Candace's Conspiracy Theory Debunked
Nick Fuentes Destroys Candace Owens: "She Defines Low-IQ Antisemitism" | WATCH
Nick Fuentes, a prominent critic of the late Charlie Kirk, has publicly rejected the conspiracy theory that Israel was behind Kirk's assassination. On his show "America First with Nick Fuentes," the "Groyper" movement leader called the idea ridiculous.

Nick Fuentes is a known critic of the late Charlie Kirk and leader of the “Groyper” movement.
He hated Charlie not only for his very vocal support of Donald Trump, but also for his pro-Israel stance, even during the current Israel-Hamas war, where the overwhelmingly popular reaction has been to slam Israel time and again.
But, when Candace Owens took to X to shriek that Israel had indeed assassinated Charlie, Nick fought back.
On his Rumble show, “America First with Nick Fuentes", he called the idea that Israel killed Kirk “ridiculous” and said the conspiracy hysteria was “getting a little out of control.”
Fuentes, who had previously clashed with Kirk over his support for Israel, argued, “We are truly through the looking glass when Charlie Kirk is assassinated, and people blame Israel,” adding that he himself had been accused of covering up the alleged Israeli involvement despite his history of criticizing Kirk’s pro-Israel stance.
Fuentes further warned his followers against violence in response to Kirk’s death, emphasizing, “If you take up arms, I disavow you. I disown you in the strongest possible terms,” signaling his intent to distance himself from escalating rhetoric.
Let's not forget that Nick Fuentes despises Israel and Jews, something he does not try to pretend away.
So, if even he was shocked by the allegations that Israel killed Charlie, and felt he had to say something, it really goes to show what kind of lunacy we are dealing with.
Nick is (sadly) a well-liked influencer, who is exceptionally dangerous, and spreads a lot of hatred and vicious antisemitism (which I will address in a follow-up article). But on this point, I agree with him wholeheartedly.
Nick Matau, an Instagram influencer, said it best, "It is super weird when people like Nick Fuentes is the voice of reason [sic]"