Laura Loomer urges Erika Kirk to sue Candace Owens after police precinct remark sparks fresh Charlie Kirk controversy

Laura Loomer urges Erika Kirk to sue Candace Owens after police precinct remark sparks fresh Charlie Kirk controversy
Laura Loomer urges Erika Kirk to sue Candace Owens after police precinct remark sparks fresh Charlie Kirk controversy (Image via Getty)
Laura Loomer has openly called on Erika Kirk to take legal action against Candace Owens after a new round of sharp remarks about Charlie Kirk’s widow. The latest tension began on Wednesday, February 11, when Laura Loomer shared a short clip from Candace Owens’ podcast on X. In the video, Candace Owens says, “Erika should be dragged into a police precinct.” Loomer reacted strongly. She described Owens’ behavior as “beyond depraved” and later tagged Erika Kirk directly, saying Candace Owens had gone “too far” and should be sued.This public fight comes months after the death of Charlie Kirk in September 2025. Since then, Candace Owens has repeatedly questioned the circumstances around his death and has aimed criticism at Erika Kirk. Despite the continued comments, Erika Kirk has not publicly responded.
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Laura Loomer urges Erika Kirk to sue Candace Owens after podcast remarks about Charlie Kirk’s widow

Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk were known to be longtime allies in conservative media circles. But after Charlie Kirk’s death, Owens began raising doubts online about what happened. Over several months, she questioned why Erika Kirk was not demanding more answers. At times, she even suggested Erika Kirk may know more than she has said publicly.
On February 11, Laura Loomer reposted the podcast clip and wrote that Candace Owens’ words were unacceptable. The post quickly gained attention, drawing more than 76,000 views on X. Even with the growing online reaction, Erika Kirk has continued to stay silent.The disagreement did not stop there. On Sunday, February 8, another issue added fuel to the situation. During Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in California, singer Bad Bunny performed at the official Super Bowl halftime show. According to official NFL broadcast data, the halftime performance reached more than 128 million viewers.At the same time, Turning Point USA held an alternate “All-American Halftime Show” in a separate location. The event was headlined by Kid Rock. Erika Kirk praised the event on X, calling it “incredible” and thanking “the millions that tuned it.”Candace Owens responded by posting a screenshot from YouTube that showed around 10,000 live views on the stream. She questioned the claim of “millions” watching and wrote that events with more than five million live viewers would not show such low numbers on YouTube. Since then, the online tension between Laura Loomer and Candace Owens has only grown louder, while Erika Kirk has remained publicly quiet.

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About the AuthorSehjal Gupta

Sehjal Gupta is a sports journalist covering US and international sports, with a specialization in the NFL. She has been writing about sports since 2025, reporting on leagues, tournaments, and athletes who shape the game. A Master’s in Management adds depth to her analysis, while her love for Hollywood movies and pop culture sparks her storytelling voice, a flair that also shapes her entertainment writing, giving it the same energy and creativity she brings to sports.

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