Candace Owens Reveals Benjamin Netanyahu Called Charlie Kirk Weeks Before His Death

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Candace Owens Reveals Benjamin Netanyahu Called Charlie Kirk Weeks Before His Death

Candace Owens shares explosive details about a phone call between Benjamin Netanyahu and Charlie Kirk at Bill Ackman's Hamptons home just weeks before Kirk's death. According to Andrew Kolvet, Netanyahu offered to take Turning Point USA "to the next level" in exchange for promoting specific messaging, but Kirk refused. Owens explains why she believes Kirk's refusal and his changing views on Israel may have cost him his life, and why Andrew Kolvet told her "it was supposed to be you."

Categories: Investigation
July 5, 2026

The Ominous Warning From Andrew Kolvet

In the days following Charlie Kirk's death, Andrew Kolvet made a chilling statement to Candace Owens that continues to haunt her. "He told me it was supposed to be me," Owens reveals, explaining that Kolvet said these exact words during a phone call when both were grieving. At the time, Owens interpreted this as poorly expressed grief, but looking back with everything she now knows about the events leading up to Kirk's death, she has serious questions about what Kolvet actually meant.

When asked if this scares her and why she believes she's still here if she was supposedly the target, Owens responds with remarkable composure about mortality and purpose. She explains that what scares her more than personal danger is the world her children will inherit if good people stay silent in the face of evil and corruption.

The Hamptons Summit and Netanyahu's Phone Call

The most significant unanswered question in Charlie Kirk's death, according to Owens, centers on what happened at Bill Ackman's Hamptons home on August 5th and 6th, just weeks before Kirk died. Ackman hosted a summit with various pro-Israel figures, and Kirk was pressed about his changing views on Israel. Seth Dillon specifically challenged Kirk about why criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu should be considered anti-Semitic, and voices were raised during the heated exchange.

During a smaller dinner at this event, with Erika Kirk present, Benjamin Netanyahu himself called Charlie Kirk. What happened on that call has become central to Owens' investigation. According to Andrew Kolvet, who served as Owens' direct source for this information, Netanyahu offered to take Turning Point USA "to the next level." Kirk's response was an unequivocal no.

The Offer Kirk Refused

The details of Netanyahu's proposition raise critical questions. Turning Point USA was already pulling in $150 million per year at the time—so what exactly did "the next level" mean? And more importantly, what was Netanyahu asking for in return?

According to what Kolvet told Owens, the offer came with strings attached: Kirk would need to pledge to preach free markets and capitalism. Owens poses the obvious question: "In exchange for what? I think it's a trillion dollar question."

When Owens asked Erika Kirk about the Netanyahu call, Erika confirmed it happened and that she was present, but claimed Netanyahu was simply calling because Charlie had written him a letter in May. Owens finds this explanation absurd. "So stupid," she says. "Oh, he's not busy. He just was calling to say, 'Hey, toodles.' Like, 'Just wanted to know how you're doing. I saw your letter. Thanks for it.'"

The Financial Stakes of Kirk's Refusal

The consequences of Kirk's refusal were apparently significant and immediate. Someone in Andrew Kolvet's family orbit reached out to Owens and confirmed that when Charlie said no to Netanyahu, Kolvet "lost millions." This detail is particularly revealing because Kolvet was ostensibly just a spokesperson for Turning Point USA—how does a PR person lose millions over such a decision?

Owens explains that Kolvet actually owned a piece of the Charlie Kirk Show, which at that time was with Salem Media. She notes that Salem recently filed under FARA (Foreign Agents Registration Act) related to Faith and Works, effectively making them foreign agents. This raises questions about how the money from Netanyahu's offer was supposed to flow to Kirk and his associates.

Kirk's Actions Revealed His True Feelings

Charlie Kirk's refusal wasn't just a polite decline—he had genuine anger toward Netanyahu, according to multiple sources. The evidence of this can be seen in Kirk's actions that month. While Netanyahu suddenly embarked on an unusual podcast tour, appearing on shows hosted by Patrick Bet-David, Brandon Tatum, and others—something he hadn't done since promoting his book years earlier—he notably did not appear on the Charlie Kirk Show.

Why? Because Charlie Kirk refused to have Netanyahu on his show. This fact, confirmed to Owens by Andrew Kolvet, demonstrates exactly how Kirk was feeling about Israel and Netanyahu at the time. "If you want to know how Charlie was feeling about Israel and BB Netanyahu, there's your answer," Owens states.

Why the Israel Connection Matters

When asked if she believes Kirk was killed because he was going against Israel, Owens responds with certainty: "1,000%." She expresses disbelief that more people don't see the Israel connection as a threat in Kirk's death, especially given the timeline, the refused offer from Netanyahu, and Kirk's changing public stance on Israeli issues.

Owens emphasizes the danger inherent in refusing someone she describes as "that deranged, that psychopathic, that bloodthirsty." She notes Netanyahu's enormous influence over the current administration, making the stakes of Kirk's refusal even higher.

Kirk's Prophetic Dreams

Perhaps most haunting are the revelations about Charlie Kirk's premonitions about his own death. Beginning in 2018, Kirk repeatedly told Owens he was going to die young. These weren't casual comments—they were based on "really, really deep visions" Kirk had about his death, very specific visions that troubled him deeply.

Kirk told Owens that he knew she would be the one to fight after his death. He believed his death would be tied to Turning Point USA and would serve to wake up the world about something important. "From the moment I signed on the dotted line, he said he had the dreams. He had the dreams repeatedly," Owens recalls.

At the time, Owens tried to comfort Kirk, suggesting he was probably just tired and needed sleep. Looking back at those conversations now is "haunting" for her. Kirk specifically told her: "My death is going to be tied to Turning Point USA."

A Spiritual Calling

When asked if she feels it's her responsibility to figure out what happened to Kirk and keep the investigation going, Owens struggles with the word "responsibility." Instead, she describes it as part of her journey, something she's spiritually called to do.

"I just know that it's not a coincidence that Charlie kept telling me he was going to die young, that he had really, really deep visions about his death in 2018, very specific visions about the fact that he was going to die young and that he knew that I would be the one to fight," Owens explains. "There are things that we don't understand. We're not meant to understand them, right? But there is something that is moving me that feels bigger than me."

Since Kirk's death, Owens herself has had vivid dreams that she doesn't discount. She believes something awakened in her when Kirk died, a spiritual guidance she's learning to follow even when she doesn't fully understand it.

The Bigger Picture

Owens frames her continued investigation in terms of what she fears most. It's not personal danger—it's the world her children will inherit if good people remain silent out of fear or financial incentive. "We feel it right now. We feel the squeeze. We feel the evil. We feel the cloud. It's there," she says.

She points to historical lessons about what happens to countries when good people do nothing in the face of tyranny. "What scares me is thinking about what it's going to be like in America when my children are my age because I was too scared to say something when Charlie Kirk was publicly assassinated and the most powerful people in the country colluded to lie about it."

Owens makes a sobering observation about Kirk's death: "If Charlie Kirk was not safe in the United States of America, nobody is. Nobody is."

The unanswered questions about the Hamptons phone call, Netanyahu's offer, the millions Kolvet lost, Kirk's refusal to host Netanyahu on his show, and his prophetic dreams all paint a picture of a man who saw something coming and chose principle over safety and profit. Whether the full truth will ever emerge remains to be seen, but Owens has made clear she won't stop asking questions.

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