“Haven't you harassed enough innocent people”: Blake Neff reacts as Candace Owens mentions maroon shirt theory, hints at TPUSA staff involvement 

"Candace" Hosted By Candace Owens - Source: Getty
"Candace" Hosted By Candace Owens - Source: Getty

On July 7, Blake Neff responded to Candace Owens’ tweet after she hinted at the involvement of a TPUSA employee in Charlie Kirk’s murder. In her recent post, she wrote about maroon shirt and brown hair men, once again rejecting Kirk’s murder suspect, Tyler Robinson, as the lone gunman.

During the second day of the court hearing, testimonies and surveillance footage showed that there were three other men in Robinson’s car. It also revealed that the driver was a bald man on the day of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Candace reacted to this evidence, which aligns with her claims that Tyler did not kill Charlie alone.

Candace Owens doubled down on her claims about maroon shirt men she noticed in the footage from the day of Kirk’s murder. She said:

“The most important thing to remember is that before we got here, I demonstrated just how many young men with brown hair woke up and decided to wear maroon shirts and khaki pants on September 10th to UVU. Some were even carrying maroon shirts. What a coincidence!”

Candace Owens suggested that a TPUSA employee might be involved given the footage of Robinson’s car.

“I’m going to guess we are going to see more grainy footage of a young male with brown hair. I most look forward to learning who the TPUSA employee was!”

Blake Neff reacted to Candace Owens’ X post and called her out for allegedly harassing innocent people. He wrote:

“Haven't you harassed enough innocent people at this point, you witch?”

Blake Neff criticized Candace Owens for taking Tyler Robinson’s side amid the court hearing

Earlier, on July 6, Turning Point USA’s spokesman slammed Candace Owens for labeling the preliminary hearing as a ‘show’ trial. The ex-Daily Wire host targeted the prosecution in Charlie Kirk’s murder case for not sharing evidence with Tyler’s team for scrutiny.

In response, Blake Neff said that Candace wants Charlie’s murderer to walk free. He added she doesn’t want justice for Charlie. He wrote:

“"Show trial." It's called a preliminary hearing. Any lawyer could tell Candace how it works. It should be obvious by now that if anyone is receiving far more than just a "show trial," it's Tyler Robinson.”

He added:

“But obviously, Candace does not want justice and she does not want the truth. She wants Charlie's killer to walk.”

Tyler Robinson’s pretrial kicked off on July 6. He was arrested a day after Charlie Kirk’s assassination on September 10 last year. Following the ongoing multiday hearing, judge will decide if the case will be forwarded for trial.

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Edited by Shatakshi Gupta