Erika Kirk and Candace Owens have agreed to meet privately on Monday, December 15, after months of public tension, online sparring, and nonstop controversy surrounding the death of Erika’s husband, Charlie Kirk.
Both women confirmed the meeting on X and made it clear that public discussions, livestreams, and tweets are officially on pause until after the conversation happens. In internet terms, the noise is muted and the group chat is closed.

The meeting comes after Candace Owens spent months questioning the official account of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Charlie, the founder of Turning Point USA, was killed earlier this year, and authorities charged a suspect shortly after. While the case moved forward publicly, Candace repeatedly suggested that the story being told did not add up.
Owens has alleged that Charlie was betrayed by people close to him, hinted that insiders within Turning Point USA may have had information they were not sharing, and floated theories suggesting the killing was part of something larger than a lone attacker. She also raised suspicions about security failures, timing issues, and unexplained movements on the day of the attack. None of those claims have been backed by confirmed evidence.
As the speculation spread, Erika Kirk publicly pushed back. She called the theories damaging, hurtful, and reckless, saying they reopened wounds for her family and the people who were actually present during the tragedy. Erika made it clear that turning her husband’s death into online content crossed a line.
Candace did not retreat. Instead, she expanded her criticism, questioning the integrity of Turning Point USA leadership, mocking the legitimacy of The Charlie Kirk Show, and framing herself as someone asking the “real questions” others were afraid to ask. That framing only fueled the backlash.
What started as commentary quickly turned personal. The feud spilled across timelines, podcasts, and comment sections, with supporters on both sides digging in. At that point, the situation stopped being about disagreement and started looking like a full-blown public meltdown built on grief, ego, and attention.
Now, both women are stepping away from the chaos to speak privately. No cameras. No audience. No viral clips. Just a conversation that many believe should have happened long ago.
Whether this meeting brings clarity, closure, or another chapter remains to be seen. But for now, the timeline is quiet, and everyone is waiting to see what happens when the tweets stop and the truth has to be said out loud.

