“I Know EXACTLY Who’s Feeding Candace Owens Info” — BOMBSHELL Revelation About Erika Kirk Rocks Conservative Media
Nashville, TN — In a twist worthy of a political thriller, conservative circles were shaken this week after a fiery online personality claimed to know “exactly who’s feeding Candace Owens her inside information.” The alleged source? None other than podcast host and faith-based influencer Erika Kirk — wife of conservative activist Charlie Kirk — sparking what social media users have dubbed the “InfoGate Scandal.”
The drama began when Owens dropped a series of sharp-tongued comments during her show, revealing surprisingly detailed knowledge about several behind-the-scenes moves in Republican fundraising groups. Within hours, online sleuths began connecting dots, tracing whispers, and spinning theories faster than cable news anchors on election night.
Enter conservative commentator Maggie Lawson, who fanned the flames with a cryptic post on X:
“I know EXACTLY who’s feeding Candace her info — and when this comes out, it’ll BLOW UP everything. Think faith meets gossip meets betrayal.”
Within minutes, her followers were in digital overdrive. By sunrise, “Erika Kirk” was trending, with hashtags like #InfoGate, #ErikaLeaks, and #HolyWhistleblower dominating timelines.
Anonymous “insiders” claimed that Erika, known for her calm demeanor and motivational posts about family and faith, had allegedly been privately supplying Owens with insider tips about political donors, conference feuds, and “which influencers are secretly negotiating book deals.”
One viral meme summed it up perfectly:
“She went from Bible study to breaking stories.”
Owens herself didn’t confirm or deny the rumors. During her latest podcast episode, she smirked and said,
“Let’s just say… I have friends in high places. Some of them wear pearls, some of them host prayer brunches.”
Cue dramatic music.

Meanwhile, Erika Kirk took to Instagram to respond with class — and a touch of mystery.
“People love to speculate,” she wrote beneath a photo of her holding a coffee cup and Bible. “But the only thing I’m feeding anyone is grace.”
That didn’t stop the internet from exploding with theories. One user wrote, “That’s exactly what someone who’s feeding info would say.” Another quipped, “Grace is code for screenshots.”
Political pundits quickly weighed in, calling it “the most entertaining conservative soap opera since the great Turning Point USA Christmas Party incident.” Even late-night hosts couldn’t resist the story. “Apparently, conservative influencers are leaking gossip now,” joked Stephen Colbert. “It’s like The View, but with more American flags.”
Behind the humor, however, some insiders hinted that Owens’ newfound information pipeline could reshape power dynamics within conservative media circles. “Candace having direct intel from inside certain networks gives her an edge,” one commentator noted. “If Erika really is her source, that’s the influencer version of the Pentagon Papers.”
For now, neither side is confirming the alleged alliance — but one thing’s certain: the conservative media world hasn’t seen this much drama since someone forgot to pray before brunch at CPAC.
As Lawson teased in a follow-up post:
“This story isn’t over. You haven’t seen the group chat screenshots yet.”
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