Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk reportedly predicted his own assassination in a series of chilling text messages sent to friend and ex-colleague, Candace Owens, years before his death in Utah. Owens shared screenshots of a text conversation on her podcast from April 6, 2018, where she says Kirk predicted he would be killed for his work with Turning Point USA.
Kirk, 31, was assassinated by Tyler Robinson while he was attending a rally in Utah when the gunman shot him in the neck. The gunman has since been arrested and charged, but his trans boyfriend, Lance Twiggs, has unexpectedly vanished from his home just six weeks after the assassination.
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"If I tell you the true prophecy I know in my gut it's really sad," Kirk wrote, adding, "But I hope its wrong. Anyway I am not sure if I will live to see the end of this revolution. Since the beginning of TPUSA I knew in my gut that I might get wiped out at any time."
"I cannot explain it," Kirk wrote, adding, "But I dream about it all the time. Like all the time."
Kirk insisted that he wasn't being dramatic or expressing fear when he made the prediction. "Not really afraid of it but I'm just telling you what I know to be true," he told Owens, who was the communications director for Turning Point USA from 2017-2019.
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In other messages Owens shared, Kirk compared himself to "Moses," saying he would guide conservatives to the promised land but wouldn't live to see it himself. "I might be Moses tho. I might not see this whole thing through lmao," Kirk wrote.
These words would become hauntingly prophetic after Kirk was fatally shot in the neck in front of hundreds of fans at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University on September 10.
On her podcast Monday, Owens also issued a cryptic warning to anyone "who betrayed Charlie," urging them to come forward.
Owens and Kirk had ended their professional relationship earlier, with TPUSA member and Newsmax host Eric Bolling telling The New York Post in September that it was due to Owens' "theories getting just a little bit too down the rabbit holes."