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Dec. 19, 2025 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
01:14:22
Candace Owens is Crazy and All of You Simps Need to Apologize For White Knighting

Candace Owens’ conspiracy theories about Charlie Kirk’s murder—claiming a cover-up by the FBI, anonymous witnesses like "Mitch," and federal obstruction by Kash Patel—lack evidence, relying instead on emotional storytelling and unconfirmed allegations. Her followers, dismissed as "simps," defend her despite past failures like the Crowder case, while critics argue her gender undermines credibility, even mocking her pantsuit in male-dominated spaces. The episode escalates into a demand for either an arrest or apology, exposing deep distrust of women in investigative roles and questioning whether her claims are driven by bias rather than facts. [Automatically generated summary]

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What is up, people?
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here at the Audacity Network.
You know, I really like to start the show recently by telling you guys the stupid things about my life.
And for some reason, I was thinking about this.
For some reason, you guys enjoy it.
Like, you know, I'll tell you about my weight loss or cooking a steak.
And you guys, I mean, you're always tuning in in the comments section.
Let's see from last show.
Apparently, you guys are a big fan of the bangs.
I'm not ascending today.
It's just not that I'm getting over being sick.
So it's just not an ascension day.
But every time I try to read the comments from the last show and kind of interact with them and tell you, you know, kind of pointless, useless things about my life.
And I'll tell you, I'll tell you the interesting thing.
Working in media, being able to talk for three hours straight, it's not really a skill that helps you in the real world.
It's not really a skill.
You know, I can't go up to somebody and talk for three hours straight and that be a positive interaction for them.
You know what I mean?
Like imagine if I met you and now you have to listen to me for three hours.
Wouldn't that be an annoying thing to like that you would be annoyed.
You would go to all your friends and say this bitch just would not shut up.
But now on the internet, you guys, and you guys can listen to me talk.
And I thought about this.
I think I know why that is.
It's the pause button.
It really is the pause button because like if I have talked to you in person, I have to maintain eye contact.
I have to listen the whole time.
I can't take breaks, but in person, it's just not really the same.
It's not really the same.
So updates personally, you know, I've kind of, I've been on an extreme cut and I recently hit 162 pounds.
So I haven't really been cooking as much other than like very boring stuff.
So I don't have anything interesting there.
I'm trying to get to one 55.
Um, again, I've been asking people, how much should I weigh?
And apparently, you know, some people were saying I should get to 135 and I think I might die, but I might try.
We'll see.
I'm not doing carnivore.
Stop trying to sell that shit to me.
I am not, I am not doing carnivore.
All right, what's up with the comments section today?
Let's see.
Let's see, let's see.
I don't, what's going on with Glenn?
I'm so confused.
Where is the...
Apologize to whom?
There's Spergen.
Okay.
I know I'm extra mid today.
It's just not.
It's not my day.
Okay.
All right.
Here we go.
You guys are, you guys really are liking the bangs.
Yeah.
I mean, they were kind of on fleek yesterday.
Today I didn't do my hair.
If I got dumped because of a guest I platformed, I dodged a bullet.
I don't think I did.
You guys are saying 130 is too thin.
I don't know, but there's a lot of people that are like, I can't take people seriously when they say it's too thin.
And the reason I can't take it too seriously.
No, I still have the bangs.
It's just, they're going to look weird if I style them.
I'm kind of, you see, like, they're not styled.
So I just pushed him out of the way.
I don't, you know, because when I was 200 pounds, people said I couldn't lose any more weight.
And then I got to 180 pounds.
And then they said, because I was stuck at 180 forever.
And I went to a trainer and he said, you can't lose any more weight.
And so I fired him.
I'm like, fuck you.
Then I'm six feet.
Now I'm at 162.
So I'm almost to 160.
And my goal is I want to, I was thinking 145, maybe.
I'm just going to keep going because it's easy to gain weight.
I was, I was more than 200.
I was up to 210.
I think my biggest was like 210 to 215.
And black men will still say, you are not fat.
It's like, who can you?
You gotta, if you want to know how fat you are, I knew I was fat because there was a girl on my team.
She was about 180, the same height as me.
And my brother said she was too fat to date because I wanted to set him up with her.
And he was like, that's too big.
And I'm like, we're the same weight.
That's when I knew I was too fat for white men.
Because my brother, he's a good looking guy, but he's not like a Chad.
You know, he might be now that he's like ascended a little bit.
Men kind of grown to their faces, but he's like a ginger.
And even he said, I'm not doing that.
180 oh six foot 180 you know so i guess i could go into um not pearl with the bangs That's like my greatest weakness.
Apparently, I look baked.
You have to get your electrolytes up.
Everyone's really concerned about this 130.
I might do it.
Don't tempt me.
I might do it.
I won't do it for very long, but I might, I might, I might around and find out.
I'm kind of into experimentation, but you know, they never say like, oh, don't get too fat.
It's always don't get too thin.
It's always don't get too thin.
And I'm like, what's that?
Okay, so what if I get too thin for a few months?
it's not gonna kill me um did i get my youtube monetization um back No.
Or yes, but I didn't have it for two years.
Do you see what I mean?
All these comments are about my ascension.
Do you know what I mean?
Isn't that kind of funny?
It's like, okay, I like, like, this is what I mean.
Tell you guys stupid things about my life that I think, like, I think deep down nobody would care about.
Like, that's why, but recently on streams, I've been telling you guys more about what I do on a day-to-day basis.
And you guys have been loving it.
And I'm like, why?
Okay, All right, so I won't lie.
I gotta, let's, let's talk.
Let's talk about Candace Owens.
Let's talk about, oh, I'm gonna actually wait a second and say this week we are getting our contact system figured out.
So the calls are probably gonna be after Christmas, but they're coming.
I've called a few of you, but anyways.
So let's talk a little bit about Candace Owens.
Now, I'd like to say that I'm kind of a Candace Owens hater.
And it's not because I dislike her as a person, right?
If I saw her, we could probably hang out.
It'd be chill.
I mean, she's kind of bitchy, so she'd probably want to have a word with me.
You know, she'd probably do some say that to my face type bullshit, you know.
And so a lot of people think that I hate her because, you know, I'm jealous.
I wish I had her following.
And I got to be honest, I don't miss that level of fame.
I think I've talked about this.
I got pretty famous in, I think it was 2023.
I ascended to the height of fame and I thought I would love it.
I thought I would be amazing.
I thought I was awesome.
And it just was not, it was not my favorite thing.
It was not.
But I can understand.
It probably appears that way, right?
I think it appears, you know, that it's just Pearl's a hater.
But I think the way I see Candace Owens is the way I see children, right?
Now, I believe, even though I'm not religious, I still believe in the natural order of the world.
That it goes God, men, women, like way below.
Like, here's the men, here's the women.
And then children are like right there.
It goes God, God, way up here, men, like right under God, women, children.
Now, and it's, it's kind of crazy because I'm not that religious, mostly because of women like Candace Owens.
I think women like Candace Owens, Erica Kirk, make people want to shoot themselves in the face at church.
You go to church, you think you're going to, you think it's going to be awesome.
And then these women start nagging and talking and you're like, damn it.
Like, you know, so women, I could say firsthand, I know these women do more damage than good because, you know, guys, you followed me for a while.
You guys have followed me for a while.
Oh, she's got witnesses.
Oh, wow.
I mean, look at you guys have lost all credibility, Candace Owens followers, but I'll continue.
So I believe in the natural order of the world.
And I think there's a big difference between men and women.
I think when it comes to intelligence, work ethic and capabilities.
And I think you can kind of understand what's going on.
Really, you don't need to watch every episode because I really think Candace Owens' followers don't have jobs because you guys can tune in and out of my show.
And like, you don't need to know everything.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, but the amount of time you have to have to follow this whole conspiracy thing, I'm like, you must not have a job.
You must not have a job.
So, women, I don't think, are capable of being investigative journalists to the same degree that men are, because women have a tendency to believe in conspiratorial things.
It's the reason we believe in witchcraft and mysticism.
We have a tendency to fall for tricks.
We have a tendency to jump to conclusions.
Even if you look at how women date, right?
I mean, put a one in the chat if you've ever dated a woman and she jumped to the worst possible conclusion when she saw like another girl's name on your phone.
One in the chat.
I mean, who's?
And you can see this extrapolated into society because women like Candace Owens, they're essentially children at work.
Now, if you had, yeah, one, one, and as a woman, I mean, we, it's happened to me, right?
Where I see something and I think the worst.
I'm not going to pretend I'm better than any women here.
Women, ladies, late, the two women that watch, be honest.
Have you ever jumped to a conclusion before?
She was right, though.
I was cheating.
Well, yeah, I mean, we'll find it.
So, what happens is, now imagine.
Okay, I'll do my little sister.
She was the cutest teenager.
I'm pretty close with one of my sisters.
I mean, she was a kid.
She was just adorable.
She had this like porcelain.
My little sister had the most porcelain skin ever, and she just had these cute little cheeks.
Like, she was so cute.
Off top of great hairdo, you don't need to lose weight either.
Let's play volleyball.
Oh, I'm going to lose more weight.
Don't you talk me out of this?
It's too late.
But it was a long time ago.
No, you'll probably do it again.
I mean, let's just be honest.
If you liked a guy, Zubia, if you get into your relationship and you like a guy enough, you're going to jump to some bullshit conclusion.
Yeah, tear out cards.
And I'm not trying to pretend I'm better.
I mean, look, in a lot of ways, I relate to Candace Owens.
You know, I'm in a similar job to her.
But what's happening is we have a child at work.
And it's a black kid on top of it.
We have a kid that has entered the workforce.
And what happens is this kid, my little sister comes to work, right?
Let's say I brought her into the studio and I bring on this little child.
And the kids are so cute.
And you're like, oh.
So you put them, you let them do interviews.
And everybody claps no matter how bad the kid does in the interview.
everybody claps no matter how wonky the work is so you want I'm going to compare it to this.
I'm going to show you something.
All right.
I hope Ellen DeGeneres allows you to, but this is, this is what I thought of.
This is Candace Owens.
First time in Los Angeles?
Yes.
You like it?
I do.
Yeah.
What do you like about it?
I like to say you.
And I understand you want a little brother or a little sister.
Because I like little people.
You like any people?
Can you read?
No, not yet, but I'm sounding out words.
Okay, so listen, now if adults said that, can you read?
No, not yet, but I'm sounding out words.
They're going to look and be like, why isn't anyone laughing?
And now imagine you have this kid at work and everyone's told the kid that she's awesome for 10 years.
That kid's going to believe that they're awesome.
And that's really what I see of Candace Owens and most of conservative women, if I'm being honest.
They're just there because they're women.
And everybody's clapping and telling them they're awesome.
And nobody, nobody holds their feet to the fire and asks them to do their job because they're just cute little kids, right?
They're kids at work.
And it's like, aw, even this.
So I was looking at, I was watching this today.
Brett Cooper's another one.
Confident.
And she's not so bad because I don't, Brett Cooper, I don't think takes herself too seriously.
But I just, I was listening to this clip, right?
And all I thought was, oh, all she does is moralize and nag.
So just virtue signal, nag, virtue signal, nag, virtue signal, nag.
I am a trad wife.
I'm like, this is the.
But this is not giving your community, the public at large, any confidence.
And I think that the nail in the coffin to people online, but this is not giving your community, the public at large, any confidence.
And I think that the nail in the coffin to people online was when Stephen Miller's wife, Katie, who has a podcast, decided that this was the perfect time to debut a teaser trailer for her interview with Kash Patel and his girlfriend, Alexis.
Just watch.
We are so excited to be joined by Cash and his beautiful girlfriend, Alexis.
So I just want to clarify, you're not Jewish.
I'm not.
You are not from Israel.
No.
So how did we get to, are you a massage agent?
You know, that's a great question.
Where's her ring?
Just to clarify, how often has he traveled to see you since January 20th?
Has there been one moment where you're like, you can't make this up?
I mean, like, come on, come on.
Like, really?
Right now, right now was the perfect.
You could not wait even 24 hours.
Nag.
See, this is, and again, I'm not saying I'm better, but this is just, it's never enticing information.
It's just pretty woman nagging and moralizing.
And that's just kind of, that's how we are.
Katie Miller said the love story.
FBI director Cash and Alexis Wilkins.
Is she from Israel?
How do they make long distance work?
When is the engagement?
Tomorrow at 6 p.m. Eastern time.
When is the engagement of Kash Patel and Alexis Wilkins?
Yes, at this moment in time with all of these tragedies, when sons are slitting the throats of their fathers, when terrorists are attacking Hanukkah celebrations, when there are shootings at Brown University.
That's the thing on the top of all of our minds.
I forgot the bomb threats in Los Angeles.
But yeah, no, we are all thinking about when Kash Patel is getting engaged to Alexis Wilkins, the country music sensation.
And I know, I know that I'm being a bit bitter here, but it just all is so absurd.
But I will say on any other day at any other time.
Now, what you're going to see is, because she's young and likable, right?
She's pretty, young and pretty.
Everyone's going to clap and say, this is the best episode ever.
This is awesome.
But you know, and women, I'm not saying this to be mean, but I think at some point you're going to have a really hard crash out if you don't realize what it is.
No one's talented, none of us.
I'm not talented.
You're not talented.
None.
And the more, and you know, if you know your job, you know, you're here to smile, look cute, maybe crack a couple jokes, but you're not really the issue is everybody's taking Candace Owens seriously when we should be laughing that this is a child.
That's the challenge: taking us seriously.
Are you guys?
He goes, Hold on.
And I would find this fascinating.
I would be sitting in front of my TV with popcorn, wanting to watch this, wanting to know so that we could talk about it on the show.
But right now, I really don't care.
There's so many more important things to be talking about.
Now, after Katie Miller started getting ripped to shreds online after posting that trailer, she commented and she said, Look, this was taped prior to Sunday.
So at least we know that Cash did not step aside to do a podcast in the middle of all of this.
And I will give Cash the benefit of the doubt because obviously it is not his fault for her deciding to post a trailer, you know, at the worst moment possible.
But also, these are all professionals.
They should be the best at what they do.
Like, shouldn't there be a bit of discernment when it comes to something like this?
Like, shouldn't Katie or somebody on her team go, hey, you know, this was a huge, tragic weekend around the world.
Like, the FBI is addressing bomb threats, school shootings.
Like, it's just even like the fact that she thinks she knows anything.
Now, when I, when I come to you guys, I try to be honest about where I got this information, right?
What authority, like, you have to understand when women nag men, it implies that they have authority over men.
So, you know, she's nagging the FBI director.
Nag, nag, nag.
Maybe, maybe we should just.
Okay, where's the next one?
All right, we're going to watch this Candace Owens debate on Pierce Morgan.
But my point is this: now Candace Owens had a meeting with Erica Kirk talking about turning point.
And her next episode walked back her statements completely.
Completely walked it back.
And all of you simps who've been commenting for months that Candace have been on the Candace train, I need you to please leave my channel forever.
I either, the only way you're allowed to stay is if I get a called-in apology.
If her investigation does not end in an arrest and arrest with evidence, I just want you guys to leave forever.
If it comes out that she gets an arrest, somebody arrested, she doesn't think it was Tyler Robinson.
who the hell is it leave please I beg of you to leave.
I beg you with all my heart.
I just, I need a higher intelligent fans.
I need a higher IQ.
But like what you guys are, you guys are essentially communicating to me.
I believe that a child is smarter than the FBI.
That's what you're saying to me.
I believe that a, a child can outthink the FBI and as, um, as great as that sounds, um, All right, let's watch this debate.
Hold on.
Pearl needs a higher IQ.
I know I'm a woman.
But even, you know, even being a dumb old woman, water is wet.
The sky is still blue.
Women aren't as good of investigative journalists as men because we make up shit over nothing.
And that's where we're at.
Okay.
Let's start here.
In the middle of that, she joins me now for her first interview since the meeting with Erica Kirk.
Candace Owens, welcome back to Uncensored.
It's good to be with you at the end of another year.
Yes.
And what a year it's been.
Not least for you.
It's fair to say your fame continues to rise.
Infamy, some would put it.
But you're always a welcome guest on Uncensored.
Let's get to this extraordinary meeting that you had with Erica Kirk.
It came right after we saw her say in that CBS town hall, you should stop, just stop the conspiracy theories.
So who approached who about you guys actually getting together?
I was approached by turning point after Blake Neff, who works on Charlie's show, sort of fumbled this invite.
I'd almost say like it was a fake invite publicly.
And then in the middle of the night, side of said, oh, Candace is not able to be here tomorrow.
And they never messaged me.
And I think there was quite a bit of public backlash with how they went about it.
It just was just not the way that we.
How out of touch are you, Candace?
You looked dumb.
But again, this is the kid.
Remember, this is what a child would do.
Oh, come on my show on the 15th.
Oh, well, you didn't give me enough of a heads up.
You didn't do it the right way.
Where, The people that cater to the kid, they say, oh, yeah, yes, poor Candace.
Oh.
The people that realize she's a woman say, get your ass over there, bitch.
We try to set meetings.
And so what happened after was they reached out to me, said Erica would agree to do a live stream, just the two of us.
And then after Erica's PR blitz, they reached out again and said that they felt that it was better for us to meet one-on-one, as opposed to us sitting down having Megan Kelly moderate, which was the idea originally.
Right.
And so where did you have your summit meeting?
At a hotel here in Nashville.
And a lot of your, as you know, a lot of your supporters, fans of your show, think that you may have been lured into a trap.
Did anything while you were there make you think you were being lured into a trap?
I don't know that a lot of my fans think that I was being lured into a trap.
I think ahead of time they had some concerns, obviously, because I think in general, after you see a public assassination and you start tracking so many lies that are happening, there's going to be an understandable amount of angst that people feel.
And I certainly.
For the Candace Owens fans here, is the evidence strong enough to lead to an arrest?
An arrest, not a theory, not some flight logs, an arrest.
They never will.
They never will.
Felt the angst as well.
I've obviously been very clear that I am suspicious of some of the characters that are at Turning Point USA.
So I totally understand why the public was concerned.
When you saw Erica, she was obviously angry about you in that CBS town hall.
What was her demeanor like when you met her?
Well, I don't think that she thought she was angry in that.
I think maybe that was the characterization from the public.
I certainly thought she was angry as well.
And she sort of clarified that she was a bit annoyed by the questioning, the way in which Barry had set up the question with the podcaster, Candace Owens, which I think was definitely being driven more by Barry Weiss's feelings towards me, long-running feelings towards me than it was perhaps for the benefit of CBS and trying to pretend to be an impartial journalist.
So I think she was frustrated by the line of questioning is what she explained to me.
So how would you categorize the four and a half hours if you were looking at it in totality?
What was the tone of the conversation?
What do you think you both got out of it?
Well, for me, answers to the questions of trying to understand why there were so many turning point lies and why instead of people acknowledging that these are lies, I felt that there was this billion-dollar psychological operation to convince people that Candace is just crazy.
These are lies.
These are made up.
And so I was very refreshed that they owned up to the lies.
That was a great first step.
And I think, you know, what okay.
And by the way, the lies that she's talking about were like the smallest indiscrepancies.
I went through them off the top of my head.
I can't quote them, but I just remember reading them.
And I'm like, Candace, this is everybody lies a little bit.
Like, you know, I think people lie by like 20% on average, but none of them were like Tyler Robinson is innocent lies.
Oh my God.
Okay.
Here, are we ready?
Black fatigue, black fatigue, black fatigue, Candace, please stop with this.
Wait.
Oh, I can make this better.
Black fatigue.
Let me try again.
Black fatigue.
Black fatigue.
Candace so wins.
We need you to leave.
Black fatigue, black fatigue.
Please stop doing this.
Fatigue.
fatigue we'll ever make a music video for this song Maybe.
I'm building a music studio.
My sister has to send me some stuff from Chicago.
But yeah.
Motivates that.
Maybe because despite having what I would assume to be the best PR agents and crisis PR agents in the world, we're moving toward a different world where people don't really care.
You know, if you are friends with the people at, is it, what is it, WME and CAA and what they can do for you.
That sort of power is ineffectual in this day and age.
And so I think they recognize that and that the public simply doesn't believe the story that they've been fed and the psychological operation to convince us not to believe.
I think everybody believed the story they were fed till Candace opened this up.
I got to be honest.
I don't really think there was a lot of discrepancy.
Like when Charlie got shot and I heard crazy trans person, he broke something.
He was going after trans people all the time.
They're kind of unstable.
It doesn't really.
It kind of made sense to me personally.
Our own eyes or to trust our common sense instincts has failed.
And I think on their end, they got more clarity on how I figured out certain things, more clarity on why I am convinced that there are people that are inside of Turning Point that are dirty.
And I was able to share more with them off record.
And I think that they got more clarity in exchange.
Before we get into some of the sort of specifics, is there not a danger here?
I've already seen it in some of the reaction from people that follow you, follow your show.
Is there not a danger that in seeking to be the one that exposes the truth?
And listen, I don't know the truth about what happened to Charlie Kirk.
I work on the assumption that this lone, twisted, weirdo Tyler Robinson killed him for whatever reason.
And I suspect, personally, that is how this will play out.
However, I have an open mind and a sense that we still don't really know what happened with President Kennedy's assassination.
I found the attempted assassination of Donald Trump very odd in the way that's been handled by the authorities and so on.
I'm not naive as a journalist of 40 years.
I'm not naive enough to say every single thing you've been saying is obviously baloney because I don't know.
And we'll get to some of the more specific details.
But is there not a danger, Candace, that by having a four and a half hour private meeting, rather than doing it in public, that all you're really going to do collectively, actually, you and Erica Kirk is fuel the conspiracy theories about what you may or may not have discussed in that meeting, what part of the stuff that you've been broadcasting on your show she agrees with and doesn't agree with.
I really want to know what the 7K they're talking about is.
I'll take it.
How do I get it?
How do I get it?
And so on.
Is there not a danger?
This is the least transparent way of going about trying to get solutions here.
Well, I'm a very transparent person.
So my preference was to do it publicly, but I took the offer, obviously, to have any conversation because if I hadn't done that, then I think everything I'm in doing would have appeared disingenuous.
Like, oh, Candace is pretending that she wants answers to her questions, but when she got this offer, she suddenly said she didn't want to go because it wasn't public.
They would have felt like I was moving the goalpost.
So I was willing to take anything.
And from their viewpoint, they felt like after the CBS news and the Fox News hits that Erica did, it was my understanding was that they felt that it was a good idea to bring the temperature down first by having us sit down and communicate.
And that doesn't mean that they necessarily say, oh, that's it.
Now we're not going to have any other public discussion.
I'm hopeful they will.
I think they should.
I totally agree with you.
More transparency, the better.
Who else was in the meeting?
Erica was there.
Who else was there?
Justin Strife, who is the COO of Turning Point USA.
And my husband was only there for a portion of it.
And my cousin.
So there were no lawyers, for example.
No.
All right.
So they said, ask Netanyahu.
They publicly go around and offer 7K for who's against Tucker and Candace.
Easy money.
Just sell yourself out.
I have a question.
So if I do think that Candace Owens is crazy, I like Tucker.
Can I take the money?
I'm already kind of doing it.
That'd be selling out.
Would you guys be cool with that?
Would you guys be all right?
Is that a big deal?
I'm just, if I'm doing it anyway, shouldn't I get the 7K?
Also, side note, people have asked how they can donate to the show.
And I think When I get this new website update, I want to add like a donation button.
So I don't know.
We'll, we're going to get back to that.
We're okay.
No lawyers.
But they did phone their lawyer because I asked the question.
I was like, look, I'm open to being wrong.
Obviously, if there is something which I think the media was kind of hinting at that they had more, but they couldn't share it with the public.
I said, I'm happy to keep my mouth shut.
And I want to feel good walking out of here that there is something there.
There is some sort of a smoking gun.
And I will tell viewers just to be patient.
And so they did call one of the lawyers working on this case, and it was not convincing at all.
He said, effectual, in effect, all we have is what the public has seen.
And we won't know more because we're investigating and looking for more.
And so that just made me go, why is everybody being so over the top and ridiculous and using words like the evidence is overwhelming.
It was Tyler Robinson, when they don't have anything that's overwhelming to show that it's.
They've never, they didn't see, they don't have a video of him taking the shot, which I think was something that I assumed like okay, there's all these cameras, maybe they actually have that video and they're waiting for a moment uh, to release that to the public.
They don't have that um, or at least I can say Erica's side has not seen that, and the lawyer communicated to me that they would not have access to that until earliest would be May, that right now they're just investigating, just like we're doing back at home.
You said that your motive for going to the meeting was that you would be able to come out and tell the world Tyler Robinson killed Charlie Kirk.
So are you in a position to say that?
Do you believe, as a consequence of your four and a half hours with Erica, do you believe that it is now most likely that Tyler Robinson killed Charlie Kirk?
Absolutely not.
I haven't seen one piece of compelling evidence that Tyler Robinson scaled.
Okay, then what's your evidence that it was someone else?
What is your nail in the coffin?
Who was it?
Candace, because again, it's like it's easy to say okay well, I don't believe it was that guy, but it's like, all right, what is your, what is your evidence that would hold up in court, in court?
Build the rooftops like Spider-man on a college campus that he didn't go to and fired one shot, a magic bullet shot and killed Charlie Kirk and I. Just I have not seen one piece of compelling evidence.
In fact, I've seen more compelling evidence to the contrary.
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She trusted her team and her lawyer who just does Erica think killed her husband.
Well, I think that in her recent PR blitz she sort of communicated that she trusted her team and her lawyer was using kind of the same rhetoric that the media has been using.
Where you know there's really this is like you know it's, it's overwhelming.
Maybe he didn't say the word overwhelming, but he was like it's very clear, I think is what he said in particular.
And then I pushed back and I said, what's clear?
The affidavit, that's all you guys have.
And I did tell him if you would never be my lawyer, because it's just, you know a lawyer, that's just kind of giving you adjectives and I don't need a cheerleader, I need someone to be practical and to okay.
Do you see this bitchy tone?
It's again, you know she's saying she's criticizing the job they're doing, which I would say a confession is pretty compelling evidence right um, and now she's gonna be a bitch and criticize their investigation when it's like Candace You're talking about.
Charlie came to you in a dream.
Like, you have no right to criticize these people.
Like, you don't.
And it's not that, like, I hate Candace, but it's like, you know, I don't, I just don't like seeing women in certain roles.
Um, I think it's kind of weird to see her in like a pants suit with men.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, it's a different like, I don't feel uncomfortable when I see women on talk shows.
It's entertaining, it's fun.
But when we start taking a woman more seriously than the FBI director, yeah, he confessed on Discord.
Um, like you're still women, you know what I mean?
Like, let's let the men handle the investigation.
That's kind of how I feel about it.
Let's let the men do it.
I don't have anything yet.
I think the communication should be: we are hopeful that throughout this investigation, we are going to uncover more evidence that links Tyler Robinson to this crime.
I do feel confident that he was involved in some capacity on that day.
As I have said many times on my show, I was the one who broke the story that he was at the Dairy Queen throwing out clothes, a local dairy queen throwing out clothes in a nearby cemetery.
And so, I do think he was involved, and multiple people were involved that day.
And I think he did pick up clothes.
I had communication with Lance's family, I had communication with Tyler Robinson's family.
Okay, now you said, even when it comes to right and wrong, with women talking, I'm guessing, women are the worst people to talk about right and wrong because women always do the wrong thing.
Like, that's insinuating that you know what the right thing to do is you're a woman.
No, you don't.
It's like you gotta, we gotta know we gotta know our place, ladies.
Like, this just is getting tired.
And I understand, like, in our homes in private, you're probably gonna crash out.
You're human, but that's a human condition.
No, it's not, it's not, it's a female condition.
Men do the right thing always.
Women pretty much do the wrong thing always.
Yeah, of course.
The women come in here and they say it's a huge.
Well, okay, is it a human condition?
I have never met a man that's a bitch, but I meet women that are bitches all the time.
A third of women are murderers, so they kill their children.
Abortion, yeah.
Men, I mean, they could lock us in cages and rape us tomorrow if they wanted to.
Women financially rape men every day in family court.
If we're such good people, why do we always suck when we get power?
Yeah, women are terrible.
And the women that pretend they're not.
Look, I got to be honest, I'm crazy.
There's times where oh my, like look at Candace Owens has done this like crash out, right?
And you're just supposed to do that in private, not publicly.
And as women, like, we're all gonna have crazy moments, right?
But men, the men around you ground you.
I'll tell you what, I love my brother.
My little brother, I talk about him.
He's, he's such a little, he's a little good kid.
I love my little brother.
And we used to fight as a kid because I was kind of bossy and I always wanted to tell him what to do.
And I was really competitive with him.
And I remember one day, because he's my little brother.
I didn't want him to tell me shit.
And one day, I realized that he's better than me and smarter than me and everything.
And I started respecting his opinion.
And I'll tell you what, our relationship changed forever.
We've never fought since.
Humans are crazy.
Not really.
Men aren't.
Women are.
And it doesn't really shock me that you're saying this because you're a black woman.
Yeah, you guys are like the utmost, you guys gas.
Now, and I'd like to say I'm not a racist.
I know, you know, I kind of play into it sometimes.
But, you know, black women are, it's like you guys come from such a matriarchal community that a lot of times it's, it's only women in the house.
And like, if anything, you should see this firsthand with the single mothers and what they've they've done to the black community.
But white women, you know, a lot of times, like we're from bigger families and you can just see the start.
Like a lot of us have bitchy mothers, you know, and then we, the dads are awesome.
It's like, and I would say that was pretty consistent growing up.
I know I'm not hot enough to be crazy.
Well, how do I put it?
I'm not actually, I asked some, I'll just say, I don't want to put them on blast.
I asked someone who would know my crazy scale and I actually got a lower number than I thought.
I was like, oh.
But, but there are times when I do stuff and I'm just like, why did I do?
I'm like, oh, why could, why did I have to, why, why?
But I think it's good as a woman to know that you're pretty much evil, all of us.
I'm pretty like, we all got this evil demon that needs to be slayed and only alpha males can slay it.
Ellie, stop licking my leg.
My dog always licks my leg.
So, yeah, I'm still a woman.
All women are women.
Of course.
Now the black women.
See, now this is, she's defaulting.
She's doing what Candace is doing, being a bitch, right?
She's inferring, and this is the holier than thou.
You're manipulative and silly.
I am the holy one.
Well, that's why nobody likes you, sister George.
Yeah.
I mean, you know what?
Black women in the church are like the least, they are the highest level of bitchy black women because they do it from like a holier than that.
It's actually my least favorite white woman archetype, too.
It's my least favorite white woman archetype.
And see, yeah, see, this is the other thing.
Women, I'm glad you're actually showing me by doing this.
She says, my husband does.
Now, what they do is women can't demonstrate that they're good people by their behavior.
So like being nice, pleasant, and nice to be around.
So they use their family as a way to build their brand, either online or personally.
So they use their, so she says, well, I'm married.
So therefore, I am a good person.
And it's like, well, I've met a lot of bitchy wives.
Doesn't mean anything.
Means nothing nowadays.
Yeah, posturing.
And it's just unpleasant.
Unpleasant to go to my page.
Women, man, the Christian women are the worst.
Do I want to go to her page if I put in Sister George?
Love C. How do I?
Well, it's obviously not very good because nothing's coming up on YouTube.
Oh, here we go.
You have two videos.
Like, what am I supposed to learn?
Well, your YouTube needs work.
I'll tell you what.
Yeah, you gotta, you gotta, my, and this is what they do.
So they use their husband as a weapon to attack people.
You know, she's gonna say, where's your husband?
You know, if I did have a husband, I wouldn't use it to win arguments like you bitchy women do.
That's what they do.
And it's funny because they all think they look very good doing this, but it's very off-putting to people.
It's very off-putting.
It's like, you know, because this is what's going to go through a man's head when they hear that.
They'll hear, they'll hear, they'll think, oh, God, help, God help her husband.
You know, you attacked me first.
That's the other thing.
Women see everything as an attack.
I don't need a husband to attack you, Pearl.
That's the attitude I like.
I'd rather have a woman be a bitch and own it.
You want to be a bitch?
Fine.
But just, you know, be a bitch.
I don't like the gaslighting.
It's like, be a bitch and do it.
Don't blame your husband for being a bitch.
Let, you know, let your actions stand.
You know, and now she's going to gaslight into eternity.
Should I, let's do a poll.
Kick her or let her stay.
It's decent content.
Kick her or let her stay.
And for some reason, Lance is being protected, which I find to be very strange.
His own family thinks he's guilty of more.
And they find it weird that the feds kind of glossed over him almost as though he was a Fed operative, like he was working on behalf of them.
And, you know, we've caught the feds have lied a lot.
It's just a fact.
Turning point USA people have lied a lot.
That is a fact, which they have agreed to.
They said that these were mistakes, but they, you know, whether mistake or not, the public was lied to.
So I, yeah, I, this obviously, you know, matters deeply to me.
And it's just absurd that people would think that I'm doing this for clicks.
I know Charlie.
I knew Charlie.
Charlie and I are very close.
And it has been it again, using her relationship to justify her behavior.
I do want to collab with Myra in a way.
Again, it wouldn't surprise me.
Someone said she'd kick you.
It wouldn't surprise me.
Would not shock me.
One of the most disgusting things ever that people first and foremost tried to start this psychological operation that Charlie and I hadn't spoken since 2019.
They've lied about virtually everything that I've said on my podcast.
I'm not going to let this go.
Okay.
I can't.
We don't live in a country that is the embodiment of democratic principles.
Okay.
If a man came on here, it would not be this whole tirade, right?
If a man came out here, he would say, these are the facts.
And that's all I care about.
And, you know, now she's saying, oh, people are attacking me.
It's like, Candace, don't people like people are mean to me.
This is the internet.
Please just give me the 10 strongest facts to support what you're saying.
Like, dear God, Christian women are the worst.
I have, I think they are, they're Christian women are the reason I'm not religious.
Because if I have to go to a church to deal with Christian women, I would just rather kill myself.
Oh, my God.
If Charlie Kirk gets publicly executed and the media apparatus is doing everything they can to cover the tracks, I would say to cover the tracks by demanding that there is no further inquiry into what happened on that day.
That is not in truth.
Let's get to some of the details because it seems to me you've put up a lot of theories, but a lot of them don't seem to have a clear conclusion from you about what you actually think happened.
I mean, you've been all over this now ever since Charlie was killed.
What do you believe happened to him?
Who do you think killed him?
So I can't tell you definitively who pulled the trigger.
I'm not going to lie to audiences and just put something out there that's not real.
But what I can say is I feel convinced that the feds were involved.
I can tell you that.
I think the feds were involved in staging a cover-up.
I think Kash Patel knows what happened.
It did not happen on that day.
I am convinced by me being told by people that are feds that he is not acting right and that he is not wanting to share any information.
Just a couple of people are allowed to even see anything.
A fed told me that they can't even touch the Charlie Kirk file without risk of being fired and that he's grown increasingly mad.
The U.S. marshals that were there when they were doing the quote-unquote manhunt for 33 hours said that Kash Patel effectively sent them on a wild goose chase, which is what was signaled to the public when he said, we got him.
And it was actually the wrong person.
And so it caused people to stop looking because they were convinced they had had the shooter.
They felt that that was in order to allow the real perpetrators of the crimes to get away.
I could just be that could just be the fog of the immediacy of these things.
We've seen it at Brown University.
Exactly the same thing.
They thought they had the killer.
They thought they had the killer.
Oh my God.
It's just been three months.
This is a child.
This is not an adult.
This is a kid.
Women are kids.
We got to let the men handle this.
You know, there's some topics I just think are for the men.
I don't really mind women having channels.
I mean, it'd be pretty hypocritical for me to say never.
You know, I think there's some stuff as women, but OK, this is.
This is too much for the women.
All right.
Someone, they want me to react to the witness today.
Do you guys want me to react to Candace's new witness or do you want me to keep this debate going?
All right.
One in the chat, if you want me to keep this one going.
too, if you want me to react to Candice's show today.
This girl is so jealous.
I would hate me too if I were you.
I've seen your YouTube channel.
How am I health-wise?
I'm getting better.
Do you know what?
The next thing I want to fix is my TMJ.
Does anyone else actually?
I was looking at palette expansion.
Has anybody done that and had like good experiences with it?
Okay, you guys want me to switch?
Okay, we'll do it.
We'll watch it.
Where are we?
So apparently, I need this: is the receipts slash Candace?
What can I say other than the fact that I do just feel on a spiritual level that we have been infiltrated?
I'll ask a broader question.
Are all of our lives a bit like the Truman show?
Do we have essentially a cast of characters who are performing and pretending?
Please get to the get to the point.
Dear God, please.
And this is what kind of made everybody go crazy after the Turning Point USA event where Tucker asked the question, where does this guy's money come from?
I mean, obviously, Barry Weiss is one of these actors.
This is clearly an act.
You obviously are not intelligent.
You obviously are not some journalist that works their way up and broke some important stories.
You are obviously an intelligence op and not so intelligent op.
Okay.
Here we go.
Welcome to my podcast.
It's so great to have you here.
It's wonderful to be here, Candace.
How are you doing?
I'm doing very well.
Obviously, you know the story of how I instantly got the email from one of your friends that just said, you should call Mitch after I prayed and said, I'm missing a piece of this.
Please, God, give me a piece of this story.
And the first email I see when I get back.
Can someone update who is this guy?
I don't want to listen to 25 minutes of womanese.
Do you know what I mean?
Most things I can fix by prolonged fasting.
Okay, we're going to continue.
Back from church on a day of holy obligation is this email.
And so, Mitch, my audience is up to date on what happened to you when you were 20 years old.
And I'm wondering if you can just sort of briefly recap in case I got some things wrong.
Oh, wow.
Briefly recap 35 years.
Sure.
Yeah, we were part of a mission going down to down to the border with JTF 6, assigned from 10th Mountain.
Previously, there had been a Marine Corps unit there.
Apparently, they had an incident.
We had to replace them.
And they wanted a less kinetic unit to be involved.
So we went down there in a matter of a few days.
I was the youngest guy on the team.
And for the first few days, I got assigned to have to do the hard work of putting in the sensors and following one of the Border Patrol who was on a.
Okay.
Units get put together like this, especially this mission.
There's a lot of contention even to this day between the Army and Border Patrol and who gets to take credit and who gets to stay, who gets to go.
And back then, Border Patrol, I think they just wanted us out of this, was the probable cause they needed to be able to go get a warrant, go to the location, and also communicate with the Mexican authorities on the other side to perform a raid.
And yeah, that's where you want 57-minute.
All right, Candace Simps.
I'm going to, I'm telling you, my initial interpretation, this guy doesn't, it doesn't seem like the most credible guy ever.
Affirm that you saw who you say you saw.
If you had to put it at a percentage that you saw Brian Harpole, what percentage would you put it at?
95.
95%.
95 to 99.
All right.
When I saw him, you know, on the interview with the with his face and gestures, I, yeah, with that photo, it struck me in my gut.
I blew it off until there was, you know, some other pictures that came up with other people.
What other people?
Other pictures?
If you want me to say, there's a picture of Erica Kirk with a ponytail and from her past.
That person matches who I saw at Fort Wachuca in the lobby the night before.
And she was with that, with that man in the lobby.
And that man, he was present at that meeting the next morning.
If you had to put it at a percentage that you saw that the girl on the ponytail matches the description of Erica Kirk, what percentage would you put that at?
Those are really rare eyes.
That's 95 to 99%.
I can't imagine somebody else.
Okay.
So what I'm going to say, because obviously that's very explosive and it's one of the reasons why I wanted, I wasn't sure if I wanted to have you on.
I'm going to be honest with you, because I, gosh, I mean, I guess I'll tell you the conflict that I had and just be just as honest with you as you are being with me.
The first thing was, I can't confirm it, right?
I can confirm where you were.
I can do all that.
And but I can't confirm what you, what you think you saw.
I don't know you.
I don't know if there are people like my husband who he can see someone once and he recognizes that person 10 years later exactly where we saw them.
And there are people like me and I kind of have facial blindness until I meet someone three times.
The second thing was I didn't want people to wrongly extrapolate things and say, okay, well, maybe she was on the base.
Maybe she was, there's a chance she wasn't on the base, right?
That she has a doppelganger.
People do have doppelgangers.
I have doppelgangers, right?
Okay.
Is there going to be some incriminating evidence or is it just he said he saw them?
Well, let's say she was in the baseline.
Let's say you're right and you saw her.
This is the night before.
This is on the 8th.
And maybe she was in the hotel, but maybe she was there for a different reason.
Maybe she was there because she's always been open about the fact that her mother moved to Arizona because she got involved with the military.
So that could be totally unrelated to the meeting that took place on the 9th.
And I didn't want to, but then I said to myself, I am, this man has lived through so much.
You know what I mean?
This man has lived through so much.
And I would be turning my back on this really a hero discovering the cartels who's lived through so much and has been treated like the government.
And then I struggled with my own soul going, I'm turning my back on him because I'm afraid of backlash for allowing him to tell the truth.
And so, and okay, but how do you verify that that is the truth?
So it's one witness.
Is there, I just want a bullet-pointed list of the facts.
Okay.
My soul was in conflict.
And I decided that, you know what?
I am not, this is not my platform.
Okay.
I genuinely believe this is God's platform.
I am a conduit.
I don't know why I have a platform.
Bruh.
That's the problem.
Women start to think they speak for God.
Oh, and they're the worst.
Oh, my God.
I would hear this all the time in churches.
They all think their platforms are from God.
I mean, if your platform's from God, why do you have a pound to make upon?
Do you know what I mean?
It's like, you should look more like me on stream.
I am trying to ascend this year.
I am.
So it might get better, but oh my God, anything, God.
And I don't know why you have this luck in life.
I really don't.
I don't know why these things happen to you or why they happened to me, but I know that my prayer was very intentional that night that I received that email.
So I'm going to allow the internet to hear your testimony, hear what you think.
And I also want to show them a picture because we did look through some congressmen and I didn't tell you where they were congressmen from, but there is one that you thought looked familiar.
And I am going to show that picture of him now.
This is, and Skylar, someone's got to get in my ear because I'm blanking on his name.
Mark Amode.
Is that right?
Mark Amodi from Las Vegas.
And you thought that this could potentially be the congressman that you saw on the 9th?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's the one that walked closest to you.
That's 95.
I'm absolutely, you know, after I've looked at it, that's, yeah, that was definitely.
Someone said, why do I not feel like this guy is credible?
I mean, honestly, it's just a gut feeling.
I mean, this one's a feeling.
I could be wrong.
But she just doesn't.
There's something like when Terrence Pop comes on, he seems like a credible witness and like all the way there.
Like, I just don't get the same vibe.
I don't.
Okay.
Now we have then been able to look at flights and look at who could have been at that meeting.
We were able to confirm based on a call sign that there was somebody heavy duty that was at Fort Wachuka, Airbus, Fort Wachuca, pardon, on that morning who made sure to turn off their transponder.
So we are the clues, the picture is coming together that you now he's getting mad.
This guy's such a Sperg.
You know, I've kind of talked about this a little bit.
You can't always go on facts.
Sometimes you do have to go with your gut on things.
But as a woman, it should never be treated as fact.
And that's what, you know, did I have a gut feeling?
No, I didn't.
I mean, I don't really think about it.
But I need to respect Candace.
You know, I respect her as a kid.
But this isn't good evidence, guys.
You've got to give me more.
And you've also got to give me like this is the evidence and this is the claim.
And right now it's just, I don't believe anybody and I'm smarter than the FBI.
And here's a witness who said he saw something.
What is it with the women nag?
This is how I know Candace have a lot of fans because there's so many bitchy women nagging me whenever I put her in the thumbnail.
Yeah.
Okay.
You saw what you saw, then that call sign did change at a certain time, which lets us know that then it could have been moved to a congressman.
There could be a chance that that person they were blocking you from seeing when they all lined up might have been someone that is, it could be Kash Patel.
I mean, I have, it could be Kash Patel.
That's someone who could have a call sign even running ideas.
It could also not be him.
And I want to be clear.
I do think you saw, I think, I think that is the reason they surrounded you was to make sure you couldn't see who was walking out.
I think your instincts are right on that.
And I don't know what to say other than I know what you are going to go through now.
And I want you to know that you have an ally with me.
And I know how much you are already going through fighting them.
And I intend to help you raise money to go through these lawsuits with the federal government.
I know this is not easy.
I know what your kid has been through.
I know what your wife has been through.
And no one should have to be through this.
I have to go through this because they told the truth and potentially stumbled upon something corrupt, did definitively stumble upon something corrupt.
And I think the public will be with you because they see what I'm going through right now.
Being sued by a transatlantic president overseas.
Play victim.
This is what it always is.
This is not better than the FBI.
We're just trying to tell the truth.
And I just want you to know that.
Like, I know that this is hard for you.
A bunch of, I think, and I feel zero evidence.
Myron's just being smart.
She's a good connect.
She's like well connected.
She's probably good on the show.
What is God telling me?
I don't know.
I mean, if God talks to people, he's got to talk louder because I don't hear him.
I don't know.
I think people are crazy that say that.
I'm just speechless.
I've never seen an episode of Candace, but this looks like a Netflix series.
She prolongs the conversation as this thriller entertainment.
Well, yeah, and that's the thing.
She says she's not doing it for views, but like, this should be a very to the point conversation.
These are the facts.
These are the evidence and laid down.
Not like a, it'll be like tone police, bitch, nag, be a bitch.
Here are the facts mixed in as a story.
Yeah.
I mean, this is what happens when you get too big of a female audience.
You kind of have to start with that, that kind of stuff.
And given everything you've been through, but like I am here.
Okay.
Now they're saying Erica didn't show any emotion when Charlie died, but when Candace was looking into inconsistencies, Erica was mad.
Well, one, it's just annoying.
Like, it's really annoying to have this kid at work basically calling everyone you know a murderer.
Like that doesn't, and now implying that she's a murderer, right?
And then Erica also, I mean, she didn't like Charlie that much.
She was a ran through a hoe in New York and he married her and put a Jesus cross on her.
And you can't make a, you know, hoe into a housewife.
So here with you.
I'm going to fundraise money for you.
And I'm here for you and your family for whatever comes next.
Oh, boy, that's really wonderful.
I've told you it.
Thank you.
I'd like to see justice.
I'd like to see our Government being honest again, or some level.
I don't know why I was there or why I got to see what I did or how I happened to walk in on something that wasn't there to, you know, obviously I didn't know what was going to happen the next 24 hours.
It seems coincident.
All right, Candace, is there more?
Is there like a bombshell?
I knew Candace wasn't a good journalist after the Crowder thing happened because I'm like, you're just believing gossip.
Zero retraction still.
Erica, you got to look at this from a female lens.
Erica forgave the suspect a week after to look cool because then she gets all these clout points for being like a great woman or whatever.
Oh, my God.
Dental at that.
That was the number they kept bringing up.
All right, I'm done.
I'm done for the day.
So, Candice fans, I think you guys owe me an apology.
And I'm going to go this far.
If there is an arrest, if Candace Owens' investigation leads to an arrest and a conviction, I will apologize.
But if Tyler Robinson is convicted, then I want apologies.
I want apologies.
I do.
I want apologies for the simping.
Anyways, guys, I don't know why my jaw is kind of hurting today, but I'm kind of sick.
So it's going to be a little bit of a short show today.
I'm hoping to go longer in the next few days.
I'm feeling a lot better than I was, but earlier this week, I was like dying.
Like the video.
I'm trying to think of what else.
Oh, website updates.
I don't know if I'm keeping the app or not.
So I got to decide.
I might switch to school.
I might keep the app.
I have to make a choice in the next like two or three weeks on it.
So if you have any input on the people on the app, if you'd really mind switching to school, because we just got to figure there's a couple things I really need to think through.
You know, if anyone does that for a living, you know, feel free to email me, just pearlythings at gmail.com because I really need it'd be nice to have someone on our team that could kind of manage that stuff.
So, anyways, guys, please like the video.
I don't think they should investigate where those two people were on the night.
They can, but I don't think it's going to amount to nothing.
Sorry.
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