A spokesman for Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA denied allegations by Candace Owens that Prime Minister Netanyahu offered Kirk millions of dollars, and called on Owens to produce evidence for her claims, according to the organization's statement.
A spokesman for Turning Point USA (TPUSA), the conservative youth organization founded by Charlie Kirk, has denied allegations made by commentator Candace Owens that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered Kirk millions of dollars. In a statement reported Saturday evening, the spokesman called the claim baseless and demanded that Owens produce evidence for what he described as unsubstantiated accusations. The denial comes amid a broader public feud between Kirk and Owens, both prominent figures in the American conservative movement. No further details on the alleged offer have been provided, and Owens has not yet responded publicly. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this specific allegation.
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