Charlie Kirk faced pressure from Jewish donors before his death, claims conservative US commentator Owens
Owens says Charlie Kirk was preparing to leave pro-Israel cause before his death and so was under pressure from Jewish donors

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Republican conservative leader Charlie Kirk had been bullied by Jewish donors two days before his death, US conservative social media influencer Candace Owens claimed in a video shared on her YouTube channel Monday.
She based her claim on screenshots allegedly showing messages written by Kirk in a private group chat.
Owens, who has long suggested that pressure from the Israeli lobby played a role in Kirk’s death, said in the video that his funding began to be cut off after he hosted guests critical of Israel at his events, and shared messages that appeared to show he was preparing to leave the pro-Israel cause.
The pressure increased particularly after journalist Tucker Carlson, known for his open criticism of Israel’s policies, appeared on Kirk’s program. Owens added that both she and Carlson had faced harassment for trying to “speak the truth” about Kirk’s death by gunshot last month.
A screenshot shared in the video, allegedly from a nine-member chat group, contained a message attributed to Kirk that read: “Just lost another huge Jewish donor. $2 million a year because we won’t cancel Tucker.”
Carlson, on his self-titled program on Sept. 17, said Kirk had often expressed negative views about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“He did not like Bibi Netanyahu and he said that to me many times and he said to people around him many times. He felt that Bibi Netanyahu was a very destructive force,” Carlson said on his show.
On the same broadcast, Carlson added that Kirk believed Netanyahu uses the United States to fight wars serving Israel’s interests and that he found this shameful and humiliating.
Carlson added that “there was a small, very intense group who tormented Charlie Kirk until the day he died.”
Kirk was shot dead on Sept. 10 while speaking at an event at a university in the Western state of Utah. The suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, was arrested shortly after the attack and remains in custody.