In the past few days, Candace Owens has ignited multiple firestorms that could redefine her place in conservative circles. Times of India reports she publicly challenged Erika Kirk's CEO role at Turning Point USA, questioning an audio clip of the late Charlie Kirk naming his wife as successor, claiming it sounds edited and unnatural, with no full recording released to counter her doubts. This sparked a massive online divide, amplifying her influence amid the grief.
Even bigger, Owens unleashed a bombshell on Donald Trump, dropping a viral clip where she accused his MAGA grip of fostering disloyalty so deep that children had to die or be harmed for loyalty tests, per Times of India. Hindustan Times details how Trump fired back on Truth Social, blasting Owens, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and Alex Jones as low IQ losers on third-rate podcasts over Iran ceasefire critiques—Trump announced the deal, but it collapsed amid escalating tensions, drawing fire from his former allies. Owens hit back brutally with a single line: It may be time to put Grandpa up in a home, escalating their once-cozy alliance into open war, as covered by multiple outlets including The News and Times of India. YouTube channels like Dave Neal and CNN-News18 buzz with reactions, calling it Trump turning on his biggest supporters, while Cwic Show speculates—unconfirmed—on her weaving a Mormon conspiracy involving Israel, CIA, and Mitt Romney.
No confirmed public appearances or business moves surfaced, but her social media jabs dominated feeds, with Emily Austin Network tying her chaos to Iran drama and death penalty debates. These raw feuds, especially the Trump rift, carry huge biographical weight, signaling Owens' bold pivot from defender to disruptor.
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