Candace Owens under fire for controversial remarks about Israel and JFK

Candace Owens draws criticism from right-wing figures after suggesting links between Israel and JFK’s assassination.


Pop Culture & Art August 19, 2024
-Instagram@realcandaceowens

Candace Owens has drawn criticism from right-wing commentators and media personalities after making controversial remarks during a live broadcast on X.

In the broadcast, titled "The Truth About Zionism," Owens suggested that Jews were involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and expressed concerns about the potential consequences of criticising Israel.

Owens questioned why individuals feel compelled to assert their safety when discussing Israel, asking, "Do you think it’s normal that basically, every person that speaks about Israel has to say a statement that ‘you know I don’t want to get killed’?”

She also referenced the assassination of JFK, stating, "They shot JFK in an open car, he was a sitting president, so my security doesn’t matter, if they want me they’re gonna get me.” Owens further claimed that such concerns are not "normal" and are uniquely tied to Israel, which she asserted has significant influence over the United States.

Despite the backlash, including criticism from Fox News contributor Sarah Carter and pro-Trump influencer Gad Saad, Owens highlighted the 1.6 million views her broadcast received, stating that more "forbidden" conversations are planned.

 

COMMENTS

Replying to X

Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

For more information, please see our Comments FAQ