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SNAPPED: Blake Neff Names A Killer. Pam Bondi Gets Fired. | Candace Ep 321

03 Apr 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

0.537 - 1.5 Candace Owens

All right, you guys.

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Chapter 2: What updates are shared about Decoy Boy 2?

1.54 - 3.405 Candace Owens

Happy Thursday. What do I have for you?

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Chapter 3: Is there a video of Charlie endorsing Erika as CEO?

3.425 - 22.406 Candace Owens

Well, Pam Bondi has been fired. That's obviously big news. I guess it's good. Probably will be replaced with somebody worse. I don't know. But I'm still wondering how Blake Neff is still employed. Blakey He is my favorite of the shady bunch over at Turning Point USA because I just don't know how he does it, right?

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22.746 - 41.344 Candace Owens

He is just so notably and publicly emotionally immature that he makes what we do fun here. He gets angry. He lashes out. He says stuff. And inevitably, he always just kind of makes things worse for them. It's like watching reruns of Tom and Jerry. Like, we know how it ends, but Tom's got a Tom. Blake's got a Blake, you know?

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Also, it is high time before we go on break next week that we begin delicately prodding the narrative that Erica was with her mother receiving treatments when she got the call from Mikey McCoy that Charlie had been shot. I have been quietly investigating that in the background, and I'd like to tell you what I have thus far discovered. So let's get into it. Welcome back to Candace.

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Okay, first and foremost, I wanted to provide you guys with a fun little update because yesterday we told you about decoy boy number two, Zachariah Qureshi. He was detained. Kash Patel shut down the investigation for an hour and a half. And then he was released, and we weren't told much more.

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We revealed to you, and that was obviously in large credit due to Baron Coleman, that his dad is an 06 in the Navy. I guess he's in the Navy Reserves part-time. Mitch Snow saw a meeting concluding in Fort Huachuca the day before, and he said there were a lot of 06s. And I sort of wondered out loud whether or not Daddy Koreshi had any connections to Fort Huachuca.

Chapter 4: What new information is revealed about Erika's whereabouts on September 10?

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via his Built app that he co-founded, which I am told and now understanding, is exactly for mission prep, like has the ability to create a real 3D visual walkthrough.

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So you could, in this example, you could see without being in Utah where Charlie was going to be sitting, where you were going to take him and drive him to Timpanogos Hospital, which door you were going to go through at Timpanogos if you were prepping for a mission. that app would come in handy. Now, again, can't say that's what it was used for.

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But what I can state is that someone else is in Ahmed Qureshi's family. And Tor Qureshi is his name. And he was, in fact, stationed at Fort Huachuca. Same family. According to Tor Qureshi's LinkedIn, he trained there using reconnaissance drones. He trained how to use reconnaissance drones. So I just thought that you should know that it really is like a military family affair.

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surrounding this event. Anyway, now quickly switching gears here to the topic of the day.

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Chapter 5: Why did Pam Bondi get fired?

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So there is something about a guilty conscience is it causes people to overthink unnecessarily, right? They scheme, they plot, They're trying to fill in holes in a narrative. They're trying to be prepared. They don't really pause to consider that sometimes with too many details or overthinking things and saying too much, you kind of incriminate yourself, right?

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It's unnecessary complexity that is added to an issue.

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Chapter 6: What are the implications of Blake Neff's comments?

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Too many details. What transpires is something that is known as mythomania. I learned this word today. That's our vocab word of the day, mythomania. Definition of that is it is an unusual or pathological tendency to exaggerate or tell lies. Okay. Example, I would say BBNet and Yahoo, right? Perfect example of this overthinking, making things complex. When Charlie died, his team...

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they were thinking too hard. They were like, okay, so here's what we're going to do. So people definitely don't think it's you. As soon as he gets shot, you should tweet even before the president of the United States that you're praying for Charlie. That will definitely remove suspicion.

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If you tweet first, even though you're fighting this massive war everywhere and this isn't your country, if you tweet first, you're praying for Charlie, that will, no one will think it was you. Narrator, people did in fact find that tweet to be remarkably suspicious. And then his team were overthinking some more and they were like, okay, here's what we're going to do.

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Then the very next day, we'll get you on Fox where you should passionately deny that you killed him. That will definitely remove suspicion. Narrator, it most certainly did not remove any suspicion. Again, they went a little too complex, right? Similarly, when I sat down with Erica Kirk on December 15th, I had a very short list of questions, like I told you, that I was seeking clarity on.

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I did not, you'll recall, back in December, think that Erica was a part of any plot to assassinate her husband. Did I think some of her actions and movements were strange? Sure. But I was being very empirical, just following... what was in front of me, following the proof that I had, and Erica had not told any verifiable lies to the public until right before we met.

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She publicly told Glenn Beck that she had Charlie's phone, and he did not text people the night before saying that he was fearful of his life. That was kind of, for me, the first, hmm? It was a disastrous PR campaign altogether that week, which ended with her alongside Barry Weiss. That was weird to me. My antenna started going up.

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But when I went into that meeting, nonetheless, I had very pure intentions. I just wanted to seek clarity at no point on my podcast prior to that moment had I attacked Erica, nor, and this is perhaps more crucial, nor did I ever question whether or not Charlie wanted her to become the CEO, okay? Frankly, my thought when they announced her as CEO was,

361.73 - 378.759 Candace Owens

That was probably for the public, you know, it's like this. Everyone's so emotional. Everyone feels all over the place. It was supposed to be this emotional feel good. Hey, we're making a public decision. Charlie is gone, but his legacy is going to live on through his wife. And I thought that she's probably not really going to be the CEO.

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You know, it's just it's she's kind of just more kind of be the icon. And Justin Strife is probably going to be running things behind the scenes.

Chapter 7: How does the narrative surrounding Charlie's death evolve?

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What happens if you die? You know, what do you want to happen if you die? That does not seem... true, it doesn't ring true to me, okay?

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Anyway, so yesterday, Blake Neff, he went to, or maybe it wasn't yesterday, it was the day before yesterday, he went to Arizona State University, and somebody asked him a question and really kind of took them to the cleaners, just saying, like, look, Turning Point's got some shady connections, Erica used to be in a CIA video, you seem to be reversing course on everything that Charlie wanted, and

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And like, what's up with this?

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Chapter 8: What are the inconsistencies in Erika's story?

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What's going on here? And Blake Neff was very emotionally emotional, as he always is. And he went on to emphatically insist that Charlie desperately wanted Erica to be his successor. I want to take a listen to what Blake Neff said back to the student.

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854.986 - 874.391 Blake Neff

The reason Erica is front and center at Turning Point is because when Charlie was alive, people repeatedly asked, Charlie, we're worried something will happen to you. People always speculated that something could happen to Charlie. And when he was asked, first of all, he was totally fearless. He would just say, oh, it'll be fine. Erica will take over for me. That is what he said over and over.

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874.411 - 895.216 Blake Neff

I saw them interact. All the time, almost on a daily basis, even when he was traveling, he was calling her all the time, he was talking to her all the time. Charlie and Erica were partners. They were husband and wife in a deep way. Their marriage was incredibly admirable. I've seen a lot of marriages, some of them are good, some of them are bad. Charlie and Erica's was exceptional.

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895.536 - 905.108 Blake Neff

They were on the same wavelength. I saw how much that relationship, I didn't know Erica as well prior to Charlie's death, but especially in the wake of it, I saw how much

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905.088 - 928.072 Blake Neff

Everything he'd done meant to her and how completely committed she was to fulfilling his mission, what he had done in life, that she knew the life I thought I was going to live has changed very abruptly, but I am fearlessly going to embrace the new one because I know it's what I have to do for my husband and for his legacy. That is the reason she was put front and center. And she hasn't really.

928.272 - 944.646 Blake Neff

She's become the CEO of the organization because that is what... Charlie wanted, and it's because I saw it with all the people who were senior at Turning Point. There wasn't even a question that that is what would happen. There was no one forcing this. There was no one pressuring it to happen. This is what everyone at Turning Point wanted to happen.

945.892 - 965.562 Candace Owens

Yeah, I think the employees would say something else. But said another way, Blake is saying that Charlie prioritized his business above his family. That is what he's saying. That he often thought about what would happen if he died. And in Charlie's head, he wanted his children to be raised by nannies while his wife assumed his position of CEO.

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Even though his whole life he said, even if you're married and you're both alive, a wife shouldn't do that. But he was like, if I die, the most important thing is going to be making sure that this company survives. continues. And Eric has the right person to do this. So he knew what that job consisted of, traveling, working 80-hour weeks sometimes. That's what they are telling you.

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Charlie cared more about Turning Point USA than his own children's well-being. There is no other rational way to interpret, if I die, I want my wife to assume this role. So I thought, you know what? Blake shared that video publicly yesterday. I thought I'd politely ask Blake to maybe share the video of Charlie saying that. Like, hey, this could go a very long way.

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