Candace Owens has been publicly criticizing and questioning Erika Kirk in the context of conspiracy theories about Charlie Kirk’s assassination, while Erika has repeatedly asked her to stop and later described a private meeting between them as “productive.” The situation is ongoing and highly contentious, with Owens still pushing doubts about the official story and Erika trying to cool things down in public.

Who “Erika” Is Here

  • The “Erika” in this context is Erika Kirk , widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and a key figure around Turning Point USA.
  • She has appeared on major TV outlets and social platforms to address both her husband’s death and Candace Owens’s commentary about it.

What Candace Owens Is Saying About Erika

  • Owens has promoted broad conspiracy theories around Charlie Kirk’s assassination, at times implying that people close to him or around Turning Point USA might be involved or hiding the truth.
  • In her content, she has questioned the completeness of the official investigation, suggested that governments like France, Israel, and Egypt could have played a role, and cast doubt on whether the accused killer is solely responsible.
  • She has mocked Erika in at least one end‑of‑year highlight reel, including clips of Erika asking her to stop, followed by Owens bluntly refusing and continuing her narrative.

One clip circulating shows Erika pleading with Owens to stop spreading conspiracies about Charlie’s murder, followed by Owens responding simply: “No.”

How Erika Has Responded

  • Erika’s most direct on‑air message to Owens was extremely short: she told her to “Stop. That’s it,” in response to the conspiracy theories about her husband’s killing.
  • On Fox News, Erika said Owens can criticize her personally but should not drag family and Turning Point “family” into alleged plots, especially while monetizing those accusations.
  • After public friction, Erika and Owens held a long private meeting that both described as productive; Erika called it “a very productive conversation” and said she would focus on upcoming Turning Point events.

Owens’s Ongoing Stance After Their Meeting

  • Even after that meeting, Owens has continued to say she does not fully accept the official account and still suspects a broader cover‑up.
  • She has claimed Erika arrived to their meeting with phone records and legal explanations intended to rebut Owens’s theories, but Owens told her audience she remained unconvinced, calling parts of the police affidavit “fake and gay,” a phrase she uses often.
  • Commentators note that while “tensions thawed” somewhat on the surface, Owens did not retract her earlier claims and continues to frame Erika’s push for privacy and de‑escalation as suspicious or strategically motivated.

Forum and Online Discussion Vibes

  • Forum threads and comment sections are split: some users argue Owens is exploiting a grieving widow and should back off; others insist she is asking “necessary questions” and see Erika’s pushback as a red flag.
  • A common theme in fan discussions is that Owens is “playing chess,” staying careful about directly attacking Erika while keeping suspicion alive around her and the Turning Point circle.
  • Jokes and memes in smaller communities also riff on the “Erika said stop” line, implying Owens could ironically use that phrase in future content to needle the situation while claiming she’s honoring Erika’s request.

TL;DR: Candace Owens has been using her platform to question Erika Kirk and the official narrative of Charlie Kirk’s death, mixing insinuations, conspiracy claims, and sometimes mocking tone. Erika has publicly told her to stop , later met with her in private for what both called a productive conversation, but Owens has not really backed down from her suspicions.