Force jet, tail number SU-BTT, left Provo, Utah, on September 10 — the same day Kirk was assassinated. She emphasized that the aircraft’s first-ever trip to the United States was in July, allegedly linked to a meeting with foreign officials. Owens suggested that a decision to “murder Charlie Kirk in Utah” was made around July 18, citing this as part of a broader conspiracy.
She added that the plane arrived from France on September 4, remained in Utah until the day of the shooting, and then departed to Wilmington, Delaware, before returning to Egypt on September 11. Owens implied that these movements might indicate foreign involvement in Kirk’s death, calling for scrutiny of which foreign leaders were in the U.S. during that time.
However, her claims unraveled when community notes on X clarified that the flight departed Provo at 7 a.m. local time — several hours before Kirk was shot. Critics argued that Owens misread the timestamp, confusing “UTC” (Coordinated Universal Time) with “Utah time.” Social media users mocked the blunder, with one writing, “We all just learned that Candace Owens thought UTC stood for Utah time.”
Conspiracy Theories Beyond the Plane
The Egyptian Air Force claim isn’t the only theory Owens has floated. She previously hinted at Israeli involvement and even referenced a dream in which Kirk allegedly told her he was “betrayed.” Despite widespread criticism, Owens has not retracted any of her statements. Instead, she has doubled down, calling the debunking of the flight timeline a sign that “they are panicked about its discovery.”
Owens also raised questions about the people allegedly “dropped off” by the Egyptian aircraft and the number of passengers on the return flight manifest. She argues that these unanswered questions point to a coordinated plot rather than the actions of a single gunman.
Official Investigation vs. Online Speculation
Authorities have charged Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old Utah resident, with Kirk’s murder. So far, officials have not indicated that anyone else is involved. Law enforcement sources told major news outlets that there is no evidence supporting Owens’ theories about foreign involvement or a broader military operation.
Despite the official stance, Owens’ posts continue to fuel online speculation, with her supporters calling for deeper investigations and her critics accusing her of spreading baseless conspiracy theories. The debate underscores the growing tension between official narratives and the viral spread of alternative explanations on social media.
As of now, there is no publicly available evidence linking the Egyptian Air Force or any foreign entity to Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Owens’ theories remain speculative, and authorities continue to treat Tyler Robinson as the sole suspect.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Who does Candace Owens think killed Charlie Kirk?
Owens has suggested that foreign entities, including the Egyptian Air Force, may have been involved. She has not named a specific individual or group.
Q2: What is the Egyptian Air Force theory about Charlie Kirk’s death?
Owens claims an Egyptian Air Force jet’s movements around the time of Kirk’s death point to a coordinated plot. However, evidence shows the plane left before the shooting.
Q3: Has anyone been arrested for Charlie Kirk’s murder?
Yes. Authorities have arrested 22-year-old Tyler Robinson and charged him with Kirk’s murder. No other suspects have been named.
Q4: Did Candace Owens make an error in her theory?
Yes. Owens appeared to confuse UTC with local Utah time, leading her to incorrectly claim that the plane left after the assassination.
Q5: Has Candace Owens retracted her statements?
No. Despite backlash and corrections, Owens has doubled down on her claims and continues to suggest a larger plot.
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