“Leave Erika Alone!” Glenn Beck UNAPOLOGETIC Message To Candace on Erika

In a raw and deeply spiritual broadcast that has reverberated across the conservative movement, legendary media pioneer Glenn Beck has broken his silence on the tragic passing of Charlie Kirk and the subsequent “ghastly” attacks on his widow, Erika Kirk. In a conversation with a prominent Jewish podcaster, Beck delivered an unapologetic message to Candace Owens and the “clout-chasing” faction of the internet, labeling the harassment of a grieving widow as nothing short of “absolute evil” fueled by a modern iteration of historical dark forces.

Beck, who was a close mentor and friend to the late Turning Point USA founder, argues that the current fracture in the Republican party is not merely a political disagreement, but a spiritual war. He warns that the same “darkness” that fueled the twentieth century’s most horrific regimes is now attempting to hijack the American movement through a toxic cocktail of anti-Semitism, Marxism, and personality disorders.


The Passing of a Giant: Charlie Kirk’s Spiritual Legacy

The broadcast began with a somber reflection on the life of Charlie Kirk, whom Beck described as a “one-step-above” leader who bridged the gap between faiths and generations.

A Moment of Godly Presence:

The Funeral Revelation: Beck recounted sitting at Kirk’s funeral, describing an overwhelming “wave” of spiritual energy that crashed through the room whenever the conversation turned toward God. He shared a moment with a stranger—with Elon Musk sitting just behind them—where both men acknowledged they had never felt anything like the presence of the Divine in that room.

The Reactionary Evil: Beck noted that to every great spiritual movement, there is an “equal and opposite reaction.” He believes that as people began finding God in the wake of Kirk’s death, an “equal force of evil” showed up to infect the minds of influencers who once stood for truth.

The Future President: Analysts and friends alike noted that Charlie Kirk, only in his 30s, had already become a world-class diplomat, sitting with Jews, Christians, and Muslims to defend the Judeo-Christian foundations of the West. Beck believes Kirk was on a trajectory to become President of the United States before his life was tragically cut short.


“Leave Erika Alone”: The Breaking of a Social Taboo

The most forceful part of Beck’s message was directed at the “ghastly” behavior of modern society, specifically the targeted attacks on Erika Kirk led by former allies.

The Sanctity of the Widow:

A Standard of Decency: Beck expressed horror at how the “basic 101” rule of leaving a widow alone has been discarded. “How do we not have that standard?” Beck asked. “Nobody knows what she is going through. My wife and I were with her recently, and we walked away wondering if anyone else could have made it through what she has.”

The Candace Owens Conflict: While Beck was careful not to judge the “mentally ill,” he pointed to a clear pattern of gaslighting and deception that he believes stems from a personality disorder—specifically histrionics or borderline traits. He argued that turning a grieving widow into a political target is a sign of a “truly dark” society.

Envy and Jealousy: The report suggested that beneath the “principled” attacks lies a simpler, uglier motivation: envy of Charlie Kirk’s influence and a desire to dismantle his legacy to make room for more radical, divisive voices.


The Canary in the Coal Mine: Jew-Hate and Marxism

Beck, a long-time student of history, drew terrifying parallels between the current rhetoric of the far-right and the “occultism” that preceded the rise of the Third Reich.

The Hitler’s Monsters Parallel:

Witchcraft and Politics: Beck cited the book Hitler’s Monsters, explaining that the Nazi regime was built not on Christianity, but on the “darkest of dark witchcraft” and occultism. He warned that whenever society starts pairng “Jew-hate” with collectivism or Marxism, a civilizational collapse is imminent.

The “Jump” of Hatred: Beck noted a historical pattern where the “entity of evil” jumps from nation to nation to target the Jewish people. He argued that the hatred has recently jumped from Germany to the “Aryan” ideology currently being preached in Tehran and echoed by certain Western “influencers.”

The Logical Inevitability: Beck warned that “Jews are always the canary in the coal mine.” When people like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens obsessively focus on “Israel and the Jews,” they are harnessing the same negative forces that Hitler used to destroy Western civilization.


Conclusion: The Responsibility for the 2026 Midterms

As the 2026 midterm elections approach, Glenn Beck’s message is a clarion call for the Republican party to purge its “insane” fringe. He placed the blame for the potential loss of Congress squarely on the shoulders of those disrupting the movement with anti-Semitic tropes and internal warfare.

“If the Republicans lose in November, I put it cleanly at the feet of Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson,” the report concluded. “They have harnessed the power of anti-Semitism to disrupt a great movement of freedom. It is time for good people to have the courage to stand for normality, for the widow, and for the values that made America worth defending in the first place.”