Podcaster Alex Jones posted a video on X that quickly caught attention after he made shocking claims about Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk, and Erika Kirk. In the video, Jones said Owens was “a man” and joked that she had gotten Erika Kirk pregnant. He also falsely claimed that Charlie Kirk had been killed because he knew about it.
Soon after, Jones clearly said the entire story was satire. He explained that he was mocking what he described as Owens’ habit of making bold and unproven claims about others. His video came months after Charlie Kirk’s death in September, which has since been followed by online arguments and public statements involving Owens and Erika Kirk.
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Alex Jones made it clear that none of his claims were real. He said the video was meant to show how easy it is to spread false stories when facts are not checked. The clip has since spread widely, bringing fresh attention to the ongoing tension surrounding Kirk’s death and the public feud that followed.
Alex Jones, Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk, and Erika Kirk controversy explained
In the video shared on his X account, Alex Jones joked about fake media reports and made up a dramatic story involving Candace Owens and Erika Kirk. He said:
“It is now being reported by the mainstream corporate media that Erika Kirk is pregnant and that she’s been hiding this fact.”
Jones then continued with more exaggerated claims, adding:
“They’re having a big meeting about how Candace Owens is really a man, and that’s why there’s such a fight between him and Erika.”
He later claimed Charlie Kirk had been killed because of this made-up situation. After finishing the story, Jones stopped and openly admitted it was not real. He told viewers:
“No, actually, this is called satire, folks. But that’s how this works. I can just make up whatever I wanted, right?”
Jones said the video was meant to copy the way Owens has spoken about others in the past. Owens has previously made unverified claims about public figures, including French First Lady Brigitte Macron.
After Charlie Kirk’s death, Owens publicly questioned the role of Turning Point USA and Erika Kirk. In response, Erika Kirk spoke briefly during an interview with Bari Weiss, editor-in-chief of CBS, saying:
“Stop. That’s it. That’s all I have to say. Stop.”
Owens later responded on her podcast, saying:
“So Erika would like me to stop lying, and I would like to honor that.”
The two later met privately and called the meeting “productive” on X. Despite this, public exchanges continued. As of now, none of Candace Owens’ claims about Charlie Kirk’s death have been proven, and Alex Jones’ video was confirmed by him to be satire only.
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