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Secret Service Debunks Erica Kirk's Threat Claims
Candace Owens
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The Secret Service has officially stated there were no credible threats at a Turning Point USA rally at the University of Georgia, directly contradicting claims made by Erica Kirk that led to her planned co-appearance being canceled. Despite Kirk's assertion of a serious security concern, Secret Service sources revealed to CBS News that the venue was secure with no known threats to Vice President Pence, who was present. While Kirk may have received hostile messages online, these were not deemed actionable threats by federal authorities. The report suggests Kirk was already in Georgia when she canceled, flying in from West Palm Beach on the day of the event, and that the venue and private airport were secured by the Secret Service days in advance. This contradicts the narrative that she was afraid to travel. Further analysis of the timeline shows J.D. Vance's plane was circling when he received a call about Erica's potential cancellation, and Vance himself stated he was worried the event might be canceled due to Kirk's concerns. However, the Secret Service's clearance of the area implies no genuine threat existed. The speaker criticizes this as a manipulative 'psyop' and highlights Victor Marx's early announcement of Charlie Kirk's death, questioning the source of his information, especially in light of allegations of his involvement with arms dealing and connections to Israeli defense groups.