The trial of Tyler Robinson hasn’t even reached its halfway point, and already the prosecution’s case looks like a house of cards sitting on a washing machine during spin cycle. Witnesses have stumbled. Timelines don’t add up. And now, the defense just called in reinforcements — the kind that make federal prosecutors reach for the Tums.
Candace Owens wants to take the stand.
Not as a spectator. Not as a commentator tweeting from the gallery. She wants to testify for Tyler Robinson — under oath, on the record — and blow the government’s case wide open.
The Case That Never Sat Right
Let’s rewind. Tyler Robinson was arrested and charged in connection with the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the Turning Point USA founder gunned down in a rooftop shooting that shook the conservative movement to its core. The FBI moved fast — suspiciously fast, some would say — pinning the whole thing on Robinson before the crime scene tape was even down.
And that speed is exactly what’s bothered Owens from day one.
She’s been vocally skeptical of the official narrative for months, picking apart the evidence like a forensic accountant going through Enron’s books. Her conclusion? Robinson is a fall guy. A patsy. A convenient name the feds could slap on a file and call it closed.
“I’m 99.9% sure Tyler Robinson didn’t shoot Charlie Kirk from that rooftop alone.”
That’s not hedging. That’s a woman who’s done her homework and is daring the prosecution to prove her wrong — in their own courtroom.
Why This Matters More Than You Think
Owens isn’t just some pundit looking for a headline. She and Kirk were colleagues. They traveled in the same circles, fought the same battles, took fire from the same institutional left. When she says something stinks about this case, she’s not armchair quarterbacking. She’s got skin in the game.
And here’s where it gets really uncomfortable for the FBI — Owens is pointing the finger right back at them.
She’s publicly called Robinson “nothing more than a patsy set up by the FBI,” which is the kind of accusation that would’ve gotten you labeled a conspiracy theorist five years ago. But after the Twitter Files, after the FISA abuse revelations, after we watched the bureau treat parents at school board meetings like domestic terrorists, the idea that the FBI might railroading an innocent man doesn’t exactly require a tinfoil hat anymore. It just requires a memory.
“My goal is to find Charlie’s real killer.”
That line should send a chill down someone’s spine in Washington. Owens isn’t playing defense. She’s going on offense — in a federal courtroom, where lying gets you prison time and bluffing gets you buried on cross-examination.
The Feds Should Be Nervous
The government’s playbook in cases like this is simple: control the narrative, bury the defendant in process, and hope nobody with a platform asks the hard questions. That strategy works great — right up until somebody with a platform, a legal team, and absolutely zero fear of the establishment walks into the room and says, “I’d like to be sworn in.”
Candace Owens is that somebody.
Whether you love her or find her exhausting, the woman is fearless in the way that makes bureaucrats sweat through their government-issued polos. She doesn’t flinch. She doesn’t backtrack. And she sure as hell doesn’t care if CNN calls her a conspiracy theorist for demanding the truth about a murdered friend.
Trump has stayed relatively quiet on this trial so far — smart, given the legal landmines everywhere — but you can bet he’s watching. The man who spent four years exposing the deep state’s dirty laundry knows a railroading when he sees one.
If Owens gets on that stand and starts pulling threads, the prosecution better hope their case is built on something sturdier than vibes and a rushed investigation. Because right now, the only thing the FBI seems to have proven beyond a reasonable doubt is that they wanted this case closed before anyone could ask why.
Tyler Robinson may or may not be innocent. That’s for the jury to decide. But Candace Owens just made sure the jury won’t be deciding in the dark — and somewhere in a federal building, a whole lot of people just lost their appetites.
Candace Owens says she’s ready to testify in Charlie Kirk’s assassination trial to defend Tyler Robinson and prove his innocence.
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) March 31, 2026
She insists there’s no solid evidence linking him to the shooting, calling Robinson nothing more than a patsy set up by the FBI.
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