“Charlie was appointed”: Candace Owens’ Erika Kirk criticism backfires as Linda Yaccarino and Laura Loomer turn on her
Public criticism and political debate collided online this week after a brief but pointed message from former X CEO Linda Yaccarino appeared to challenge commentator Candace Owens over her remarks about Erika Kirk. The exchange quickly took off on social media, with both political leaders and commentators weighing in as questions about Kirk's appointment to the United States Air Force Academy Board of Visitors sparked a larger debate.
Owens publicly asked why Erika Kirk had been chosen for the advisory role, which sparked the controversy. Her remarks spread rapidly online and prompted a direct response from Yaccarino. What might have been a routine political disagreement soon turned into a viral moment when multiple public figures weighed in, including activist Laura Loomer.
Owens’ criticism came in response to news that Erika Kirk had been selected for a position on the Air Force Academy Board of Visitors. The appointment was confirmed through a statement from the White House on March 10.
Speaking to USA Today, spokeswoman Olivia Wales defended the decision, stating: "President Trump made the perfect choice in appointing Erika Kirk to the U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors."
Owens, however, framed the decision differently in a post that quickly ignited debate. Her message read: "She's a grieving widow, so we have no right to ask what the hell qualifies her to a position advising our Defense Department. This is all perfectly normal, and only people who are DEMONIC would question this appointment."
Shortly afterward, Yaccarino appeared to step into the discussion with a blunt reply directed at the commentary. Her post contained just three words: "Stop. Just stop"
The response fueled even more attention, with Loomer adding another layer to the dispute. In a tweet dated March 10, she wrote: "I'm shocked Candace hasn't been banned yet."
Loomer later attempted to clarify the reasoning behind Kirk’s appointment, arguing that the role had originally been intended for her late husband, conservative activist Charlie Kirk, before his assassination in September 2024. She explained that the appointment could be seen as a symbolic continuation of his planned involvement.
"Since everything is a conspiracy to you, let me explain: Before Charlie Kirk was assassinated in September, had been selected by President Trump to serve on the Air Force Academy board last year," Loomer continued.
She further added: "Charlie was appointed. He is now dead, so to honor him, his wife is taking his spot. Not everything is a conspiracy."
The explanation did little to calm critics online. Many users argued that government advisory positions should be based on qualifications rather than symbolic gestures. One widely shared comment summarized that frustration:
"By that logic, if a senator dies, we should just appoint their spouse to the Senate seat to 'honor them.' Government positions are not family heirlooms."
According to reports, the Air Force Academy’s Board of Visitors includes roughly 16 members from across the political spectrum. The panel reviews issues such as curriculum, discipline, finances, and overall morale at the academy.
As the debate continues, the academy itself has made clear that it does not play a role in selecting individual members for the board.
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Candace Owens accused of stirring conspiracy theories as Linda Yaccarino steps in with sharp warning
Owens’ criticism came in response to news that Erika Kirk had been selected for a position on the Air Force Academy Board of Visitors. The appointment was confirmed through a statement from the White House on March 10.
Speaking to USA Today, spokeswoman Olivia Wales defended the decision, stating: "President Trump made the perfect choice in appointing Erika Kirk to the U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors."
Shortly afterward, Yaccarino appeared to step into the discussion with a blunt reply directed at the commentary. Her post contained just three words: "Stop. Just stop"
The response fueled even more attention, with Loomer adding another layer to the dispute. In a tweet dated March 10, she wrote: "I'm shocked Candace hasn't been banned yet."
Loomer later attempted to clarify the reasoning behind Kirk’s appointment, arguing that the role had originally been intended for her late husband, conservative activist Charlie Kirk, before his assassination in September 2024. She explained that the appointment could be seen as a symbolic continuation of his planned involvement.
"Since everything is a conspiracy to you, let me explain: Before Charlie Kirk was assassinated in September, had been selected by President Trump to serve on the Air Force Academy board last year," Loomer continued.
She further added: "Charlie was appointed. He is now dead, so to honor him, his wife is taking his spot. Not everything is a conspiracy."
The explanation did little to calm critics online. Many users argued that government advisory positions should be based on qualifications rather than symbolic gestures. One widely shared comment summarized that frustration:
"By that logic, if a senator dies, we should just appoint their spouse to the Senate seat to 'honor them.' Government positions are not family heirlooms."
According to reports, the Air Force Academy’s Board of Visitors includes roughly 16 members from across the political spectrum. The panel reviews issues such as curriculum, discipline, finances, and overall morale at the academy.
As the debate continues, the academy itself has made clear that it does not play a role in selecting individual members for the board.
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